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UK Window Cleaning Forum => Window Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: Davew on November 30, 2007, 01:54:56 pm

Title: Gutter rake?
Post by: Davew on November 30, 2007, 01:54:56 pm
What a waste, we have nice long poles that are great for window cleaning but has any one tried adapting one so that you could rake out all or most of the debris in the gutter? It's awkward when a customer asks for a gutter clean and i can't do it because i am ladderless. :(
Title: Re: Gutter rake?
Post by: matt on November 30, 2007, 03:55:41 pm
the gutter tool

its like a big spoon with holes in it, and it screws onto the unger cone

i think mine was abut 10 quid, very easy to use, i only have to do 1 laddet climb per side of house
Title: Re: Gutter rake?
Post by: Davew on November 30, 2007, 04:26:13 pm
Yes i've seen those but you couldn't use one from ground level very well? I was thinking of a metal hook thith a blunt tip or blunt blade that could be walked from the ground. Might not be possible but it might get the worst out.
Something along the lines of a gooseneck fitting - screwed onto your adapter.
Title: Re: Gutter rake?
Post by: D.Salkeld_Ltd on November 30, 2007, 06:00:08 pm

Just say "Sorry, I don't do gutter clearing.  I can wash the outsides though?"
much less hastle.

David
Title: Re: Gutter rake?
Post by: TennetClean on November 30, 2007, 08:07:40 pm
Quote
I was thinking of a metal hook thith a blunt tip or blunt blade that could be walked from the ground. Might not be possible but it might get the worst out.
Something along the lines of a gooseneck fitting - screwed onto your adapter.

There is one available but i think its more for losening the muck than actually getting it out

Look here:
Title: Re: Gutter rake?
Post by: Davew on November 30, 2007, 08:18:42 pm
Fork that!
Yes something along those lines. Most householders presume that their windowcleaner will do the gutters it seems.
Title: Re: Gutter rake?
Post by: Chris Cottrell on November 30, 2007, 08:38:07 pm
Fork that!
Yes something along those lines. Most householders presume that their windowcleaner will do the gutters it seems.

Well I do and I do pretty well from it I might add
Title: Re: Gutter rake?
Post by: Davew on November 30, 2007, 08:43:30 pm
It can't be that hard to make something that could be dragged along the gutter forcing the muck over the side can it?(not talking guttervac here or jet wash)
Title: Re: Gutter rake?
Post by: matt on November 30, 2007, 10:26:23 pm
its fairly easy

i used to do a 3 storey OAP home

i use my 3 X 3M unger pole and drilled a extra hole a few inches down from the hole it has

then i popped to B&Q and paid 6 quid for a "bracket" its to hang things like ladders on a wall, has a red end cap to is ( they still sell them ) i then took the end cap off, flattened the end with a hammer and used to bolts to bolt it on, this then was dragged down the gutter and loosened all the stuff in the gutter, i then attached the "gutter spoon " and it dragged it all down to the end, as it was so high and i didnt fancy the ladder climb ( didnt even have ladder to reach ) i scooped it over the end , job done
Title: Re: Gutter rake?
Post by: Davew on December 01, 2007, 08:25:25 am
Spot on, i can't believe no one has manufactured one yet. Give me something to do this weekend.
Title: Re: Gutter rake?
Post by: Spruce on December 01, 2007, 11:00:48 pm
Hi

The other day. I had to clean the gutters above a flat conservatory roof that virtually ran the length of the back of the bungalow.
I used the end of a brush head that I got from Morrisons (converted it to a WFP brush but didn't like is performance)that has a 'sharpe' oval curve which I attached to the end of my Unger pole and dragged the gutter 90% clean with that - no problem.

Spruce
Title: Re: Gutter rake?
Post by: matt on December 01, 2007, 11:08:56 pm
the reason why i use a unger end on my fishing pole, i can attach loads of other fittings ;)