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Cleaning Guttering
ukbandit
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hi,
coudl use some advice on clearing out my guttering as in one section its starting sending rain down the side of my house
ladders look like they cost around £100 for one long enough. Hiring one looks to be around £30.
Ive heard you can get cleaners on extendable poles relativley cheaply.
anyone know where to get one?
ta
Bandit
coudl use some advice on clearing out my guttering as in one section its starting sending rain down the side of my house
ladders look like they cost around £100 for one long enough. Hiring one looks to be around £30.
Ive heard you can get cleaners on extendable poles relativley cheaply.
anyone know where to get one?
ta
Bandit
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any advice?
anything?
anything at all ???0 -
In the abscence of anything else BandQ used to sell extended lances for hose pipes that were used for gutter cleaning similar to item number 110109939103 on ebay....but much longer.
and then there is these but they are expensive unless you also have a conservatory of course then it could be used for cleaning the roof of that as well;
http://www.jet-wash-direct.co.uk/pressurewashers/telescoping-lance.html0 -
I would buy a set of ladders, they should last for years and have various uses. This would allow you to view the SF & G in one hit and you could clean the guttering out fully. You mention that water is starting to poor down the wall, it would be the guttering dressing has failed/dislodged?
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Ask the window cleaner - he does mine - £250
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buy a ladder. itll last you a lifetime and it pays for itself many times over.Get some gorm.0
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bomberman2 wrote: »I would buy a set of ladders, they should last for years and have various uses. This would allow you to view the SF & G in one hit and you could clean the guttering out fully. You mention that water is starting to poor down the wall, it would be the guttering dressing has failed/dislodged?
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i dont think its dislodged, more its saging under the buildup. once its clear i'll have a look.
am i looking at something like this?
http://www.screwfix.com/app/sfd/cat/pro.jsp?id=13615&ts=87223
or http://www.ladders-online.com/acatalog/Domestic_Extension_Ladders.html
are the prices ok? any reccomendations for purchase, transport hiome will be an issue if purchased from a shop.0 -
christineperseus wrote: »Ask the window cleaner - he does mine - £25
Asked our window cleaner to clean out the guttering, clean bargeboards, soffits etc.
£100
This seems expensive then?
I'm not great with heights, but tempted to buy my own ladders a sneed to paint windows too really.0
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