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  • čas přidán 19. 07. 2024
  • Best Gutter Cleaners are used to keep gutters clean and free them up from leaves. They often come in a lightweight design to use with ease. However, these best gutter cleaners will help you avoid using ladders and risky climbings to your roofs. So here is the video on the 5 best gutter cleaners just for you.
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Komentáře • 44

  • @raybanbunny
    @raybanbunny Před 11 měsíci +8

    I just saw a great idea on the CZcams. A man bought two 10ft lengths of central vacuum tubes ( lighter than regular pvc tubing), 2 elbows for the curve on top, and 2 rubber coupler’s with hose clamps (used in plumbing). I only needed 1 length of 10ft tubing and 1 coupler for the connection to the shop vac since I only have a one story house. The short piece of pipe that you will cut that fits into the elbow ( about 5”) that goes into the gutter should have notches cut out so as to not to have the suction of the shop vac too great to suck the pipe to the gutter. The other piece of short pipe that you cut (about 1 1/2”) is used to join the 2 elbows together. Assemble all this. I sucked out pretty well out all the wet sludge leftover from the previous spring when I installed a new roof. This all took about 45 minutes. I’ll make a second pass when it stops raining and when the remaining sludge dries out. I’ve done it this job the old fashioned way by using a ladder with a hose, hand’s and a bucket. Never again. This is faster and safer. These gadgets which you present are unfortunately only that. -Cheers 😊

    • @tools-zone
      @tools-zone  Před 11 měsíci +1

      That's a great idea! Thanks for sharing with us.

  • @jamesrecknor6752
    @jamesrecknor6752 Před rokem +13

    Just wait until my patented Gutter Gunk Grabber model 500 hits the market...yes, the first 499 designs were a failure.

  • @abduljabar2776
    @abduljabar2776 Před 7 měsíci

    Good vids, Specially Gutter Sense tool kit

  • @navylaks2
    @navylaks2 Před rokem +4

    Sorry I am from another country, so I may not get all the English/American names for each and everything correct, I honestly called them roof drain pipes for years 🙃🙃
    Anyway, where I work, we simply mount a small camera on the top of the telescope and connect it via Bluetooth to the phone which is mounted via tape to one of the carbon fibre tubes we're holding, then we connect the tubes to a vacuum cleaner and suck the gutters clean when done we take a picture of the clean gutter

  • @ibanezgreen13
    @ibanezgreen13 Před rokem +1

    All your tools shown relate to leaves. What about pine needles from over the winter when it’s time to come up North for spring cleaning the gutters out?

    • @ThierryC2373
      @ThierryC2373 Před 8 měsíci +1

      Actually not all these tools related to leaves, most were just to wash the gutters. There is no way the tools using water can remove any red oak leaves from a gutter! Even blowing with the telescopic tubing system is a chore. The most efficient way to remove leaves from the ground is to use a shop vac with a wet filter and extension pipes with a U at the end.

  • @Joe-em3iw
    @Joe-em3iw Před 3 měsíci +2

    So, mold and mildew is still a hand job unless you want to take a chance of blasting water under your roofing with a pressure washer.

  • @TafurLLC
    @TafurLLC Před 10 měsíci +3

    I prefer to setup the ladder and pressure wash the gutter.. so I can make sure the water flows well

  • @michaelt1349
    @michaelt1349 Před rokem +29

    None of these tools will remove one inch thick sludge and shingle granules.

    • @tools-zone
      @tools-zone  Před rokem +2

      Thanks for sharing your thoughts.

    • @davidstearsraingutterclean6729
      @davidstearsraingutterclean6729 Před rokem +1

      Put a contractor sponge in the gutter push it towards the downspout, if you have sludge

    • @johnjones9387
      @johnjones9387 Před rokem +1

      What about pinestraw

    • @michaelt1349
      @michaelt1349 Před rokem +3

      @@davidstearsraingutterclean6729 What exactly does a "contractor's" sponge look like and where someone find one? How is it different from any other sponge?

    • @JohnS-er7jh
      @JohnS-er7jh Před rokem +3

      very true. I don't even have trees near close to my house. When I hired someone to clean the gutters last season. I couldn't believe how much mud/sludge he was removing from the gutters. He used his hands with proper gloves to dig in and get the mud out. You would need a pressure washer system to clean out the sludge. Even having the gutter guar screens wouldnt' prevent build up of dirt and small twigs/other debris from getting inside the gutters.

  • @rosewoodsteel6656
    @rosewoodsteel6656 Před měsícem +1

    I just used a leaf blower. -Got up on the roof and walked around the perimeter.

    • @AJRobb-nd4qd
      @AJRobb-nd4qd Před měsícem

      As long as it hasn't rained in a week or two this is the way to go. Then you can go around the property and clean up.

    • @tools-zone
      @tools-zone  Před 14 dny

      good idea!

    • @rosewoodsteel6656
      @rosewoodsteel6656 Před 14 dny

      @@tools-zone Yep. It is quick and easy. You do have clean-up below after you do it this way, but you are off of the roof and it's much safer.

  • @montanasojourn
    @montanasojourn Před rokem +1

    Thanks for posting.

  • @endicotto
    @endicotto Před 2 lety +7

    No

  • @scottreast
    @scottreast Před 10 měsíci +3

    The script in this video is really weird at times

  • @user-wv7bt6jf1s
    @user-wv7bt6jf1s Před 8 měsíci

    Lots of dry soft fluff in videos. Even w/ regular attention, gutters get gloppy wet sludge along w/ the small particles that come off shingles and land in the gutters. Leaves and needles blow into gutters and rain follows. If it rarely storms where you live, these products seem to have some merit.

  • @ColinStudentoflife
    @ColinStudentoflife Před rokem +1

    Not effective in rain or winter

    • @tools-zone
      @tools-zone  Před rokem +2

      You can suggest if there is any works great in rain or winter.

  • @tonyd4346
    @tonyd4346 Před rokem +3

    No thanks. I feel these tools aren’t as effective as by hand. If your afraid of ladders and heights. Hire someone. IMO

    • @tools-zone
      @tools-zone  Před rokem

      Good suggestion.

    • @joq702
      @joq702 Před rokem

      If you have a professional clean out your gutters well, you can use the sprayer or blower method (should be a dry week) fairly effective if you do it at least every other month. Otherwise you are going to see build up and the professional using his/her tools and hands to get the gutters cleaned properly is best. Not to mention the inability to see how effective you did nd any damage you might cause from not being able to be there close to your work.

  • @LaurenYork-jg6yj
    @LaurenYork-jg6yj Před 25 dny +1

    Not effective in rain or winter