If your house is equipped with gutters and you can’t remember the last time they were cleaned, it’s best to get proactive and do it yourself. While there are services that can come do this for you, it’s actually quite easy and just about anyone can do it safely. Before you get started, you’ll need to have a couple of tools to get the job done.
They include:
- A ladder that can easily reach your roof gutters
- A hose hooked up to a water supply
- A long pole (a broom handle will work if you don’t have anything else to use.)
First, you’re going to need to determine how bad the clutter in your gutters is. If you don’t live near any trees, you’ll most likely be dealing with some built up grime and various bits of debris. If you do have trees in your yard, chances are that your gutters are packed with leaves as well as dirt. It’s a good idea to clean your gutters every year, once all of your trees have shed their leaves, but if you find that yours don’t get that dirty you may be able to get away with every two years.
Before you actually start cleaning your gutters, let’s talk about why it is so important to keep them clean. Over time, you’re going to get quite a lot of debris in there. Your gutters serve to catch rainwater and divert it away from your house. If your gutters are clogged, you’re going to have to deal with some leaks along the gutter system, or you may notice that water is collecting around the base of your home. This is very bad for your foundation and can lead to rot, cracking and other dangerous problems with your foundation. It’s a lot easier just to take the time once a year to keep them clean.
Ok, now, let’s get started. Get your ladder and put it up against the house so you can easily reach the gutter without stretching. If your ladder is too short, you’re increasing your chances of injuring yourself, so stick with one that is big enough to do the job. Now, you’ll be able to see what you’re dealing with in there. If there are a lot of leaves, you can use your long pole to loosen them, but you’ll probably have to resort to good old fashioned hand scooping at some point. If you have just a lot of dirt, you can use your hose to spray the inside of your gutter clean.
Once you’ve removed all the debris in the area you can reach, you’ll need to move your ladder down a few feet and keep repeating the process until all of your gutters are cleaned out. That wasn’t so hard, was it? Remember, try to clean your gutters out every year to avoid dealing with runoff problems. Since it’s so easy, it’s no big deal to keep them spic and span.
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