Ladders are still sometimes required so if you don't like ladder work at roofline height then would be best to avoid gutter clearing altogether.This is the ladder setup I use when required for roofline work when it quicker than faffing about with a guttervac to do a job properly.
Quote from: Smurf on May 23, 2016, 10:20:58 pmLadders are still sometimes required so if you don't like ladder work at roofline height then would be best to avoid gutter clearing altogether.This is the ladder setup I use when required for roofline work when it quicker than faffing about with a guttervac to do a job properly.Cheers, I don't mind climbing ladders, how much does it cost for this ladder setup? And what do you do on 3 story or higher if guttervac no good?Thanks
I have a 13m ladder
There a a few selling budget type systems like this one for example that will get you started. http://www.guttercleaningsystems.co.uk/3000carbonfibrekits.html
Thanks for replies lads, just a thought but I'm thinking the alloy poles will last a lot longer than carbon, Im thinking my arms will get used to it lol, what's your thoughts on it?
Quote from: Rob clarke on May 24, 2016, 08:43:28 amThanks for replies lads, just a thought but I'm thinking the alloy poles will last a lot longer than carbon, Im thinking my arms will get used to it lol, what's your thoughts on it?Buy the carbon fibre or you will regret it
I carry both t1 ali and carbon guttervac poles in the van. Out of the two I mostly use carbon poles now as ali are pigs to handle on awkward & taller jobs.Carbon = less strain on your body so is a no brainer really.
SmurfHow long does it take to move your ladder to the next position?