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		<title>Garden Hose Gutter Cleaning</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 22 Oct 2010 19:25:52 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Gutterguy</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[You can have all the fancy gutter brushes, scoops, or gutter cleaning robots that you want, but you will still need a very simple tool to make sure your gutter cleaning arsenal is complete – a garden hose. Even though a spray nozzle would give you more gutter cleaning ability with your hose, you really [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>You can have all the fancy gutter brushes, scoops, or gutter cleaning robots that you want, but you will still need a very simple tool to make sure your gutter cleaning arsenal is complete – a garden hose.  Even though a spray nozzle would give you more gutter cleaning ability with your hose, you really do not even need that.  Just a simple hose and a water supply are the most essential of all the <a href="http://guttercleaningtips.com/gutter-cleaning-tools/">gutter cleaning tools</a>.</p>
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<p>The main reason that you want the water and the hose is so you can test your gutter system.  Once you think you have all the debris cleared out of the gutter, you need to test it to make sure that you do not have any more clogs, especially in the downspouts.  Start at one end of your gutter system and start running water.  Check to make sure that the slope of your gutters is steep enough so that no pools of water form.  You want constant movement toward the downspout with no accumulation.  The next thing you will check for is that the water flow continues out the bottom of the downspout at the same rate that it is going in.  If the water only trickles out or stops coming out all together, then you know you have a clog somewhere.</p>
<p>If you do have the spray nozzle, your hose can be an even bigger help when it comes to cleaning you gutters.  You can use the hose to dislodge debris and clogs.  A regular garden hose under normal household pressure and a jet setting on your nozzle will have enough force to loosen almost any leaf clog in your gutters.  You can also use the water to clear the gutter system of debris.  Use the water stream to lift and throw the leaves and twigs out of your gutters.  Then once the big stuff is gone you can use the pressure of your hose to clean off the mildew and muck that forms on the bottom of the gutter trough.  Because gutters are usually made of aluminum or other lightweight materials, you cannot use a pressure washer to clean them as you would siding or other surfaces.  The pressure from your hose is perfect.</p>
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<p>You need to be careful when using your hose to clean your gutters though.  Handling the hose up on a ladder can be tricky and you need to make sure that you always keep at least one hand on the ladder and do not lean.  Make sure that the dangling hose is not caught on your feet or in your way when you are climbing up and down.  A technique that I use is to tie the hose nozzle to my belt while I climb and make sure the hose stays on the outside of the ladder.  Another safety precaution to keep in mind is that your ladder rungs will get slippery when they get wet.  Anytime you bring water into the equation, the danger level of any home improvement task goes up.  Be extra careful of your footing and hang on tight when climbing down a wet ladder.</p>
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		<title>After the Gutter Scoop</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 17 Jun 2010 20:47:24 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Gutterguy</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[When I first started looking in to what was involved with gutter cleaning I thought that you just had to get up on a ladder with your hands or a gutter scoop and get all the muck and debris that was clogging them up out. It seemed so simple. The truth is, that there are [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>When I first started looking in to what was involved with gutter cleaning I thought that you just had to get up on a ladder with your hands or a <a href="http://guttercleaningtips.com/gutter-scoop/">gutter scoop</a> and get all the muck and debris that was clogging them up out.  It seemed so simple.  The truth is, that there are several other steps after you get the debris out.  Even when you hang up the gutter scoop, your job is not done.</p>
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<p>The first thing you might consider doing to rinsing the gutters off with a garden hose.  You probably dripped and made a little bit of a mess when you were scooping so you should use the hose to wash the inside and outside of the gutter system as well as the siding.  Once you have washed away any loose drips or pieces, you need to inspect your gutter to see if any scrubbing in necessary.</p>
<p>A gutter brush is a round brush similar to ones you might have used in high school chemistry to wash out test tubes, except bigger.  The round brush will scrub the bottom and both sides of the gutter at the same time.  When mold or mildew builds up it can be hard to get off without a little elbow grease.  If you can still not remove the stains then you might consider some kind of heavy duty household cleaner.  But be careful to test the cleaner on a small area of the gutter first to make sure that it does not discolor or damage your gutters.  Once the inside of the gutter system is clean, you will rinse with the hose again.</p>
<p>Your next step is to turn to the outside of your gutters.  Many people are so concerned with getting out the clogs that they overlook the fact that the outside of the gutters is dirty and stained as well.  You can clean the outside of the gutters with a sponge or cloth.  If something more intense is needed then a scrub brush can be used as well.  Remember to follow the same rules about cleaning solutions and pay even closer attention because everybody can see the outside of your gutters.  You will be amazed at how much better your home looks from the curb with clean gutters.</p>
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		<title>How Often Should I Hire a Gutter Cleaning Service</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 30 Mar 2010 04:37:47 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Gutterguy</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[The short answer to how often you should hire a gutter cleaning service is as often as is necessary. Unfortunately, this isn’t a very exact or even helpful answer. Here are some guidelines that will hopefully be more useful. Let’s assume that you have made the decision to hire a professional to clean your gutters. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The short answer to how often you should hire a <a href="http://guttercleaningtips.com/should-i-hire-someone-to-clean-my-gutters/">gutter cleaning service</a> is as often as is necessary. Unfortunately, this isn’t a very exact or even helpful answer. Here are some guidelines that will hopefully be more useful.</p>
<p>Let’s assume that you have made the decision to hire a professional to clean your gutters. This isn’t a trivial decision. Many people try to work beyond their skill set or comfort-level by trying to tackle a large do-it-yourself project like gutter cleaning and end up with disastrous results. Disastrous results in this situation can range from a damaged gutter system to a fall off of a ladder. As is our usual recommendation, hire a professional if you have the slightest doubt in your ability to safely clean your gutters.</p>
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<p>Your gutters should be cleaned at least once per year at a bare minimum. The most effective time of year is toward the end of the fall after a majority of the leaves have fallen off any nearby trees. Adding an early spring gutter inspection to your fall cleaning is even better. Winter storms can blow a surprisingly large amount of debris in your gutter drainage system. Also heavy snows can start to pull your gutters away from your house. An inspection will tell you if you need a spring cleaning or if your gutters need any maintenance.</p>
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<p>A spring gutter inspection plus a fall cleaning will take care of most people’s needs. However, if you find that you regularly require two cleanings per year, you should simply make a fall and spring cleaning part of your regular home maintenance schedule and add in an early-to-mid summer inspection. This way you can be certain that your gutters are operating at peak efficiency throughout the year. Who might need two cleanings plus an inspection? If you have a large number of coniferous trees like pine or spruce near your home you could be a candidate for multiple cleanings every year. Pine needles are small enough that they can even thwart many gutter protection systems and end up clogging down spouts.</p>
<p>Finally, if you notice that rain water is pouring over the sides of your gutters, you probably have a backup somewhere in your system that needs to be addressed sooner rather than later. The damage a clogged gutter can do to your home is fairly notorious. Also, if it is raining and you don’t see water exiting your down spouts, you could have a clog and your gutters should be inspected.</p>
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		<title>Where to Find a Gutter Cleaning Service</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 30 Mar 2010 04:22:24 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Gutterguy</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Now that you have decided to hire a professional gutter cleaning service and you know what kind of questions to ask and what to look for to make sure you choose the right one, how do you find the companies to ask for quotes? It may seem like a silly question, but if you have [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Now that you have decided to hire a professional gutter cleaning service and you know what kind of questions to ask and what to look for to make sure you choose the right one, how do you find the companies to ask for quotes?  It may seem like a silly question, but if you have never had to hire a gutter cleaner, then you might not know where to look.</p>
<p>My first recommendation would be to ask friends, family, and neighbors about who they use.  If other people you know use a particular service then they are pretty happy with the results.  Plus, if they ran across a service that did a poor job or for some reason they did not like, they will be sure to tell you.  Asking the question will get people talking about it.  They might never tell you otherwise and you might hire a service that swindled someone you know before it is too late.</p>
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<p>My second recommendation would be the Yellow Pages.  Many gutter cleaning services are local businesses that do not have a large online presence.  You are much more likely to find a <a href="http://guttercleaningtips.com/should-i-hire-someone-to-clean-my-gutters/">gutter cleaning service</a> in the phone book than in a web search.  Look for companies that have larger ads because they are generally your more established companies.</p>
<p>Now, just because most gutter cleaning companies are local, that does not mean you cannot find them online.  An online search for gutter cleaning and the name of your city or municipality should return multiple listings for local cleaning companies.  Do not expect a lot of the companies to have fancy web pages or web pages at all.  Do not be discouraged by this.  Even though a professional gutter cleaning service might not have a web page that does not mean they are not legitimate.</p?</p>
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		<title>Gutter Cleaning Robots</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 29 Mar 2010 18:02:22 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Gutterguy</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[When it comes to gutter cleaning robots there really is only one on the market to speak of and that is the Looj from iRobot. Looj is a fantastic product invented so that you would not have to stand on a ladder and reach to clean out your gutters. This product can make cleaning your [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>When it comes to gutter cleaning robots there really is only one on the market to speak of and that is the Looj from iRobot.  Looj is a fantastic product invented so that you would not have to stand on a ladder and reach to clean out your gutters.  This product can make cleaning your gutters go from a project that will take a full day to a project that will take less than an hour.  The video below is of the inventor of the Looj.  He speaks about how the robot works and how it came to be.</p>
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<p>The Looj comes with a belt clip holder.  You clip the holster to your belt and carry the robot up the ladder in the holster.  No hands are required.  Then lifting the robot by the handle, you place it in your gutter.  The handle then detaches and is used as the remote control.  You has a control for the direction of movement &#8211; either forward or backward, a control for the direction of the spinning auger – you need to change the direction when you change the direction of movement, and an on and off switch.  As the auger spins, it dislodges, lifts, and tosses the debris right out of the gutter system.  When you have finished cleaning a section you just need to reattach the handle, put the Looj back in the holster and climb down the ladder.</p>
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<p>Some advantages of the Looj over traditional gutter cleaning are that it is fast, safe, and inexpensive.  You can use the Looj robot to clean a sixty foot section of gutter in just ten minutes.  If you had to clean that section by hand, you would need to get on and off the ladder several times and it would take you much more than ten minutes.  It is also safe.  No more over reaching and risking falling off a ladder with this product.  In addition, there is no need for you to come into contact with the mold and mildew inside the gutters.  The Looj will do the scrubbing for you.</p>
<p>The Looj operates on a rechargeable battery.  You can get about an hour of operation for every fifteen hours it charges.  That is more than enough to clean the gutter on an average sized house that has about 200 linear feet of gutter system.  The large rubber tracks can handle moving over downspouts with no problem.  It is small enough to fit under gutter straps.  In addition, it is waterproof up to one foot of water, which means that you can operate it when there is a small amount of standing water in the gutters and you can hose it off when you are done to clean it.  Finally, the auger is a replaceable part.  So when you wear one out, you do not need to replace the entire machine, only that part.</p>
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<p>Overall, the iRobot Looj is an extremely helpful tool that is available for a reasonable price.  You can get the basic 125 model for $129.99 from iRobot.  Some retailers have them on sale occasionally.  The 235 model comes with a hard case for storage and retails for $149.99.  The 155 model comes with the hard case and a second battery.  That way, you can always have a back up if your house in extremely large or you start with a battery that is not fully charged.  The 155 retails for $169.99.  You would pay as much if not more for a professional gutter cleaning service every year so I think the iRobot Looj is well worth the investment.</p>
<p>The only downside to <a href="http://guttercleaningtips.com/gutter-cleaning-tools/">gutter cleaning tools</a> like this is the fact that the Looj throws the debris out of the gutters and down the side of your house and into your yard.  After the Looj does its work, you need to go around your yard cleaning up all the debris and possibly even washing off your siding.  That is why I think it is best to use the Looj when the weather has been dry for a few days so only dry debris will be flung out and that will not stick to the side of your house and can be left in the yard to decompose on its own.</p>
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		<title>Gutter Cleaning Wands</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 27 Mar 2010 02:05:32 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[You may have heard that some people use their hose or even a pressure washer to clean their gutters, and they do. However, they cannot use the hose or pressure washer alone. Generally you need an additional gutter cleaning tool called a gutter wand. Gutter wands make it possible to clean your gutter with the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>You may have heard that some people use their hose or even a pressure washer to clean their gutters, and they do.  However, they cannot use the hose or pressure washer alone.  Generally you need an additional gutter cleaning tool called a gutter wand.  Gutter wands make it possible to clean your gutter with the power of high pressure water.  No scooping or scrubbing is necessary.  Some gutter wand systems include telescoping attachments that let you clean your gutters without ever leaving the ground.  For someone like me who is afraid of heights, that is great news.  Nevertheless, even if you do not have to leave the ground to clean, you still have to climb the ladder in inspect your work and make sure everything is clear.</p>
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<p>A gutter wand is an attachment that you put at the end of a garden hose or pressure washer that usually has a hook shape to it.  That allows you to stand below and the wand can reach up and over the edge of your gutter system.  At the end of the U is a nozzle that directs the water stream in a jet.  The ones designed to use with a power washer just concentrate the flow into a single jet of water but the ones designed for use with a garden hose actually help concentrate the flow so that the output is at higher pressure than it is going into the hose.   The high pressure water stream will loosen any debris, dirt, mold, and mildew that might be adhering to the inside of your gutters.</p>
<p>The fast that the water comes out so hard can be a downside if there is too much splash over.  Sometimes the stream is so pressurized that instead of having the water flow to the downspouts in a controlled manner, the dirt and debris come splashing over the sides of the gutters and make a mess on your siding or other façade.  It takes some practice to get the positioning just right so that you avoid this situation.</p>
<p>Some gutter wands are short and only extend a few feet from the hose outlet or pressure washer hose outlet.  These short <a href="http://guttercleaningtips.com">gutter cleaning tools</a> are best used with a hose rather than a pressure washer because it is hard to get a pressure washer with you up a ladder.  Others have multiple telescoping pieces that allow you to work on the ground next to the pressure washer and reach second story gutter systems.</p>
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		<title>The Attributes of Long Handled Gutter Cleaning Tools</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 27 Mar 2010 01:25:30 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Cleaning the gutters on my home is probably my least favorite home maintenance chore of the year. The reason I dislike it so much is that I am afraid of heights. In order to clean your gutters, you need to climb up on a ladder or scaffolding so you can reach them. But in order [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Cleaning the gutters on my home is probably my least favorite home maintenance chore of the year.  The reason I dislike it so much is that I am afraid of heights.  In order to clean your gutters, you need to climb up on a ladder or scaffolding so you can reach them.  But in order to do the cleaning activities, you need to let go of the ladder with at least one hand.  Safety protocols say never to let more than one appendage off of the ladder at any given moment, but we all know that sometimes it is hard to follow that rule while holding a trash bag and reaching out to clean sections of your gutter.  So scrubbing or scooping your gutters can be scary for someone not comfortable working up in the air.  One way to help with those fears is the use of long handled <a href="http://guttercleaningtips.com">gutter cleaning tools</a>.</p>
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<p>You can purchase scoops and brushes with long handles or even extensions so that you can reach up to four or five feet away without having to lean at all.  The set to the left has three extension pieces that can let you reach up to eight feet.  That means that you can keep your body close to the ladder and your center of gravity directly beneath your core.  That is the key to maintaining your balance.  If you feel balanced and stable, you will be less frightened of the height.</p>
<p>An added benefit is that you do not have to move the ladder as often.  The most time consuming step of gutter cleaning is the time it takes you to climb down the ladder, move it a few feet down the side of the house and climb back up.  If you can only clean one or two feet on either side of the ladder at a time then you will have to move the ladder two or three times more than you would if you could reach four or five feet.  The long handles gutter cleaning tools save you time.</p>
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		<title>A-Frame Versus Extension Ladders for Gutter Cleaning</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 11 Mar 2010 01:20:56 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[There are two basic kinds of ladders that people have to use around their home – an A-frame ladder or an extension ladder. You could use either type for your gutter cleaning needs depending on the height of your gutters and the condition of the ground around your home. A-frame ladders are also called step [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There are two basic kinds of ladders that people have to use around their home – an A-frame ladder or an extension ladder.  You could use either type for your gutter cleaning needs depending on the height of your gutters and the condition of the ground around your home.</p>
<p><img src="http://guttercleaningtips.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/03/Aframe-ladder-225x300.jpg" alt="" title="A-Frame Ladder" width="225" height="300" class="alignright size-medium wp-image-73" /></p>
<p>A-frame ladders are also called step ladders.  They are called A-frame because when they are in use, the two sides of the ladder and the supports that go across the middle form an A.  The name step ladder comes from the fact that these ladders have wide steps to stand on rather than thin rungs.  The extra stability afforded by those wide steps are one reason that an A-frame ladder is a good one to use for a <a href="http://guttercleaningtips.com">gutter cleaning</a> project.  Another reason in favor of step ladders is that they often have shelves built in near the top to hold tools and things.  This shelf can be very helpful when you need to switch between a gutter scoop and a gutter brush while gutter cleaning.  If you did not have the shelf, you might have to climb up and down the ladder to exchange tools.</p>
<p>A-frame ladders might not work in all cases, though.  Usually step ladders are meant for smaller jobs.  This type of ladder usually does not go very high.  If your house is only one story then you can probably get away with it.  But if you need to get twenty feet in the air, you probably will not be able to do it with an A-frame.  Another thing to consider is the ground around your house.  A step ladder needs a lot of space to set up.  You need to make sure that there is level ground on both sides of where the ladder will be set up and that there are no bushes or landscaping in the way.  It is not safe to balance an A-frame ladder on anything but the ground unless you have one of those convertible ladder systems like the <a href="http://guttercleaningtips.com/transforma-ladder/">Transforma ladder</a> that come with staircase ladder configurations..</p>
<p><a href="http://guttercleaningtips.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/03/extension-ladder.jpg"><img src="http://guttercleaningtips.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/03/extension-ladder-225x300.jpg" alt="" title="Extension Ladder" width="225" height="300" class="alignleft size-medium wp-image-74" /></a></p>
<p>If you cannot use an A-frame ladder then an extension ladder might be in order.  The second major type of ladder is the extension ladder.  The name comes from the fact that the ladder is stored so that it is only eight to ten feet long, but it can be extended to reach much greater heights.  Other than their adjustable nature, the other major difference between these types of ladders is how they stand.  Extension ladders are meant to be leaned against something and cannot stand up on their own.  The bottom of these ladders usually has feet that swivel so that they can be level with the ground no matter what angle the ladder is sitting at.  Extension ladders are a good choice for gutter cleaning because they will definitely reach your gutters no matter how high they and you can fit them almost anywhere because they do not take up much room on the ground.</p>
<p>There are some downsides to these ladders, however.  The rungs on an extension ladder are typically round and small.  There is not as much support for your feet when you are on these ladders so it is especially important to follow proper ladder safety procedures.  Another downside to these ladders is that they do not usually have any kind of shelves or places to put things you are working with.  If you are using an extension ladder, then you will need to carry things in your pocket or a bag or sit them on the roof.  Because the roof is sloped, that could be a problem, but you have to make do with what you have.</p>
<p>As you can see, there are benefits to both kinds of ladders.  I am afraid of heights so I want as much support as possible when I am on a ladder.  That is why I prefer A-frame or step ladders whenever possible.  However, my two story house means that I have to use an extension ladder.</p>
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		<title>Ladder Safety Tips</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 10 Mar 2010 21:35:19 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Since your gutters are located at least ten feet in the air depending on how many stories your house is, you will need a ladder to get the job done. Getting on the ladder, working on it, and getting can be very dangerous. According to the Consumer Product Safety Commission, there are thousands of people [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Since your gutters are located at least ten feet in the air depending on how many stories your house is, you will need a ladder to get the job done.  Getting on the ladder, working on it, and getting can be very dangerous.  According to the Consumer Product Safety Commission, there are thousands of people treated for ladder related injuries in emergency room across the country.  The kinds of injuries sustained include broken bones, bruises, and cuts.  There are even hundred of deaths each year because of ladder injuries.  These possible injuries and casualties are the reasons why you should learn proper ladder safety procedures.</p>
<p>The first ladder safety tip to follow is to make sure that you sit the base of the ladder on level ground that is solid.  You want to avoid placing the ladder in soft or muddy earth because the legs could sink into the ground unevenly causing the ladder to be unbalanced and easier for you to fall off.  Ground covered in gravel or mulch can also be hazardous because those loose pieces could cause one or both of the legs to sweep out and the ladder to fall with you on it.  Finding a spot next to your home that meets these criteria can be difficult at times.  You need to wait for the weather conditions to be right so that you will have hard ground.  If there are too many hills or too much landscaping directly next to your house, you might have to resort to using scaffolding or hiring a <a href="http://guttercleaningtips.com">gutter cleaning</a> service unless you get a convertible ladder system like a <a href="http://guttercleaningtips.com/transforma-ladder/">Transforma ladder</a>.</p>
<p>A second ladder safety rule has do deal with how close or far away from your home you should put the base of the ladder.  You will need a tape measure to make sure you do this part correctly.  Measure how high the top of the ladder will be or how high your gutters are.  Divide that number by four.  That is how many feet away from the wall the base of the ladder should be.  For example, if your gutters are twenty feet in the air then you need to put the bottom of your ladder five feet away from your house.  In order to reach the top of the house, the ladder will need to be at least twenty and a half feet long.  This four to one ratio is a good rule of thumb to practice.</p>
<p>A third ladder rule to follow is the three points of contact rule.  Between your feet and your hands, you must always keep at least three parts of your body in contact with the ladder at any given moment.  That means while you are climbing you cannot be holding anything in your hands.  But how will you get your gutter cleaning equipment up the ladder?  I usually put my gloves on before I climb and then tie a garbage bag with my gutter scoop and brush in it to my belt loop.  The rope will extend as I climb and then I can pull the bag up once I get to the top.  At the top, I can put my gutter cleaning tools on the roof while I am not using them and keep the garbage bag tied to my belt or to the ladder.  While you are scooping or scrubbing your gutters, never let go with more than one hand at a time.</p>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 01 Mar 2010 15:01:55 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Gutter cleaning and gutter maintenance are an important part of home ownership. Your gutters are the collection system, on the edge of your roof. They are designed to divert water that is running off your roof to downspouts. Without gutters, the water would run off your roof in curtains. Unfortunately, your gutters also collect debris [...]]]></description>
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<p>Gutter cleaning and gutter maintenance are an important part of home ownership.  Your gutters are the collection system, on the edge of your roof.  They are designed to divert water that is running off your roof to downspouts.  Without gutters, the water would run off your roof in curtains.  Unfortunately, your gutters also collect debris like leaves, twigs, and dirt.  If too much of that debris collects in your gutters, there is nowhere for the water to go and gutter cleaning becomes necessary.  Gutter cleaning is not a pleasant chore, but it is something that every homeowner has to do for many reasons.  This site, will give you gutter cleaning tips and suggestions about gutter cleaning tools.  This information could mean the difference between a beautiful home and a disaster.</p>
<h3>Why Is Gutter Cleaning So Important?</h3>
<p>Although gutter cleaning is a chore, if you do not complete it you could end up with far worse problems.  Gutters are the first line of defense against erosion of soil around your home foundation.  A gutter system is supposed to carry water running off your roof to down spouts so it does not saturate the soil next to your house.  If this soil is saturated, then you run the risk of getting the foundation wet.  A foundation exposed to water can lead to a multitude of problems.</p>
<p>When water comes across a barrier, it will look for the path of least resistance to continue.  If that barrier is your foundation, water can find its way into small cracks in the foundation.  No concrete foundation is going to be perfect and crack free.  As water travels into the cracks, it will find another barrier because the cracks do not go all the way through the foundation.  Therefore, the water will turn around and flow out of the crack, but it will take small pieces of concrete foundation with it.  Every time water overflows your gutters and finds its way into the foundation, it erodes away at it.  After enough time has passed, the cracks will work all the way through the foundation and water will leak into your basement.  Water in your basement can lead to problems with mold, mildew, and other bacteria.</p>
<p>If your gutters are not cleaned regularly and they start to overflow, allowing water to find its way to the soil directly next to your house can also be a problem.  As the soil on top becomes water logged, the water will travel deeper and deeper into the soil layers.  If the soil underneath your foundation becomes too saturated then it could give way causing a cave in of your home’s foundation.  In other words, your house would collapse into a giant sinkhole and could be unlivable.  The picture below gives you can idea of what could happen if your gutters are not properly cleaned and maintained.</p>
<p><a href="http://guttercleaningtips.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/03/sinkhole-home-collapse-florida-a1.jpg"><img src="http://guttercleaningtips.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/03/sinkhole-home-collapse-florida-a1-300x225.jpg" alt="Sinkhole home collapse" title="Sinkhole home collapse" width="300" height="225" class="alignleft size-medium wp-image-49" /></a></p>
<p>If your gutters are clogged that means that they are heavy.  Too heavy, in fact.  The fasteners that are used to attach your gutters to your home cannot withstand the weight of a gutter system full of wet leaves and debris.  When your gutters are too full they start to pull away from your house.  If they are not in position to catch rainwater running off the roof, the problems to your foundation and possible sinkholes are even more of a concern.  Not to mention that a gutter that has pulled away from the house in an eye sore and the falling gutters could get in the way of your security <a href="http://guttercleaningtips.com/solar-lights/">solar lights</a>.  Your house will look very unattractive and not well taken care of.  If you are thinking of selling your home, gutters that are sagging or out of position could be a deal breaker.</p>
<h3>How Do I Clean My Gutters?</h3>
<p>Fortunately, the actual process of cleaning out your gutters is not a difficult one.  It may be time consuming and unpleasant, but not hard.  The tools you need to clean gutters are things that you probably already have around the house.  Even though there is specialized gutter cleaning equipment out there, it is not necessary to do an adequate job at gutter and downspout cleaning.  </p>
<p>The first thing you will need to do gutter cleaning is a ladder.  You need to be able to reach the gutters safely.  Make sure that you are using a sturdy ladder and leaning it up against a solid surface.  Never lean the ladder against the aluminum and relatively unstable gutter system.  The aluminum gutters will buckle under the weight of a person climbing on a ladder.  When you climb up the ladder, you will only be able to clean the gutter sections that you can reach.  Therefore, you will have to keep climbing down and moving the ladder after you clean each section.  An alternative that might make the gutter cleaning go faster is a scaffolding system.  Scaffolding is a modular system of pieces made of metal that support people when they are working up in the air.  Metal is the most common material of construction, but you can find scaffolding systems made of other materials or a combination of wood and metal.  While you will be able to reach more of the gutter system before having to move the scaffolding, there is a downside in that it takes time to construct the scaffolding.</p>
<p>Once you can reach your gutters for cleaning, you will need some kind of gutter cleaning tools to clean out the debris.  The cheapest way to clean your gutters is with a pair of <a href="http://guttercleaningtips.com/work-gloves/">work gloves</a>.  What?  You cannot use gloves to clean gutters.  Well, I should say that you need to put your hands in the gloves.  That’s right, your hands are an effective gutter scoop.  You definitely need a pair of gloves, though.  You do not want to be touching the moldy leaves and possible bacteria that have contaminated your gutters.  The one problem that you might run into with your hands in a pair of gloves is that your progress will be slow.  You can only pick up so much debris at a time with the hand.  An alternative to using your hands is using a gutter scoop.  </p>
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<p>You can buy tools made specifically for cleaning out gutters.  They are scoops with high sides to allow for maximum capacity and thin enough to fit into your gutter system.  Make sure you measure your gutters before purchasing a gutter scoop because they come in many sizes.  Not only will you be able to pick up more debris at a time with the scoop for gutter cleaning, but your reach will be extended.  There are long handle gutter cleaning tools that allow you to increase your reach up to two feet in both directions.  A long handle and high capacity will make the gutter cleaning process go much faster.</p>
<p> As you are scooping out all of the dirty leaves, twigs, and other debris that clog your gutters, where do you put it.  There are two choices.  First, you could just throw it on the ground as you go.  Then, you can walk around your house picking up the debris later.  Or, you could take a garbage bag with you when you go up the ladder.  That way, you can throw away the debris as you go.  There are advantages to both methods.  Not having a garbage bag with you on the ladder allows you to work with both hands more easily.  You will be able to clear debris much faster.  On the other hand, walking around your house later to pick up the debris on the ground, will just add time to the chore anyway.</p>
<p>Once you scoop out all of the large pieces of debris, you might find that there is a residue on the sides and bottom of your gutters left behind.  A slimy layer of mold or mildew could be coating your gutters.  While this may not obstruct the flow of water, it will give off an unpleasant odor.  It is important to clean this residue out as well.  For that, you should use  gutter cleaning brushes.  Of course, there are brushes marketed specifically for this purpose, but any brush that will fit into your gutters will get the job done.  Gutter cleaning brushes with longer handles and a round head are best so that you can reach as far as possible without moving your ladder or scaffolding and so that you can scrub in all directions without having to move the position of the brush in your hand.</p>
<p>Once you have cleared away the large debris and scrubbed the inside of your gutters to get rid of any residues, you will need to rinse.  The easiest way to accomplish this task is with a <a href="http://guttercleaningtips.com/garden-hose/">garden hose</a>.  Just turn on the garden hose at one end of your gutter system and let the water rinse as it travels throughout.  When it completes the rinsing trip, it will run out the downspouts and you will be done.</p>
<p>If you want to skip all the steps that require you to scoop and scrub debris, then you might want to look into using a pressure washer.  Pressure washer and gutter cleaning will go together if your clogs are not too severe.  You can turn the pressure washer on and spray the high powered stream into one end of the gutter system.  The high pressure should be able to loosen any small clogs and carry any debris either over the sides of the gutter or to the downspouts.  One problem with this approach is that it could create a big mess.  As the high pressure water stream goes into the gutter system, it might spray up over the sides carrying debris and mold down the side of your home.  Also, most pressure washers do not have a very long hose or handle so you will have to find a way to bring the pressure washer up to the level of your gutters.</p>
<p><a href="http://guttercleaningtips.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/03/looj-gutter-cleaner.jpg"><img src="http://guttercleaningtips.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/03/looj-gutter-cleaner-225x300.jpg" alt="Looj gutter cleaner" title="Looj gutter cleaner" width="225" height="300" class="alignleft size-medium wp-image-50" /></a></p>
<p>If you do not want to wrestle with heavy machinery on a ladder or scaffolding system, then you might look into a gutter cleaning wand.  Gutter cleaning wands operate under the same principle as the pressure washing technique, but they are made especially for gutter cleaning.  They usually have an extremely long handle so that you can stand on the ground and reach up into your gutters.  They spray water under pressure into your gutters in a controlled manner so that there is not too much spill over.</p>
<p>One final alternative is to use a gutter cleaning robot.  There are devices out there that are designed to move along your gutter system and clean as they go.  Companies like Looj or iRobot make small machines that will fit into the gutters and have brushes on the front that scrub your gutters clean.  I would not recommend using a machine like this if you have significant clogs because they could stall the gutter cleaning machine.</p>
<h3>Safety Considerations for Gutter Cleaning</h3>
<p>Cleaning your home gutters can be a dangerous job.  There are a few safety considerations that every home owner must think about.  Perhaps the most obvious, is ladder safety.  There are literally thousands of ladder industries every year according to the Consumer Product Safety Commission.  There are even some deaths associated with homeowners not using their ladders correctly or choosing the worn ladder for a particular purpose.</p>
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<p>The most important ladder safety tip is that the base of the ladder much be on solid, level ground.  Make sure there is no ice, snow, grease, or mud beneath the feet of the ladder.  All of these conditions could cause the bottom to skip out from under you when you are on the ladder.  Another important thing to do correctly is to place the ladder in the right position.  A good general rule is that for every four feet high that the ladder is going, the base should be one foot away from the side of the house.  Another important safety tip is to always face forward when moving up and down on the ladder and never take both hands off the ladder.  The video above will give you more ladder safety information.</p>
<p>Another important safety tip for gutter cleaning is to always wear gloves.  The moist environment of your clogged gutters is the perfect place for mold and bacteria to grow.  You want to expose yourself to as little of these potentially harmful materials as possible.  Most people, if wearing gloves will come away with nothing worse than a few sneezes.  However, if you have a severe mold allergy, you might not want to clean your gutters yourself.  It might be better for your health to hire a professional gutter cleaning service.</p>
<h3>Gutter Cleaning Services</h3>
<p>Unfortunately, for our gutters, most people wait to clean them until there is a problem.  The truth is that your gutters should be cleaned twice a year.  You should complete this project in early spring to clear out any left over ice and debris that has accumulated during the winter.  You should also go through cleaning your gutters in late fall.  This is perhaps the most important time of year to clean your gutters because you need to clear out all the falling leaves and things that gather in your gutter system during fall before the melting snows of winter begin to tax your gutters and downspouts.  Complete a gutter cleaning project twice a year may seem like overkill, but if you clean them regularly the task should not be too involved any one time.  But still, it sounds like a lot of work.  You may be wondering if it would be better to hire a professional gutter cleaning service to do the job.</p>
<p>In terms of gutter cleaning cost, it is cheaper to do the work yourself.  You only need a few household items and the only real expense is your time.  But, that extra time with your children or spouse might be worth it to you.  Gutter cleaning services can charge a wide range of gutter cleaning prices.  Factors like the size of your house, how many stories your home is, how clogged the gutters are, and whether the downspouts are clear can all effect the price.  You might pay anywhere from seventy five dollars to five hundred dollars.  It is a good idea to only hire the services of someone who will give you an estimate.  If someone claims to give a one price fits all service, chances are that they might not do excellent work.</p>
<p>There is a touchy-feely reason that you might want to clean your own gutters.  There is a certain amount of pride that goes into taking care of your own home.  When you make a purchase as large as a home, you want to do everything you can to keep that home looking great and in top condition.  When you complete a household chore like cleaning your gutters, you feel like you are contributing to the well being of your home and your sense of ownership and pride becomes stronger.  The bond between homeowner and home is an important one.</p>
<p>If you hire gutter cleaning services, the cleaning is usually only part of the service.  Gutter professionals will also make sure your gutters are attached firmly to your home so there is no separation.  Gutters are typically attached to the home with special hangers and the gutter cleaning service will replace them if necessary.  They will also level your gutter system so that they are at the proper angles to maximize efficiency.  Some gutter professionals actually do gutter cleaning as a side business.  For example, some <a href="http://guttercleaningtips.com/roofing-service/">roofing service</a> companies offer gutter cleaning services so a benefit to hiring gutter cleaning professionals is that you can get other necessary home maintenance done at the same time.  All in all there are pros and cons of both doing the gutter cleaning yourself and hiring a gutter cleaning professional.  I solve this problem by hiring a service once every two years.  The other three cleanings I do myself.  When the professionals come, they take care of the gutter science, and I just make sure that the clogs do not get too bad in the mean time.</p>
<h3>Gutter Guards</h3>
<p>If you want to avoid cleaning your gutters as much as possible, then you may want to make the investment into a gutter guard system.  Gutter guard systems vary in method, price, and effectiveness.  Finding the right gutter guard for your gutters depends on your local weather, foliage, and the pitch of your roof.  Essentially, a gutter protection system will allow the water to flow into the gutters, but not the debris that typically clogs them.  There are two main types of gutter guards.  One is a screen of some kind with holes big enough to let water in but small enough to keep leaves out.  These systems will still let in some debris, so you will need to clean your gutters; just not as frequently.  The price on this type of gutter protection can range from $250 for a do it yourself project to over $2,000 for a professionally installed option.  One popular gutter guard manufacturer is called Amerimax.  Hey make a wide variety of gutter systems and gutter protection options.</p>
<p>The other main type of gutter guard works on the principle of water adhesion.  A flap of sorts extends from the edge of the roof over the gutters to the edge of the gutter system.  As water and debris are running off your roof, the water adheres to the flap just long enough to let the debris fall away over the side of the house and the water to fall into the gutters.  This type of gutter guard system can be very expensive.  These products cost between eighteen and twenty dollars per foot.  An average 1,500 square foot has about 160 linear feet of roof line.  That translates into anywhere from $2,880 to $3,200.  Nevertheless, most people who have this type of gutter protection think it is well worth it because they practically never have to clean their gutters.</p>
<p>No matter what kind of home you own, a mansion or a cottage, gutter cleaning is an important household chore that cannot be ignored.  Make sure that you take care of this task so that your home lasts as long as you do.</p>
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