Repairs to gutters means climbing ladders and getting up high. There is risk involved, of course, so if you'd prefer to leave it to the experts, that's understandable. Otherwise, do your homework on all the safety aspects of the job if you intend doing it yourself.
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You will need a good, strong sturdy ladder, one with wide rubber feet to ensure proper grounding. You will also need a reliable assistant to hold the ladder - don't climb high ladders on your own. You will need the proper tools and an understanding of what you are looking for, and what you need to do when you find the problem.
Gutters and downspouts will develop holes through rust, or through getting punctured by falling branches in storms, or in many other possible ways. Inspect your gutters a foot at a time, looking carefully along all of the interior surface. Clean out any debris you find, and carefully inspect the exposed areas after the debris has been removed.
Every property needs to have functioning gutters and downspouts so that water may be brought from the roof and far away from the house. Gutter debris such as branches, leafs, roof shingle particles, silt and even toys can block your gutters and cause major water damage to your roof, fascia boards, patios, walkways and foundation.
Cleaning out the gutters and downspouts is a job that most home-owners would simply prefer not to have to do themselves. If that is the case for you, then let Clean Pro Gutter Cleaning™ deal with this dirty project while you enjoy your weekend break.
One of the main things we have learned over the years is that we’re only as good as our last job. We make an effort to provide high quality work whenever we head out to clean gutters. Our firm commitment is to make sure our clients get the best quality work at the most affordable price. When, somehow, we fall short in this, we make sure our customers are still taken care of.