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Title: gutter jobs in december
Post by: 007 or what on December 21, 2006, 05:02:57 pm
Did one today  :-\ NEVER again not when every gutter was frozen solid didnt think about it :-X bit p....d off with myself really took twice as long and i'm now covered in dirt, i'm cold and wet and out of pocket. sorry i know its xmas but what a crap day arrgh!!!!!!
Title: Re: gutter jobs in december
Post by: mogy on December 21, 2006, 07:16:56 pm
Yep i was up there as well , slimy  cold  freezin  yuk
  Mogy
Title: Re: gutter jobs in december
Post by: captain lard on December 21, 2006, 07:27:35 pm
Hard lines mate, I was doing someones windows this week and they asked me to check the guttering, it was full of moss and frozen water, didnt have a chance to clear the downpipe. I have been asked to do some guttering cleans but have avoided them cos I dont think I could get a price that would make the effort worthwhile up here.
Title: Re: gutter jobs in december
Post by: macc on December 21, 2006, 07:30:12 pm
Same here. Did a big one yesterday. Was not happy, frozen solid, 2 outlets were blocked up,  :o, frozen again,  >:(.

What was a 3hr job ended up been 5hrs,  ::), but i got a good rate for it.  ;D

But i wont be doing another on a day like that again.

Macc
Title: Re: gutter jobs in december
Post by: Richy L on December 22, 2006, 10:28:51 am
sometimes when they are frozen it is a bit easier.
I have found sometimes all the much comes out in one section you can take it out about a foot or two at the time.

Its not so easy if it goes even colder and the water and muck is frozen TO the gutters. >:(

Last job i did when it was all frozen to the gutters, the old lady gave me some boiling kettle water. Losened it up quite a bit, made it much easier to do. :)
Title: Re: gutter jobs in december
Post by: Chris - CBWC on December 22, 2006, 11:59:51 am
I've only done a couple of gutter jobs, which were pretty easy, but how do you clear the downpipe?  I can only reach so far (obviously!) plus it didn't go straight down, it had a couple of bends towards the house, then ran straight down.  The gutters were rammed with what I can only describe as turf!  Had pretty much it's on eco-system, and it went down the downpipe too.

Any thoughts or advice?
Title: Re: gutter jobs in december
Post by: jeff1 on December 22, 2006, 12:09:38 pm
I've only done a couple of gutter jobs, which were pretty easy, but how do you clear the downpipe?  I can only reach so far (obviously!) plus it didn't go straight down, it had a couple of bends towards the house, then ran straight down.  The gutters were rammed with what I can only describe as turf!  Had pretty much it's on eco-system, and it went down the downpipe too.

Any thoughts or advice?

I use a mouse (not a real one  ;D) but a steel one on a reel jam it up and down a few times and this normally clears it, follow it with some water just to wash it down the downpipe, and look to make sure it comes out the bottom.

If you don't have anything like that at hand look for a flexable small branch and don,t let the customer catch you ripping it off there bush  ;D
if you go to your local DIY store you can normally buy a steel drain rod, but not on a reel, if you have a mate who works for BT ask him to get you one, they are excellent and long enough to go right to the bottom of the drainpipe if you need to.
Title: Re: gutter jobs in december
Post by: Richy L on December 23, 2006, 06:09:42 pm
wire coat hangers are helpful, they can bend around the awkard parts. Just move it up and down when its in the drain pipe. that should losen it up.

But obviously, if the blockage is at the top of the downpipe, its best to take it apart and empty it that way.
Title: Re: gutter jobs in december
Post by: Cleaner Windows on December 23, 2006, 06:35:51 pm
really, i find it much easier when its frozen!! just give the gutter itself a squeeze and it realeaes a whole section of crap, then just lift it out.
much easier than in the summer when its all liquid and mush!
downpipes are the only prob, but just flush with warm water etc...i always find the job much,much quicker due to it being frozen!
Title: Re: gutter jobs in december
Post by: Perry Ashlington on December 23, 2006, 06:48:52 pm
Noone has asked me to clean gutters out yet can anyone say how to price this work? Is it safe? I am a bit wobbly up ladders and dream of getting one of those pole setups some have - that would make cleaning gutters difficult I guess!
Title: Re: gutter jobs in december
Post by: paul saunders on December 23, 2006, 07:39:15 pm
I did my own yeterday and I charged myself £10 a side  :o
easy £30.  ;)
Title: Re: gutter jobs in december
Post by: Cleaner Windows on December 23, 2006, 08:23:59 pm
its a dirty job and no one wants to do it! so i charge £20 per side depending on the size and how many levels etc!
Title: Re: gutter jobs in december
Post by: pjulk on December 24, 2006, 12:44:56 am
I charge £1 a foot and get loads of gutter cleaning jobs.

The down pipes i take a section out if blocked and push some drain rods up it works every time.

Paul
Title: Re: gutter jobs in december
Post by: Steve Tate on December 24, 2006, 07:20:29 pm
I charge £5 bracket to Bracket (about a metre) Gable ends are £25  that includes soffit/facia/gutter polish up. I tell everybody we should be on scaffold and add another £100 on top because I'm saving them a pile doing it without scaffold. Average 3 Bed semi earns me £200,and takes about 4/5 hours. To be honest I only get about one third take up after quote but it's fraught with danger wet and dirty.