clemsonfor
Super Member
Gutter Cleaning Time Again
When we got some heavy rains last week, I noticed our gutters were overflowing again. It was obviously time to clean the gutters. When we cleaned out our gutters for the first time this past spring, CurlyDave said the "pictures looked like a circus act". Since I didn't think I could sell any tickets to this fall's gutter cleaning act, I decided to buy a ladder stabilizer as suggested by Barton.
Thus, I went to Lowe's to buy a ladder stabilizer. Unfortunately, the stabilizer sold by Lowe's only stands the ladder 10" off the wall. Our eaves are 24" plus the gutter depth so I had to go online and order a Louisville Ladder stabilizer that has a 24" stand-off. However, the stabilizer would not be delivered in time for the weekend so the circus act returned to our house this weekend.
Is started at the easiest spot which is the single story section above the garage. I then moved around to the front of the house and worked my way from the garage end of the house to the opposite end. Using the hoe handle, I would drag the leaves to me and then pull the leaves out of the gutters with my hands. The hoe handle extended my reach and minimized the number of times I had to move the ladder.
There is one section in the front of the house where the ladder had to stand on a very unlevel piece of ground. I stacked some boards under the ladder to level the spot and asked my wife to steady the ladder when I climbed it. Having the ladder stabilizer would certainly have been nice at this point. The stabilizer arms rest against the brick and provide lots of friction to keep the top of the ladder from slidding right or left. Without the stabilizer, my ladder was resting against the slippery edge of the aluminum gutters and did not have a lot of lateral support. The gutter cleaning the on the front of the house went smoothly.
I observed that a large section of the gutters on the front of the house slope away from the downspouts instead of toward them. I'm not very happy about that. The gutter company rep assured us that the gutters would all slope toward the downspouts. However, I am fairly confident that the installers never used a level at all. They just installed the gutters even with that trim work around the eaves. I would estimate that the worst section of gutter will have 3/8" of water standing in it after the rain stops. If real terms, I don't know how much of a problem the standing water is but it is definitely annoying.
After finishing the front of the house, I cleaned the gutters on the back of the house. I can access the main floor back porch roof via a window in the attic. Both porches on the back of the house have 3/12 pitch shed roofs. Cleaning the gutters on the shed roofs was easy. I just got on my hands and knees and pulled out the leaves with my hands. I was able to get to the basement back porch by climbing out a living room window.
The hairiest part was cleaning the gutters around the dormer on the back of the house. I've attached an older picture that gives a view of the back dormer. I had to climb out on the 8/12 pitch roof to get to the gutters on the side of the dormer. I've very uncomfortable walking around on that steep of a roof.
I did not clean out the gutter over the two story section of the back of the house. I'm going to wait for the ladder stabilizer to arrive before I tackle that section of the roof. For those who were looking for this episode of the circus act to be as exciting as the spring edition, I must apologize. The circus act this fall was pretty boring.
WOW! im with the other guys. I would not be taking pics of this let alone climbing over 8 feet or so on a latter like that. At least if your gonna do that use some larger pieces of wood! Your putting stuff on the net that will deny a claim if you need one like the others have pointed out. We all do really unsafe things but i hope when im your age im not doing things like this. At 29 i think i wont even do this! im with the other guy, dig a hole for the other foot.
Also since you live near those trees you need those gutter gaurds for real, not that expensive esp if you use the same company id imagine. All these latter holdoffs and things your a part of the way to it anyway.
And just curious do you have any other clothes other than the grey pants and light blue shirt? Seems every picture of you your wearing them! Like one of those shows where the guy has a closet of the exact same thing.