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moomooCow 10-29-2012 12:55 AM

Reputable Gutter Cleaning Company
 
Wondering if anyone can recommend me a good gutter cleaning company? I'd rather go with a referred one than blindly find one on google.

Thanks!

Mr.HappySilp 10-29-2012 07:34 AM

I found one on newspaper for like $60..... he seems decent and clean out all the junk. Although he most likely doesn't have a liscense or anything of that sort........

Autorice 10-29-2012 09:07 PM

one guy knocked on our door. quoted $80. he was by himself and he said he was done in 30 minutes. we checked the gutters and he basically only did one section...

we got quotes of $200 and they actually cleaned the gunk out and washed the gutters.

moomooCow 10-29-2012 09:57 PM

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Originally Posted by Mr.HappySilp (Post 8067297)
I found one on newspaper for like $60..... he seems decent and clean out all the junk. Although he most likely doesn't have a liscense or anything of that sort........

Did you climb up to check it after? $60 seems unbelievably cheap! Do you still have his contact info?

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Originally Posted by Autorice (Post 8068058)
one guy knocked on our door. quoted $80. he was by himself and he said he was done in 30 minutes. we checked the gutters and he basically only did one section...

we got quotes of $200 and they actually cleaned the gunk out and washed the gutters.

Hah yeah.... this is what I was trying to avoid. Do you remember which company you went with in the end?

Autorice 10-29-2012 11:32 PM

it was a handyman we used for many years but retired. so every year it's me and my bro going up there.... takes us 2 days. hahaha

Mr.HappySilp 10-30-2012 12:07 AM

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Originally Posted by moomooCow (Post 8068110)
Did you climb up to check it after? $60 seems unbelievably cheap! Do you still have his contact info?



Hah yeah.... this is what I was trying to avoid. Do you remember which company you went with in the end?

Seems pretty good He actually show us all the junk before he throw it in the grabage. It was two years ago from the Chinese newspaper so I doubt I still have his phone number. Haven't had the guilter overflow yet so I take it he did a good job @@

sekin67835 10-30-2012 12:29 AM

anyone used one of these?

iRobot: NEW! iRobot LoojŪ 330

MindBomber 10-30-2012 12:52 AM

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Originally Posted by sekin67835 (Post 8068288)
anyone used one of these?

iRobot: NEW! iRobot LoojŪ 330

It doesn't appear to be capable of turning corners, so I wouldn't consider that a very good investment. You still need to drag a ladder around the house to turn it and that's a good portion of the work..

If you want to save time, hook a wand up to an electric pressure washer. The job goes by very quick that way, you don't really even need a ladder.

http://www.amazon.com/Orbit-58582-Fall-Clean-Wand/dp/B000BQMUPG/ref=pd_sim_lg_1

GLOW 10-30-2012 10:56 AM

what if you have gutters 20' high? will the want actually reach those heights?
i'm guessing a pressure washer is a must as a typical hose won't have enough pressure?

MindBomber 10-30-2012 04:29 PM

Definitely needs to be a pressure washer, but it doesn't need anything especially powerful; the one I used was a budget $80 version from Costco and it worked just fine. You can get a 18' fiberglass wand for $120~ locally, but if you're trying to do it on a budget a wooden pole strapped to a shorter wand might get the job done.

It's really quick and easy with the pressure washer, I've done it quite a few times and its definitely the way to go. It goes by very quick.

GLOW 10-30-2012 06:23 PM

good to know thanks. i was hoping i can go from the front where it's about 12' high and hose from down the but after watching some youtube videos looks like you gotta follow the gutter all the way down

loafer80 11-09-2012 03:52 PM

We were charged $300 to power wash the whole roof + garage and gutters. they did a good job up almost 3 storey, except all the gunk from 20years on the clay tile went to our italian neighbour.
They did clean up, but not good enough according to our neighbour. Had to hose down neighbours side ourselves afterward.

tiger_handheld 11-09-2012 07:39 PM

Men in Kilts

Puck Luck 11-12-2012 02:55 PM

My house backs on to a bit of a forest and i get a ton of leaves through the fall. Not sure if i could afford to pay someone to come twice a year to clean out the gutters.

Last year i was walking around on the front part of the roof where it isn't very steep and high. i had my electric leaf blower and aimed right into the gutters and blew it all out and came out VERY clean. Leaves were still wet but that didn't matter. I then attempted to walk toward the back of the roof but it got higher and steeper and i just couldn't do it. So i was browing online and found this:
A Safe Way to Clean Gutters - Fine Homebuilding Article

I built it with parts from homedepot. Seems to work ok if the leaves are dry, but was having problems when wet.
I also bought the guttermaster but have not tried it yet
Curved Pole
in the next short while after the leaves stop falling, i'll give it a try. Anyone else try these techniques?

GLOW 11-12-2012 08:39 PM

i was googling reviews on a 20' pole and heard they are really heavy when extended that long.

highres604 11-19-2012 09:59 AM

We used "men in Kilts" and do not recommend. They did a half assed job. WE got a deal through groupon though, so maybe they do a shittier job for discounted jobs?
The groupon was for 3 hours of cleaning with 2 guys.

1 guy shows up and doesn't clean shit. At the end of 3 hours, we looked at it and complained. Then another dude, i guess his manager showed up and had to help out. Still shitty after. They said we would have to buy more hours etc.


Would not recommend at all.

Supersport 11-19-2012 08:12 PM

i have a small wet/dry vac that i attach to my belt with caribeeners and i suck the dirt out that way. works extremely well. And it's clean and you don't have to clean up below you.

However, cleaning up your dry/wet vac is a little disgusting after.

Puck Luck 11-19-2012 09:42 PM

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Originally Posted by Supersport (Post 8085636)
i have a small wet/dry vac that i attach to my belt with caribeeners and i suck the dirt out that way. works extremely well. And it's clean and you don't have to clean up below you.

However, cleaning up your dry/wet vac is a little disgusting after.

i had thought about using a shop vac, but i heard some people say the tubing gets clogged when sucking up leaves and twigs. Any issues with that?

I attach a leaf blower to my belt, run a shopvac hose from the end of the blower, then to the bottom of a 12 foot pvc tube with a small J curl at the other end. Works quite well when its all dry. There is a mess on the yard and driveway to clean up after

Supersport 11-20-2012 09:31 AM

i guess it just depends on what is in your gutters? I have a pine tree so I get lots of pine needles and the occassional leaves so i have not had a problem yet with my shop vac clogging

xxxrsxxx 05-30-2016 11:01 AM

Looking for more updated gutter companies. I probably have leafs in my gutter and it caused overflowing over this weekend's heavy rain. Any recommendations and approximate cost for cleaning a house?

murd0c 05-30-2016 12:24 PM

last year I had some guy knock on my door saying he will clean all my gutters and wash the windows for $20 and all he needs is to use the water on the side of the house. I said why not and low and behold the guy did a great job I was shocked when I saw him on the roof of my two story house lol

originalhypa 05-30-2016 12:52 PM

fxxk.
I did my gutters yesterday. Had to haul out the 40' ladder and head up to the top peak only to find a hockey ball firmly wedged in the downspout.

fxxking steep ass roof.....
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v2...ps1e20z9ek.jpg


I would have happily paid someone to do it for me.
:ahwow:

Gumby 05-30-2016 03:09 PM

^
Wow look at all that green space... :drool

So, who whacked the ball up there? :p

originalhypa 05-31-2016 08:59 AM

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Originally Posted by Gumby (Post 8759627)
So, who whacked the ball up there? :p

I think it was the same guy who got that actual hockey ball to the back of his head, shortly after I fished it out of the gutter.

EleGiggle

Gumby 04-16-2018 08:59 AM

Bump... any recommendations for gutter cleaners? I'm experiencing a lot of overflow from one of my second story gutters - too high for me to climb up!


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