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Many homeowners clean their
own gutters or hire someone each season to properly
maintain their homes. What you may not realize is that
most gutter systems should be cleaned 3-4 times a year
with each season.
You may be wondering why
should I clean out my gutters so often? The reason is each
season trees go through various cycles that can clog up
your gutters. In spring, most trees drop seedlings and
dead twigs. Spring is also the best time to inspect your
gutters for any damages that may have occurred during the
winter snow. In summer, trees lose leaves from heavy
storms and high winds. In early fall, you should remove
leaves that have fallen early to keep your gutters flowing
freely. At the end of fall or early winter, you want to
make sure everything has been properly cleared from the
gutter system to help prevent ice dams or buildup of ice
in your gutters. The extra weight of frozen water in your
gutters can easily cause them to pull away from the fascia
and in many cases, fall off the house. Improper gutter
maintenance will lead to clogged or damaged gutters and
can cause thousands of dollars in damage to your homes
foundation, exterior trim and basements.
To clean your gutters
properly, rent a sturdy ladder and get your a neighbor to
give you a hand. Ladders can be rented from most local
rental centers for as little as $40.00 a day. When using
ladders, make sure you stay away from power lines, trees
and windows. It's a good idea to use a ladder stabilizer
to make sure the ladder doesn't crush your gutters or slip
while your doing the cleaning. Ladder stabilizers can be
purchased at most hardware stores for about $30.00.
Remember your safety is more important than clean gutters,
so make sure you get someone to help you. Thousands of
people die each year from falls and electrocution while
working on ladders.
If you have gutter screens
or gutter guards, make sure that they aren't damaged or
clogged with leaves and branches. They won't help protect
the gutters if the water can't get into them properly and
the water may just flow over them making them useless,
even if the gutters are clean! Carefully lift the guards
to avoid damaging them and remove any leaves or debris
under them and then reinstall them properly. You should
run water over them to make sure they are working
properly. Check your downspouts to see if they have
screens at the top and clear them as well. If necessary,
use a hose to clear any heavily clogged downspouts and
make sure you replace any damaged gutter or downspout
screens. While cleaning your gutters, inspect them to make
sure the fasteners are properly secured. This can usually
be done with a hammer, or in some cases a screwdriver.
You may find that over
time, the spikes that hold the aluminum to the fascia
board have loosened. Either drive the loose spikes back
into place, or replace them with longer ones for improved
support. When gutters are loose, the pitch is changed and
the water will overflow at low areas. Since you have help
from your neighbor, this is also the perfect time to
inspect your roof for missing shingles, cracked vent pipe
gaskets or bare nails. Make sure you return the favor and
help him or her on their house when you're done.
If you have any questions
about gutter maintenance, gutter guard systems or to hire
a professional to clean the gutters on your home, contact
Henry's Housework at 301-353-9287. For more information
about gutter cleaning, guard systems or our other
services, see our website at www.henryshousework.com. We
also offer a newsletter through our website with
maintenance tips, reminders and discounts on our services
each month.
Henry Bockman
President, Henry's Housework Inc.
Online at www.Henryshousework.com
Email Henry@Henryshousework.com
Office 301 353-9287
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About
The Author
1989
Henry's Housework provides gutter
cleaning, roof repairs, power washing and
nuisance wildlife trapping services to
over 10,000 commercial and residential
clients in Montgomery County, Maryland.
For more information on Henry's Housework
visit their website at: http://www.henryshousework.com. |
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