Why Spring Guttering Cleaning is a priority for home owners
After what feels like a very long winter, the lighter nights of British Summertime is a cue for home owners to carry out the essential home maintenance tasks. Perhaps the patio or driveway has moss from the gutters sprinkled across. Maybe the conservatory roof is littered with moss balls, both sure signs that there is more where that came from.
The outside of your home, guttering and fascia boards may be showing outward signs of dirt and grime from the last few months, but what is going on inside your guttering? It’s hard to tell from the ground. If there is moss on the patio or drive around your home, you can be fairly confident that there is more where that came from. Birds are sure to be digging around in there looking for insects or seeds to feed on, or even nesting material.
Check your guttering
Unless you get your ladders out (we don’t recommend this!) and climb up to the roof line, there is no telling how much debris has accumulated in your gutters over Winter. What we do know, from the tens of thousands of gutter cleaning jobs we carry out, is that it’s more often moss finds its way into your gutters than leaves unless you are living near trees. The debris is rarely visible from the ground, and quite often the first sign that there is something substantial in your gutters is an overflow or vegetation starting to germinate and you might see a few green shoots appear after a warm spell.
No Problem, No Charge
With GutterPRO, we have a ‘No Problem, No Charge’ policy. Every one of our guttering cleaning jobs starts with a camera survey and assessment. If there is no debris in your gutters, then we don’t charge a call out fee. Simple. No risk for householders to book, and we’ll share our photos with you. Check out our 20,000+ reviews.
Moss on a path or patio
Before a gutter clean
After a gutter clean