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How to clean your roof gutters.
Once you ve got all that you can with your hands use a hose to flush the finer debris starting at the end opposite the downspout.
From there work in small sections to scoop up debris along gutters and downspouts then drop the waste into a bucket or onto a tarp below.
You should do it more often if you have overhanging trees and after a big storm.
Turn the nozzle on the bottle to clean.
You should clean your gutters at a minimum of once a year.
Clogged gutters can also lead to ice dams in the winter.
Soak the shingles with water.
Fit your garden house with a spray nozzle.
This keeps the solution from drying out immediately after application.
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Spray the gutters put on your safety glasses and don rubber gloves if your skin is particularly sensitive to cleaners.
The same goes for your basement.
Flush the gutter with a garden hose.
If your gutter s downspouts are clogged.
Let it run for a minute and ensure that water is coming cleanly through the spout.
Remove the strainers from the downspout and place a garden hose at the opposite end of the gutter.
Bring your garden hose or water sprayer up to the roof.
That s why it s important to be cleaning out your gutters every so often.
Here are additional hints for fixing roof and gutter issues.
On a windy day some of the spray might fly back into your face and you don t want this stuff in your eyes.
If you put off cleaning your gutters your roof can and will leak.
Demonstrates how to clean your gutters using a leaf blower a.
Clogs are clear if you can run garden hose water from the roof to the ground below.
When you ve cleaned as much as you safely can in one spot move the ladder on down and repeat the process with all your gutters.
To start use caution to climb up to examine the top of your gutters.
Flush out the gutter with water starting at the far end and moving toward the downspout.
Water that doesn t drain to the ground can accumulate on the roof soaking through shingles and causing significant damage.