Hi Mate thank you 🙏. Mine did too lol, my wife Theresa explained them to me as she did the quote and explained that i may not be able to clear it. But that i will do my best, It's good to get tested but once in a while only lol 😂
Fantastic job Rob 👏. Those chicken wire gutter fence things look very odd - on the plus side, at least you can repair the local football pitch with all the lumps of turf you fished out of them 😂😂
Hi MAte that has made me laugh 😆 No idea why those were really installed, it was a pain in some ares as the grass was wrapped in places around those fence things.
I thought of that at the time lol. Those tuffs were hard to break up especially at long distances. Truly an arm and shoulder burner yet satisfying at the end. We did mention not sure if we would clear it but rust we would give it a good try.
That was a tricky gutter clear. GVS do a nozzle with spikes which might have been perfect for that job but I have no idea if they fit your poles though.
I did think of those Ched but I guess the spikes may have got tangled up with that gutter guard fence type whatever that thing is called. A few swear words did come into play!
Hi Rob yes mate i always have my ols setup for gutter clears. Which is my ladder, ladder mate, bucket a pole and Pro Gutter tools. Sometimes your gutter vac will not clear a tough bit, so the old way still comes in handy. It's quicker than persevering with the vac.
@@CrystalCleanWindows we always take a karcher, reel, and a lance, which we bought from quip2clean, it as a part, like a loop, you can insert into the downspout / neck and just blast away any blockage, saves climbing , we also use the lance to wash gutters and fascias, much quicker and less stress on the body
There are always challangers on gutter clear days so thinking on your feet helps. Even with a guttter vac the ladders still come in handy!
My heart sunk when i saw those gutter guards and it wasn't even my job 😂 well done mate
Hi Mate thank you 🙏. Mine did too lol, my wife Theresa explained them to me as she did the quote and explained that i may not be able to clear it. But that i will do my best, It's good to get tested but once in a while only lol 😂
Well done
👍 Thank you 🙏
Fantastic job Rob 👏. Those chicken wire gutter fence things look very odd - on the plus side, at least you can repair the local football pitch with all the lumps of turf you fished out of them 😂😂
Hi MAte that has made me laugh 😆 No idea why those were really installed, it was a pain in some ares as the grass was wrapped in places around those fence things.
Another great job done. I’ve got an extra long nozzle that I’ve only ever used once when they had those guards in the way.
I thought of that at the time lol. Those tuffs were hard to break up especially at long distances. Truly an arm and shoulder burner yet satisfying at the end. We did mention not sure if we would clear it but rust we would give it a good try.
That was a tricky gutter clear. GVS do a nozzle with spikes which might have been perfect for that job but I have no idea if they fit your poles though.
I did think of those Ched but I guess the spikes may have got tangled up with that gutter guard fence type whatever that thing is called. A few swear words did come into play!
Did you gain access to the Gutter elbow / joints by ladder?
Hi Rob yes mate i always have my ols setup for gutter clears. Which is my ladder, ladder mate, bucket a pole and Pro Gutter tools. Sometimes your gutter vac will not clear a tough bit, so the old way still comes in handy. It's quicker than persevering with the vac.
@@CrystalCleanWindows we always take a karcher, reel, and a lance, which we bought from quip2clean, it as a part, like a loop, you can insert into the downspout / neck and just blast away any blockage, saves climbing , we also use the lance to wash gutters and fascias, much quicker and less stress on the body
@@RobertColinRawlinsonthat’s a great idea and saving climbing is always going to be a winner 👍