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miamicuse June 1st 06 03:55 AM

Gutter clogged - who to call?
 
I have a house with an interior courtyard where half the roof actually
slopes to this courtyard. For this reason there is a gutter around the edge
and eventually drains to a gutter which goes down and into the the slab and
bends and eventually comes out of the house on the other end.

This is now completely clogged up from leaves and debris going into it.

I have tired to shoot water using a high speed garden hose jet, no luck...so
I need professional help.

What kind of professionals do I need? Don't think I need a plumber right?
I don't think this is appropriate to shoot down a 3" snake designed for a
PVC sewer.

Any suggestions?

Thanks,

MC



mrsgator88 June 1st 06 05:21 AM

Gutter clogged - who to call?
 
"miamicuse" wrote in message
...
I have a house with an interior courtyard where half the roof actually
slopes to this courtyard. For this reason there is a gutter around the
edge
and eventually drains to a gutter which goes down and into the the slab
and
bends and eventually comes out of the house on the other end.

This is now completely clogged up from leaves and debris going into it.

I have tired to shoot water using a high speed garden hose jet, no
luck...so
I need professional help.

What kind of professionals do I need? Don't think I need a plumber right?
I don't think this is appropriate to shoot down a 3" snake designed for a
PVC sewer.

Any suggestions?

Thanks,

MC



Are the downspouts or drainage line clogged. You can use a rodder for
either. This is really DIY stuff. While you're cleaning the gutter, you
should lay gutter screens.

S



Tony Hwang June 1st 06 05:50 AM

Gutter clogged - who to call?
 
miamicuse wrote:
I have a house with an interior courtyard where half the roof actually
slopes to this courtyard. For this reason there is a gutter around the edge
and eventually drains to a gutter which goes down and into the the slab and
bends and eventually comes out of the house on the other end.

This is now completely clogged up from leaves and debris going into it.

I have tired to shoot water using a high speed garden hose jet, no luck...so
I need professional help.

What kind of professionals do I need? Don't think I need a plumber right?
I don't think this is appropriate to shoot down a 3" snake designed for a
PVC sewer.

Any suggestions?

Thanks,

MC


Hi,
Can I call you LAZY BUGGER?

miamicuse June 1st 06 06:33 AM

Gutter clogged - who to call?
 

"Tony Hwang" wrote in message
news:4mufg.217601$P01.129300@pd7tw3no...
miamicuse wrote:
I have a house with an interior courtyard where half the roof actually
slopes to this courtyard. For this reason there is a gutter around the

edge
and eventually drains to a gutter which goes down and into the the slab

and
bends and eventually comes out of the house on the other end.

This is now completely clogged up from leaves and debris going into it.

I have tired to shoot water using a high speed garden hose jet, no

luck...so
I need professional help.

What kind of professionals do I need? Don't think I need a plumber

right?
I don't think this is appropriate to shoot down a 3" snake designed for

a
PVC sewer.

Any suggestions?

Thanks,

MC


Hi,
Can I call you LAZY BUGGER?


What do you mean?

This is a house I just bought and had dozens of problems I need to address.
Half of the down spout is buried inside the concrete slab and it is blocked
somewhere. How am I being lazy?

MC



m Ransley June 1st 06 01:28 PM

Gutter clogged - who to call?
 
You can call a 100$ hr plumber, I call an 8$hr kid.


No June 1st 06 02:21 PM

Gutter clogged - who to call?
 
miamicuse wrote:
I have a house with an interior courtyard where half the roof actually
slopes to this courtyard. For this reason there is a gutter around the edge
and eventually drains to a gutter which goes down and into the the slab and
bends and eventually comes out of the house on the other end.

This is now completely clogged up from leaves and debris going into it.

I have tired to shoot water using a high speed garden hose jet, no luck...so
I need professional help.

What kind of professionals do I need? Don't think I need a plumber right?
I don't think this is appropriate to shoot down a 3" snake designed for a
PVC sewer.

Any suggestions?

Thanks,

MC


Is it thin downspout material or is there a real drain pipe under the
slab? I would try roto router type people to clear the clog under the
house/slab. You should clean your gutters and downspouts yourself.

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HeyBub June 1st 06 02:36 PM

Gutter clogged - who to call?
 
miamicuse wrote:
I have a house with an interior courtyard where half the roof actually
slopes to this courtyard. For this reason there is a gutter around
the edge and eventually drains to a gutter which goes down and into
the the slab and bends and eventually comes out of the house on the
other end.

This is now completely clogged up from leaves and debris going into
it.

I have tired to shoot water using a high speed garden hose jet, no
luck...so I need professional help.

What kind of professionals do I need? Don't think I need a plumber
right? I don't think this is appropriate to shoot down a 3" snake
designed for a PVC sewer.

Any suggestions?


Neighborhood male teenager. Trade clean gutter for one hour of high-speed
internet porn.



Banty June 1st 06 03:10 PM

Gutter clogged - who to call?
 
In article , HeyBub says...

miamicuse wrote:
I have a house with an interior courtyard where half the roof actually
slopes to this courtyard. For this reason there is a gutter around
the edge and eventually drains to a gutter which goes down and into
the the slab and bends and eventually comes out of the house on the
other end.

This is now completely clogged up from leaves and debris going into
it.

I have tired to shoot water using a high speed garden hose jet, no
luck...so I need professional help.

What kind of professionals do I need? Don't think I need a plumber
right? I don't think this is appropriate to shoot down a 3" snake
designed for a PVC sewer.

Any suggestions?


Neighborhood male teenager. Trade clean gutter for one hour of high-speed
internet porn.



Nice try, but I think you should just go get your own porn...


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Banty June 1st 06 03:12 PM

Gutter clogged - who to call?
 
In article , miamicuse says...


"Tony Hwang" wrote in message
news:4mufg.217601$P01.129300@pd7tw3no...
miamicuse wrote:
I have a house with an interior courtyard where half the roof actually
slopes to this courtyard. For this reason there is a gutter around the

edge
and eventually drains to a gutter which goes down and into the the slab

and
bends and eventually comes out of the house on the other end.

This is now completely clogged up from leaves and debris going into it.

I have tired to shoot water using a high speed garden hose jet, no

luck...so
I need professional help.

What kind of professionals do I need? Don't think I need a plumber

right?
I don't think this is appropriate to shoot down a 3" snake designed for

a
PVC sewer.

Any suggestions?

Thanks,

MC


Hi,
Can I call you LAZY BUGGER?


What do you mean?

This is a house I just bought and had dozens of problems I need to address.
Half of the down spout is buried inside the concrete slab and it is blocked
somewhere. How am I being lazy?


Or maybe just sensible and aware of limitations.

Two things I don't do - climb on my roof and crawl around in my crawlspace. The
local E.R. has enough business, thank you.

For this I'd contact a gutter installer. I did in the past. It'll cost a
little more than you'd think, though.

Banty


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Banty June 1st 06 03:14 PM

Gutter clogged - who to call?
 
In article , m Ransley says...

You can call a 100$ hr plumber, I call an 8$hr kid.



$8/hr kiddo, if he slips off the roof, can make for a future home insurance cost
which would make a $100/hr gutter installer look pretty cheap.

Banty


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Rapid June 1st 06 04:22 PM

Gutter clogged - who to call?
 
Banty wrote:
In article , miamicuse says...


"Tony Hwang" wrote in message
news:4mufg.217601$P01.129300@pd7tw3no...

miamicuse wrote:

I have a house with an interior courtyard where half the roof actually
slopes to this courtyard. For this reason there is a gutter around the


edge

and eventually drains to a gutter which goes down and into the the slab


and

bends and eventually comes out of the house on the other end.

This is now completely clogged up from leaves and debris going into it.

I have tired to shoot water using a high speed garden hose jet, no


luck...so

I need professional help.

What kind of professionals do I need? Don't think I need a plumber


right?

I don't think this is appropriate to shoot down a 3" snake designed for


a

PVC sewer.

Any suggestions?

Thanks,

MC



Hi,
Can I call you LAZY BUGGER?


What do you mean?

This is a house I just bought and had dozens of problems I need to address.
Half of the down spout is buried inside the concrete slab and it is blocked
somewhere. How am I being lazy?



Or maybe just sensible and aware of limitations.

Two things I don't do - climb on my roof and crawl around in my crawlspace. The
local E.R. has enough business, thank you.

For this I'd contact a gutter installer. I did in the past. It'll cost a
little more than you'd think, though.

Banty


how is crawling in a crawl space going to send you to the e-room?

Banty June 1st 06 04:40 PM

Gutter clogged - who to call?
 
In article , Rapid says...

Banty wrote:
In article , miamicuse says...


"Tony Hwang" wrote in message
news:4mufg.217601$P01.129300@pd7tw3no...

miamicuse wrote:

I have a house with an interior courtyard where half the roof actually
slopes to this courtyard. For this reason there is a gutter around the

edge

and eventually drains to a gutter which goes down and into the the slab

and

bends and eventually comes out of the house on the other end.

This is now completely clogged up from leaves and debris going into it.

I have tired to shoot water using a high speed garden hose jet, no

luck...so

I need professional help.

What kind of professionals do I need? Don't think I need a plumber

right?

I don't think this is appropriate to shoot down a 3" snake designed for

a

PVC sewer.

Any suggestions?

Thanks,

MC



Hi,
Can I call you LAZY BUGGER?

What do you mean?

This is a house I just bought and had dozens of problems I need to address.
Half of the down spout is buried inside the concrete slab and it is blocked
somewhere. How am I being lazy?



Or maybe just sensible and aware of limitations.

Two things I don't do - climb on my roof and crawl around in my crawlspace. The
local E.R. has enough business, thank you.

For this I'd contact a gutter installer. I did in the past. It'll cost a
little more than you'd think, though.

Banty


how is crawling in a crawl space going to send you to the e-room?



Panic. :)

Crawlspaces ain't my thing.

Cheers,
Banty


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C & E June 1st 06 04:58 PM

Gutter clogged - who to call?
 

"miamicuse" wrote in message
...
I have a house with an interior courtyard where half the roof actually
slopes to this courtyard. For this reason there is a gutter around the
edge
and eventually drains to a gutter which goes down and into the the slab
and
bends and eventually comes out of the house on the other end.

This is now completely clogged up from leaves and debris going into it.

I have tired to shoot water using a high speed garden hose jet, no
luck...so
I need professional help.

What kind of professionals do I need? Don't think I need a plumber right?
I don't think this is appropriate to shoot down a 3" snake designed for a
PVC sewer.

Any suggestions?

Thanks,

MC


Generally, I call a 'handyman' service for the gutters and a 'drain
cleaning' service for the underground stuff (think: Roto-Rooter, but they
are an expensive franchise. Use a local guy). After fracturing vertebra I
don't do roofs either.



Chris Hill June 1st 06 06:34 PM

Gutter clogged - who to call?
 
On Wed, 31 May 2006 22:55:22 -0400, "miamicuse"
wrote:

I have a house with an interior courtyard where half the roof actually
slopes to this courtyard. For this reason there is a gutter around the edge
and eventually drains to a gutter which goes down and into the the slab and
bends and eventually comes out of the house on the other end.

This is now completely clogged up from leaves and debris going into it.

I have tired to shoot water using a high speed garden hose jet, no luck...so
I need professional help.



Call a hardware store, ask if they have snakes forsale. That's what a
pro is going to use, and they are going to charge you a big chunk of
change to take time out of their busy day to do your little job.

June 1st 06 11:54 PM

Gutter clogged - who to call?
 
On Thu, 1 Jun 2006 08:36:02 -0500, "HeyBub" wrote:

miamicuse wrote:
I have a house with an interior courtyard where half the roof actually
slopes to this courtyard. For this reason there is a gutter around
the edge and eventually drains to a gutter which goes down and into
the the slab and bends and eventually comes out of the house on the
other end.

This is now completely clogged up from leaves and debris going into
it.

I have tired to shoot water using a high speed garden hose jet, no
luck...so I need professional help.

What kind of professionals do I need? Don't think I need a plumber
right? I don't think this is appropriate to shoot down a 3" snake
designed for a PVC sewer.

Any suggestions?


Neighborhood male teenager. Trade clean gutter for one hour of high-speed
internet porn.


DO NOT hire the neighborhood teen for ladder work.
( or any other potentially harmful job )

If he falls on his head, Mom & Dad will SUE
They'll own your house, your car, and your future earnings too !!


rj

Art June 2nd 06 12:48 AM

Gutter clogged - who to call?
 
If the underground line is clogged you might want to call Rooter Rooter.
Worse case (expensive) is they come with their $500 pump job to get the clog
out without damaging line.

In future consider Leafguard brand gutters. They do not get crap in them.
Period. Mine are up 9 years now. Old gutters clogged in 4 months. In 9
years Leafguards have never been cleaned and are absolutely clean. Forget
the add on gutter helmits. I had them in my previous house and they didn't
work at all.



"miamicuse" wrote in message
...
I have a house with an interior courtyard where half the roof actually
slopes to this courtyard. For this reason there is a gutter around the
edge
and eventually drains to a gutter which goes down and into the the slab
and
bends and eventually comes out of the house on the other end.

This is now completely clogged up from leaves and debris going into it.

I have tired to shoot water using a high speed garden hose jet, no
luck...so
I need professional help.

What kind of professionals do I need? Don't think I need a plumber right?
I don't think this is appropriate to shoot down a 3" snake designed for a
PVC sewer.

Any suggestions?

Thanks,

MC






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