How to get your gutters sparkling clean in just a few simple steps!

 

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There’s nothing quite like a freshly cleaned gutter to give your home that extra bit of curb appeal. But let’s be honest, cleaning gutters is not most people’s idea of fun. That’s why we’ve put together this quick and easy guide on how to get your gutters sparkling clean in just a few simple steps!

Climbing a ladder to clean gutters is not many peoples’ idea of fun, so we’ve put together a quick and easy guide on how to get your gutters sparkling clean in just a few steps!

Climbing a ladder to clean gutters is not many peoples’ idea of fun, so we’ve put together a quick and easy guide on how to get your gutters sparkling clean in just a few steps! In order to clean your gutters, you’ll need a few supplies including: gloves, trash bags, and a garden hose with an attached nozzle. Once you have your supplies gathered, follow these simple steps and you’ll have sparkling clean gutters in no time:

Start by removing any leaves or debris that may be blocking the gutter with a garden trowel or gloved hand.

Most people don’t think about their gutters until there’s a problem. But keeping your gutters clean is an important part of home maintenance. Clogged gutters can lead to water damage, insect infestations, and other problems. So how do you keep them clean? Start by removing any leaves or debris that may be blocking the gutter with a garden trowel or gloved hand. Then, using a hose fitted with a spray attachment, flush out the remaining debris from the gutter and downspout.

Once the leaves and debris have been removed, use a hose fitted with an attachment to spray out any remaining dirt. Be sure to aim the hose upwards at an angle so as not to force water back into the gutter

It’s that time of year again when the leaves start to fall and clog up your gutters. But don’t worry, with a little elbow grease you can get them clean in no time. First, remove all the leaves and debris by hand or with a leaf blower. Once the bulk of the mess is gone, use a hose fitted with an attachment to spray out any remaining dirt. Be sure to aim the hose upwards at an angle so as not to force water back into the gutter. And voila!

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