Shop Vac Gutter Cleaning Attachment DIY

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  • čas přidán 7. 07. 2024
  • Make an easy shop vac gutter cleaning attachment using PVC or any other light weight pipe. This is a great DIY project that can help clean your gutters without getting onto the roof or a ladder.
    You can buy a kit that does something similar here on Amazon amzn.to/3kRdXO8
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  • @AndreasUnderwood-em1bg
    @AndreasUnderwood-em1bg Před 10 měsíci +65

    This little baby packs a punch for the price (just over 30 bucks). I'm comparing it to an old Craftsman blower that recently died after about 15 years. So far I've used it four times czcams.com/users/postUgkx9IdbewMd3eOaX3SS_kV4wC73v6yWG2KY and it's done an excellent job. It's light, and it moves leaves and debris very well. It's a little shorter than the craftsman, but it's fairly easy to manage. I don't ever use the front grip (requiring both hands). If I did, it would increase the distance between the blower and the debris, or it would require me to bend over awkwardly. I'm 6' 3", so I just hold it (since it's light enough) with one hand down at my side and it's a perfect fit. It's also back-heavy, making it easy to maneuver up/down/left/right motions of the blower end. As a final perk, I can actually appreciate the safety cord lock feature, since my other blower's lack of a decent one caused my power cord connector to start falling apart, due to all of the pulling, etc. If you're not ready to spend 200 - 400 on a gas leaf blower, and you don't mind messing with a cord 2 to 4 times a month, then this thing is for you.

  • @maxxc7534
    @maxxc7534 Před rokem +5

    I just used a Leaf Blower blowing thru a long enough Lightweight Aluminum Gutter/downspout (which I already had). made a U-turn at the top so I could blow debris out of hard to reach gutters up high. worked like a charm

  • @togamac
    @togamac Před 3 lety +14

    Thanks, very informative. I did not know that there is schedule 20 PVC so that alone made it worthwhile for me. You have a very pleasant demeanor, no bragging, yelling, annoying music, etc., you seem like a great guy to have a beer with. Just the facts, as Joe Friday said. Great job!

  • @SheenaRea
    @SheenaRea Před 2 lety +2

    Nice detailed video, and I love that it's straight to the point. Thank you!

  • @OzScout66
    @OzScout66 Před 3 lety +23

    ...thanks for the informative video mate.... I've since made one, and it works a treat.... I had the same issue with the 50mm pipe getting stuck between roof edge & gutter along various sections... I grabbed my heat gun and reshaped the 50mm round pipe to an oval shape ~ 40mm and it fits in perfectly now without any issues what so ever.... I've even made an attachment with a slightly protruding chisel/squareish shaped edge to scrape along the gutter base as it sucks..... again the heat gun worked great to shape the pvc - thanks again mate, cheers

  • @davidsnyder4362
    @davidsnyder4362 Před 2 lety +1

    Great video, thank you. I recently had a new roof put on my home and replaced my gutters. I had 5 inch gutters and went with a 6 inch gutter to give myself more room to work when cleaning the gutters with this method. I also hope the larger gutters will handle the water better. Thank you again.

  • @juicer52
    @juicer52 Před rokem +3

    Thanks for the sched 20 whole house vacuum 2" pipe suggestion. I found mine at local elect supply store for $6 for 8' section. The extra pieces, unions and elbows, were about $1 each. The weight difference made it so much easier in reaching second story gutters. I had been using a telescoping pool pole attached to extra shop vac hoses, looped at the business end, but it got pretty heavy.
    However, the 2" sched 20 pipe kept getting clogged at the suction end due to large/wet leaves so I switched to blowing out the gutters instead. A little messy but ground cleanup is no different that when I would climb on the roof (2/12 pitch) AND is so much safer.
    I will now be switching to my gas back pack blower for a air source as it doesn't require dragging the shop vac and power cord around the house.
    BTW, I also gave up on those downspout gutter screen inserts that clog almost as soon as installed and rely on a homemade screening cover made of 1/4" holed wire mesh. It measures about a foot in length and 1 " high. Might allow more fines to get through at roof level so I installed an inline flexible downspout diverter/screen close to the ground. About $6 from Lowes or HD, they can be checked and cleared before the fines can clog my underground system.
    The only other alternative I have considered is moving somewhere with no trees!

    • @flannelguydiy6458
      @flannelguydiy6458  Před rokem

      Glad it helped....now you can help me by sharing this video on Facebook

  • @michaelbrennan7148
    @michaelbrennan7148 Před 3 lety +2

    Thank you for posting video. Very helpful

  • @markmura3600
    @markmura3600 Před 2 lety +3

    Chop saw safety tip. Let your blade come to a complete stop before lifting the blade. You can never be too careful with these things.

  • @barryrobertson9066
    @barryrobertson9066 Před rokem +1

    Looks great going to try it

  • @Leesherwood
    @Leesherwood Před 3 lety +1

    Knowledge is power, Thank you for a great video. Subscribed.

  • @Mark-wt7xl
    @Mark-wt7xl Před 2 lety

    Thank you
    Great idea, l am starting a business next year doing that.l make one next weekend.
    Thanks from Australia

  • @dudleydogbrown1
    @dudleydogbrown1 Před 4 lety +1

    EXCELLENT VIDEO--THANK YOU

  • @glenmaule3967
    @glenmaule3967 Před 3 lety +3

    I was thinking about an extension on the air hose to loosen the leftovers up and then go back with the shop vac. Use them one after the other a few times

  • @1942nn
    @1942nn Před 3 lety +6

    you could use heat to flatten the suction pipe a bit so it does not get stuck.

  • @jimhansen2403
    @jimhansen2403 Před 3 lety +11

    On the short end that is inside your gutters, just use a heat gun till soften then flatten the fist 3 or 4 inches about 1/2 inch. It will then clear the overhanging roofing.

  • @Squintintaratino
    @Squintintaratino Před rokem +2

    I was just cleaning my gutters yesterday and wondering if I could use a shop vac because my trees are sweet gum trees. As you can imagine my gutters are full of those little sticker balls. I have one side gutter left to do and now it's going to be much easier than trying to dig those out by hand!!!

  • @JonsDailyHustle
    @JonsDailyHustle Před 3 lety +3

    Thanks for sharing this. We do alot of gutter cleanings and after our last job of being on a large ladder going up 2 stories.....I think we might try this on the next one lol

  • @Duncaninsandiego
    @Duncaninsandiego Před 4 lety +5

    Great idea, I just did this today. I have a 2 story house and 2 areas at each corner that always get clogged. I used schedule 40 with 2, 5 feet lengths coupled together and then shimmied about 4-5 rungs up a ladder to reach. It was kinda heavy however I found I could get up the ladder with the pipe and hook it into the gutter and leave hanging while I get the end of the shop vac and hook it to the end of the pvc. Also have a couple of areas of single story guttering so just disconnect one of the 5 ft sections and do it from the ground. Nice project, thanks for sharing, may look into the schedule 20 and a better coupling to make it a little more solid..

  • @eyeonart6865
    @eyeonart6865 Před 2 lety +1

    I bought a rigid shop vac and a gutter accessorie. eBay $44.00 for return rigid wet, dry vac and $29.00 for Rigid gutter accessorie. Now no more blowing leaves out of gutter.

  • @soundman6645
    @soundman6645 Před 2 měsíci

    if you have trouble with the pipe fitting between the roof material and the gutter.
    Heat up the end section og PVC with a heat gun till it is just soft and squash it flat till it fits nice.
    .
    carving the end away with a hole saw is a good thing too ..... do this before you cut the pipe to length

  • @Justforall7
    @Justforall7 Před rokem +2

    Great video bro. What Vac shop do you use and do you get enough power? Do you think I can use this method for full time gutter cleaning? Thanks and appreciate all the information.

  • @lookingdown8290
    @lookingdown8290 Před 3 lety +16

    Instead of two 90 degree pieces, one 90 and one 45 would make this easier to use. Also, remove the filter and you will have more suction

    • @1942nn
      @1942nn Před 3 lety

      great idea. I am about cleaning my gutter, single story house. Will try both ideas.

    • @nancyfaginas-cody6904
      @nancyfaginas-cody6904 Před 3 lety +1

      Did anyone try it with a 90 and 45?

    • @jimc5694
      @jimc5694 Před 2 lety

      @@nancyfaginas-cody6904 My preliminary results show that the 45 is better.

  • @Tennoz
    @Tennoz Před 2 lety +3

    at the end of your pipe where it touches the bottom of the gutter you should either cut the tip off diagonally or cur a concave out of it with the two lower tips toward the shingle side and the other top toward the longer pipe side so that the upside down U is open left and right to suck leaves in

  • @kenmoon5685
    @kenmoon5685 Před 4 lety +5

    Good idea...Every year I need to clean gutters at least 3 times and often 4 times due to the varying times the different trees lose their leaves. To have a person clean my gutters it typically costs $150 to 175.00!! ( home is two story) I also have them rinse the gutters as well to wash the silt down. I think this is definitely worth a try -especially as I think another improvement to your idea (in my application) would be to run my garden hose through it. Design a type of clamp or inside reducer to secure the hose nozzle like the small brass jet nozzles. Perhaps someone might have an idea how I can do that. Many thanks, I enjoy your tips!

    • @flannelguydiy6458
      @flannelguydiy6458  Před 4 lety

      Ken... thanks for watching !

    • @1995Benzo
      @1995Benzo Před 3 lety +1

      I paid $180, 3 months ago. Got a new clog. Not going to spend another $180!

    • @psilocybemusashi
      @psilocybemusashi Před 2 lety

      won't the rain just wash the silt down for you?

  • @TheSputterGutterTool-jj4ee
    @TheSputterGutterTool-jj4ee Před 7 měsíci

    The Sputter clears the gutters without a LADDER!

  • @r.jsmith8979
    @r.jsmith8979 Před 3 lety +2

    Just a side note. If you have water in the gutter with leaves, you should take the filter out of the shop vac.

    • @r.jsmith8979
      @r.jsmith8979 Před 3 lety +1

      You may need the filter though. Maybe you just have to remember to dry it out when you finish? Any ideas?

    • @flannelguydiy6458
      @flannelguydiy6458  Před 3 lety +2

      run it without the filter

  • @chrisfarrugia5513
    @chrisfarrugia5513 Před 3 lety +1

    Great Video thank heaps what size shop vac would be strong enough Wattage power

  • @sdutango
    @sdutango Před 2 lety

    I think maybe you can heat it up and make it flatter so it fits in easier.

  • @letterspace1letterspace266

    Using Threaded union was a great idea

  • @patton3509
    @patton3509 Před 3 lety +1

    How do you maneuver around power lines going into the house?

    • @flannelguydiy6458
      @flannelguydiy6458  Před 3 lety

      I did not have any in my way. You would simply avoid them....

  • @carlosgraphic
    @carlosgraphic Před rokem +1

    I'm thinking to make this tool with 3" cardboard core tubes 48" long. It is usually found in signs or printing shops. A few can be stuck together without tilt weight problems. The join can be made with a piece of the same tube. They are very sturdy and lightweight. I know that because I work in a printing shop and already made the test with 4 tubes. The only downside I see is the dirty gutter has to be dry because the tubes are made of cardboard.

  • @misha6162
    @misha6162 Před 3 lety +2

    did you cut off that 3 ft piece at the beginning because you did not need the extra bit of length?

  • @dougsorensen7594
    @dougsorensen7594 Před 2 lety +1

    What power shop vac is required to provide enough suction?

  • @angelisone
    @angelisone Před 3 lety +1

    The real drawback for many homeowners are the darn weight of holding & pushing it up when homes have 3 floors.
    And good luck finding grade 20 pipe.

    • @RangerCaptain11A
      @RangerCaptain11A Před 8 měsíci

      sch 20 is vacuum pipe. its common.

    • @JamesBond-qv2ht
      @JamesBond-qv2ht Před 7 měsíci

      @@RangerCaptain11A out of stock everywhere except a few places online but then shipping cost is ridiculous.

  • @stephensmith9807
    @stephensmith9807 Před 3 lety

    Heat up the PVC pipe and Flatten it a little

  • @billcox199
    @billcox199 Před 2 lety +2

    I use the same set up but use a blower instead of a shop vac.

    • @flannelguydiy6458
      @flannelguydiy6458  Před 2 lety

      thanks for watching...

    • @mleibold
      @mleibold Před 4 měsíci

      Why?

    • @billcox199
      @billcox199 Před 4 měsíci

      @@mleibold More power and much faster with a blower. 10ft. Piece of vinyl downspout and 2 45* ends about $15.

  • @Essays4College
    @Essays4College Před 3 lety +2

    How can you see what you're doing up there though? Seems as though it doesn't prevent you from having to use your ladder at some point.

    • @flannelguydiy6458
      @flannelguydiy6458  Před 3 lety

      you can feel it.... like Hellen Keller would !

    • @Angelkta777
      @Angelkta777 Před 3 lety +1

      Attach go pro then connect to phone

    • @Essays4College
      @Essays4College Před 3 lety

      @@Angelkta777 Thanks for your response Angel. I really needed a serious answer about this. Thanks.

    • @Angelkta777
      @Angelkta777 Před 3 lety

      @@Essays4College czcams.com/video/9_uD8mdc9AI/video.html

    • @JamesBond-qv2ht
      @JamesBond-qv2ht Před 7 měsíci

      I plan to check my work with my drone which transmits video.

  • @TRL2303
    @TRL2303 Před měsícem

    You didnt show how you joined your pipe to the shop vacuum inlet. Theres a big difference in diameter. My shop Vax is 32mm and you are going from 2" (50mm). Also this big drop in diameter is gonna be a problem for blockages. I am also looking at other shop vacuums, and they are about 35mm standard ID.

  • @rbarr775
    @rbarr775 Před 4 lety +3

    I think PVC manufacturers owe you a modest commission.

  • @davekolp4552
    @davekolp4552 Před 3 lety +9

    Looks like he is struggling with that 2 in pvc.

  • @leungfy1
    @leungfy1 Před 3 lety +1

    how do you connect the piping to the shop vac tubing if the tubing is 1-1/4 or 2.5" I can't find a flexible coupling that fits.

  • @pwu8194
    @pwu8194 Před 3 lety +2

    I think I am just going to bend the vacuum hose downward and tie it to a pole.

    • @flannelguydiy6458
      @flannelguydiy6458  Před 3 lety +1

      whatever works for you! The video is more of a thought starter for people

  • @laffytaffy4448
    @laffytaffy4448 Před 3 lety +1

    I tried to find schedule 20 (indoor vacuum PVC pipe) for this project, but what im finding is the outer diameter is much smaller, isn’t as solid, and has less compatible pieces such as female and male adapters. So would schedule 40 pvc be better even though its heavy and wobbly?? Has anyone made a schedule 20 gutter sucker who can share? Thx!!

  • @p.ben.8177
    @p.ben.8177 Před rokem

    For the part that touches the gutter ...heat it with a heat gun and squash it a bit.

  • @mlee81
    @mlee81 Před 3 lety +1

    Annoying trying to find schedule 20 don't need heavy duty for this. Can't find it anywhere

    • @flannelguydiy6458
      @flannelguydiy6458  Před 3 lety

      yeah it is not easy to find which is why I used schedule 40 in the video. I put a link in the description to a kit that is much lighter

    • @mlee81
      @mlee81 Před 3 lety

      @@flannelguydiy6458 thanks unfortunately I have have to get creative to reach 30 so feet. Most vids are looking at a 1 story building i could get with a ladder. Have an old home built like a castle need to get high. Appreciate the vid

    • @mikee6599
      @mikee6599 Před 2 lety

      @@flannelguydiy6458 I don't see any links in your description.

    • @flannelguydiy6458
      @flannelguydiy6458  Před 2 lety

      @@mikee6599 it was in the first pinned comment. I just added it to the description as well

    • @mikee6599
      @mikee6599 Před 2 lety

      @@flannelguydiy6458 Thank you

  • @dennismoreland5175
    @dennismoreland5175 Před 3 lety +1

    Why not use the exhaust side of your shop vac?

  • @willchoate7072
    @willchoate7072 Před 2 lety

    Might do better hooking it up to the blower side of the shopvac. Blowing it out.

  • @morganroberts1111
    @morganroberts1111 Před rokem

    Heat the end pipe/outlet with a heat gun then shape to fit your gutter. Issue solved.

  • @fpplsoftwashpressurewashin8757

    simply not enough power with the home style shop vac.

  • @flannelguydiy6458
    @flannelguydiy6458  Před 3 lety +3

    You can buy a kit that does something similar here on Amazon amzn.to/3kRdXO8

    • @raymondrak961
      @raymondrak961 Před 3 lety

      This might work but various shop vac manufacturers have slightly different dimensions on their extensions. I think it's an attempt at brand loyalty.

  • @GRJCLyon
    @GRJCLyon Před 3 lety +2

    I spent 7 grand cutting down every one of my trees because I'm putting in a pool. I got a brand new roof and seamless gutter system. I now need gutter guards from the neighbors trees. Fuck my life.

  • @vilo3454
    @vilo3454 Před 2 lety

    Great video…yet just cut the dang trees down …they r the real issue.

  • @GrowlinWillie
    @GrowlinWillie Před 2 lety +1

    way too long

  • @aussierednecksinger28

    Don't bother making anything out of PVC. Just go buy a lightweight plastic gutter cleaning kit by Worx or Stihl and save wasting time and money