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Five Tips For Safely Cleaning Your Rain Gutters

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Dec 19, 2018 02:20 PM

by: Al Marquez

Maintenance means everything: Ideally, you should clean your gutters twice per year.  Maintaining clean gutters will help you to avoid drainage problems that could potentially lead to more costly repairs. 

Climb on up: Borrowing (or investing in) a good, sturdy ladder is the key to ensuring your personal safety and to making the task as hassle-free as possible.  Make sure that the ladder is placed on a flat, steady surface, and follow the rule of two: never stand on the top two rungs of a ladder, as it becomes very difficult to maintain your balance.

Protect yourself: Thick, heavy gloves are a must when performing this kind of task.  Gutters may have sharp or jagged metal pieces as well as screws or nails that may pose a danger to your hands and fingers.  Want additional protection?  Safety glasses are also a good idea!

Up on the roof: Santa might find rooftops to be a walk in the park, but for the rest of us, they aren't generally ideal perches.  However, if you have a flat roof or a roof with a low slope, you may find it easier to accomplish the cleaning by situating yourself up top.  Always use extreme caution, wear non-slip shoes, and never opt for this choice in bad weather!

Scoop, blast and repair: Once you're ready to start cleaning, follow a simple three-step process to get the most out of the task.  Scoop out any debris, blast the drains clean with a high-powered hose, and repair any leaks you may find along the way.

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