Q:
Why do I need to have my gutters cleaned?
A: The purpose of having gutters is to divert the rainwater from your roof away from your house. If the gutters
are full of debris or the downspouts are clogged the gutters do not function properly and the water from your roof may go
under your house, potentially compromising your foundation or flooding your basement. Clogged gutters can also lead to water
damage to your wood trim and siding. The idea is that spending a little money on preventative maintenance will avert expensive
repairs.
Q: How often should I have my gutters cleaned?
A: This is entirely dependent on the trees surrounding your house, how much
debris they drop and at what time of the year. Most people can get by with two or even one cleaning per year. Some people
may need their gutters cleaned less often, however, we recommend having someone up on your roof occasionally as a kind of
check-up.
Q: When should I have my gutters cleaned?
A: Strategically, the best times to have your gutters cleaned are late fall (after most of the leaves have fallen)
and late spring/early summer just after the pollen and seedlings drop from the trees. However, if you are having gutter issues
it is best to have them cleaned as soon as possible, as it could save you a lot of headaches and money in water damage to
your home in the long run.
Q:
How do you clean
the gutters?
A: Generally I clean the gutters first by hand and then remove the last remnants with a leaf blower. Essentially
my goal is to clean your gutters thoroughly with a minimum of mess in the minimum amount of time, thereby simultaneously making
you happy and allowing me to keep my prices reasonable.
Q: How messy is gutter cleaning?
A:
Gutter cleaning is an
inherently messy proposition. It is impossible to clean gutters completely mess free. I do my best to be as neat as possible
and will make every reasonable effort to clean up after I finish, leaving your home and yard in the same condition as I found
it or better.
Q: How do you clear the downspouts?
A: Actually it’s easy to tell when a downspout is clogged, and it can
generally be fixed by simply pulling a plug of debris out from the top or snaking the elbow just below where the downspout
connects with the gutter. After clearing the downspout, I ensure it is clean by blowing down it with my leaf blower. If I’m
still uncertain that it is clear I will drop a coin or other small object to see if it reaches the bottom.
Q: Why do gutters need to be tightened?
A: Over time, gutter nails tend to work themselves
out of the fascia board (the wood between the gutter and the house). As the gutters become loose they pull away from the house
and water from the roof may fall behind the gutters instead of into them. In extreme cases, a loose gutter can actually fall
from the weight of rainwater or snow and ice. It’s important to periodically have the gutter nails tightened in order
to prevent these problems.
Q:
My gutters have
screens on them, do they need to be cleaned and can you clean them?
A: It is still a good idea to have the gutters cleaned once every year, as debris can still collect underneath
them. Also it’s not a bad idea to have someone on your roof to spot possible problems. I clean gutters with screens
by lifting out one end of the screen, blowing all the debris to that end with my leaf blower and removing it there. I then
replace the screen on the end where I removed it.
Q: There is water coming from behind my gutters,
can this be fixed?
A:
This is most likely
a symptom of a loose gutter, in which case it is easily fixed by tightening the gutter nails – included in the basic
service. Another possibility is that your downspout is clogged and the back of the gutter is one place the water can escape.
Having the gutters and downspouts cleaned easily solves this. In some special cases (specifically if you have a rotten fascia
board or the first shingle course is not overhanging the gutter enough), the problem is not a loose gutter, so tightening
will not solve it.