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7 Effective Gutter Cleaning Tips

· Home and Garden

Gutter cleaning can be a dangerous job if not following necessary safety precautions. Gutter cleaning is typically carried out twice a year, once in the fall before the leaves and twigs clog up the downspout, and once in the summer (or after a particularly heavy storm). This activity also makes sure that if it's raining, the rainwater streams properly through the gutter and downspout.

Let's map out a framework for cleaning clogged gutters. Our tips can help make gutter cleaning a safer task.

1. Equip Yourself Properly

Gear up with the following before you head out for gutter cleaning.

Wear gloves – these not only help in keeping your hands clean but also protect you against sharp metal pieces and screws in the troughs.

Use a trowel or scoop – these small tools keep your hands safe from grime and injury and fasten the pace of the cleaning process.

Use ladder – use a tall ladder to stabilize yourself up there. You should also have someone standing by just in case you need help.

Carry rake or broom – keep a tool with you to gather and remove the debris (plastic bags, leaves, or anything that blocks the flow of rainwater) carefully.

Put on goggles – goggles are a must. Anything could splash on your face while cleaning downspout, be it dirty water or something sharp. Safety glasses will keep your eyes safe, preventing sharp objects and insects and other critters from coming into contact with your eyes.

Keep garbage bag at hand – You can’t go hither and thither to dispose of the trash while you're grabbing onto a ladder and clearing out the gutter. So grab a few garbage bags to fill with and dispose of the debris.

2. Ensure Safety Compliance

Again, take all safety precautions. Choose a sturdy ladder and climb it carefully. Avoid standing on the top rungs. Carry out the work in suitable weather conditions. Wear shoes with a grip. Avoid working near power lines, if there are any in your area.

3. Be Consistent In Your Actions

Clean the gutter at least twice a year – once in the summer and once in the fall – so that you rid it of leaves and debris that are likely to shed around that time. Check out the downspout system occasionally, to make sure that it's not blocked. This increases your gutter system's lifespan, and most important of all, it's a preventive action for potential water damage due to a clogged gutter.

4. Maintain Regularly

Keep your gutters clean. Maintaining gutters is crucial for preventing cracks, clogs, and broken troughs that lead to a weakened gutter system. By regularly maintaining your gutter, you stop mold and critters from invading and setting up house in it.

5. Hire a Professional

We know gutter cleaning is too much work, and since there’s always an alternative to everything, you could leave this chore in the hands of experts. C & L Lawncare and Landscape will do a great job cleaning your gutters, and offers maintenance advice as well.

Conclusion

DIY gutter cleaning is a strenuous task, but with our tips mentioned above, it can become nearly stress-free. If doing a search online for, "gutter cleaning near me," click on C & L Lawncare and Landscape and give us a try. We'd be happy to help