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Tuesday, 10 January 2012

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Spotlight - Gutter Clearing

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GUTTER CLEARING
Moss is a big problem for most homes. It's hard
know if your guttering needs clearing unless
you can climb up there and take a look
But if your guttering hasn't been cleared for over
a year then you bet on your guttering looking
like the above.


At Guttering Direct we are proud of the service we give when clearing gutters. Our service not only includes Gutter Clearing but also we will repair any split or broken guttering. Secure any brackets or guttering that has come away from the fascia boards with new screws. Re-seal any double brackets and then wash the guttering through with water to make sure the flow is correct and that the guttering is channelling the water correctly towards the downpipes. All this is included in our fixed price.


Guttering that needs to be cleared. See how
the corner and ridge way leading up the roof is
totally crammed with leafs and moss. This leads to
dampness getting into the house.




  Think about a car going through an MOT test. The car won't pass if it is not safe to drive. Our gutter service is very much like an MOT, we will leave your guttering working the way it should be with no more drips or overflows or blockages.

The tools we use;

Gloves for obvious hygienic reasons and to protect our hands from any sharp objects that might be found in the Guttering such as glass, nails, screws etc.




A brush always helps to brush away hard to gather
tile grain which over the year washes down from the
roof. We can grab leafs, moss etc with our
hands but tile grain is easily brushed away.





A bucket allows us to collect all the muck from
the guttering without making a mess down below.
We always use aluminium buckets because they are
stronger and last longer. Plastic buckets tend to split.

Finally we use Rods to help enable us to reach the hard to get to places such as above conservatory's or the ridge ways
leading up the roof. Rods make our job that bit more easier
and leave a much more professional finish. 


The process of clearing guttering.

So what do we do? How do we do it?
Here's how!

  • Firstly we clear the guttering. This includes the upper gutters & lower. Any conservatory's, garages etc. We then check the downpipes and unblock the if need be.
  • Once we are happy that the guttering is cleared and ready to start channelling water again we run some water through the gutters to make sure there are no leaks and that the downpipes are totally clear.
  • We then Seal any double brackets that might need to be re-sealed
  • Secure any guttering or brackets that have come lose back to the fascia board.
  • Sweep any debris up from the floor. (we never leave you with a mess)
  • Then leave you with a receipt and guarantee that your guttering is ready to protect your home once again!
So that's the process!
What can happen to gutters that are not looked after or cleared on a regular basis?

Guttering that is not looked after can become blocked and then over time water that overflows can rot the wood work (fascias, soffits etc) and cause dampness within the home. The guttering will eventually fall down and the beams supporting the roof of the house can also become rotten and dangerous.
Guttering is a protector. Your home relies on your guttering to keep it from becoming damp. This is why guttering should always be checked at least once a year and cleared.

An example of Cleared / Clean guttering.

You can contact us today for a free quote by visiting our website at www.gutteringdirect.com

Spotlight - Panshanger

Today Guttering Direct were working in Panshanger, which is in Welwyn Garden City, Hertfordshire.

This is an area of Welwyn Garden City were I used to live and had an interest in. It is to the north east of the town and takes its name from a large house and grounds called Panshanger House slightly further to the east. The area was added to WGC during the 70's and 80's on the remaining land between the industrial estates and the River Mimram. Between the current Panshanger and the ex Panshanger house is a plateau which is an ex WW2 areodrome.

Panshanger Areodrome

Started life in WWII as a "decoy aerodrome" with a hangers and facilities made by film set experts, complete with dummy aircraft, cars, smoking chimneys and deliberate 'black out leaks'. Those measures were aimed at diverting German bombers away from Hatfield with its large aircraft factory and other nearby industries. It was so successful, that many of our own pilots landed at Panshanger by mistake! In the early forties RAF Elementary Flight Training School was based in Panshanger and real buildings began to replace the canvas and scaffolding dummies. In the early fifties the RAF had pulled out and the aerodrome become a fairly active civilian facility


Guttering Direct will be working in this area again very soon. Visit our website at http://www.gutteringdirect.com/ to book an appointment!