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Just remember that there is no such thing as ladder free domestic gutter cleaning, if the roof tiles stick out too far for you to get the nozzle into the gutter or you knock an end cap off you will need to get the ladders out to fix it.Unless its comercial work then I would stick to windows, less faff.
Quote from: Dry Clean on October 14, 2018, 12:55:27 amJust remember that there is no such thing as ladder free domestic gutter cleaning, if the roof tiles stick out too far for you to get the nozzle into the gutter or you knock an end cap off you will need to get the ladders out to fix it.Unless its comercial work then I would stick to windows, less faff.But it’s rare, in three years over hundreds of jobs, only six times (I can actually count it) have the ladders come out. That said, if you’ve got plenty of window cleaning customers I agree, stick to windows.
Agree with 8 wky - it’s very rare for ladders to be used - maybe twice for end caps most tiles will push back up into place with the gutter vac nozzle no problem - that’s if your using an aluminium bend and not those silly rubber silicone ones - not all gutter vacs are equal Darran
I’m quite happy using ladders. We have a gutter vac but as mentioned before, they’re useless when the slates come over the gutter. Or you need to remove the swan neck to clear debris, which is often the case.
Quote from: Go on October 14, 2018, 03:44:51 pmI’m quite happy using ladders. We have a gutter vac but as mentioned before, they’re useless when the slates come over the gutter. Or you need to remove the swan neck to clear debris, which is often the case.You're ladder happy.https://youtu.be/ByE8NcSWN38
I have written a 6 page document on how to clean and price domestic and commercial gutters. It also includes a risk assessment and method statement template making 8 A4 Pages. If it will help I will email it to you. Free of charge of course!!
Has anyone received a copy yet as I can't seem to find it.