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Are there any objective reviews and comparisons of the various types
of these things that are on the market? My house is surrounded by maple and pine trees and spend a lot of time on a ladder cleaning out all the various sorts of debris these things drop all year long. -- Bert Hyman | St. Paul, MN | |
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http://www.askthebuilder.com/541-Gut...le-Truth.shtml
I have read this site. Who knows..I am in this same dilemma, and have done nothing to date. Good luck. Jackie "Bert Hyman" wrote in message ... Are there any objective reviews and comparisons of the various types of these things that are on the market? My house is surrounded by maple and pine trees and spend a lot of time on a ladder cleaning out all the various sorts of debris these things drop all year long. -- Bert Hyman | St. Paul, MN | |
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Probably no system will eliminate gutter cleaning except the one that
involves removing the gutters and letting the water fall onto a gravel drainage bed; but I've had no problems as yet with the Gutter Brush system that I installed last fall. Everything stayed clean during a northern Ohio fall, winter and, so far, this spring. The house is in an area of mixed mature trees, but none overhang the roof. No sign of the organic goo problem, but once the tree seeds are down that could change. I liked the relatively low cost and very easy installation of the Gutter Brush and I'm already one gutter cleaning to the good. TKM "Jackie Brophy" wrote in message ... http://www.askthebuilder.com/541-Gut...le-Truth.shtml I have read this site. Who knows..I am in this same dilemma, and have done nothing to date. Good luck. Jackie "Bert Hyman" wrote in message ... Are there any objective reviews and comparisons of the various types of these things that are on the market? My house is surrounded by maple and pine trees and spend a lot of time on a ladder cleaning out all the various sorts of debris these things drop all year long. -- Bert Hyman | St. Paul, MN | |
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"Jackie Brophy" wrote: http://www.askthebuilder.com/541-Gut...le-Truth.shtml Thanks for posting this. There's a lot of sense there (just not necessarily intuitive to ignorant, innocent homeowners like myself). Cheers, Kendall -- Kendall P. Bullen http://www.his.com/~kendall/ kendall@---^^^^^^^ Never e-mail me copies of Usenet postings, please. I do read the groups to which I post! |
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, "TKM" wrote: The house is in an area of mixed mature trees, but none overhang the roof. I imagine that helps a lot? Kendall -- Kendall P. Bullen http://www.his.com/~kendall/ kendall@---^^^^^^^ Never e-mail me copies of Usenet postings, please. I do read the groups to which I post! |
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![]() TKM wrote: Probably no system will eliminate gutter cleaning except the one that involves removing the gutters and letting the water fall onto a gravel drainage bed; There's another solution that worked well for me. Try looking under "Tree Service" in the yellow pages. |
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(lenny fackler) wrote in
oups.com: TKM wrote: Probably no system will eliminate gutter cleaning except the one that involves removing the gutters and letting the water fall onto a gravel drainage bed; There's another solution that worked well for me. Try looking under "Tree Service" in the yellow pages. You had all your neighbor's trees cut down? Sneaky! -- Bert Hyman | St. Paul, MN | |
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![]() Bert Hyman wrote: (lenny fackler) wrote in oups.com: TKM wrote: Probably no system will eliminate gutter cleaning except the one that involves removing the gutters and letting the water fall onto a gravel drainage bed; There's another solution that worked well for me. Try looking under "Tree Service" in the yellow pages. You had all your neighbor's trees cut down? Sneaky! -- Maybe you could still cut the branches over your house? Is that legal? I don't know but it should be. |
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(lenny fackler) wrote in
oups.com: Bert Hyman wrote: (lenny fackler) wrote in oups.com: TKM wrote: Probably no system will eliminate gutter cleaning except the one that involves removing the gutters and letting the water fall onto a gravel drainage bed; There's another solution that worked well for me. Try looking under "Tree Service" in the yellow pages. You had all your neighbor's trees cut down? Sneaky! Maybe you could still cut the branches over your house? Is that legal? I don't know but it should be. Assuming you're doing it without your neighbor's consent (or possibly knowledge), legal (here, anyway), but tricky. First, all the work has to be done from your property or from a public street or sidewalk. Then, you have to be sure there's no actual damage done to the tree. If you kill it or introduce disease, you've bought additional trouble. But last, and probably more important, your neighbor will still be your neighbor the next day. -- Bert Hyman | St. Paul, MN | |
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GuttaGard.
I reviewed everything myself when looking for a solution. GuttaGard works, is cheap, and you can do it yourself. |
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I have a huge oak right next to my house and two large maples about 30
feet upwind. Maples are in the front, oak is in the back. I used to have to clean the gutter about every month or two in spring and fall. I bought the cheap white plastic covers that snap on and I haven't had to clean my gutters in two years. I was very skeptical when I got these, but I thought for a $1 each I'd try it. They were easy to install with a ladder on my story and a half home. The pine needles may or may not work. |
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