You can still clean your gutters out without a ladder (Image: Getty)
With spring approaching, now is the perfect time to ensure your home’s gutters are before the seasonal spring showers arrive.
Clogged gutters filled with and debris can lead to serious issues, from minor repairs to costly structural problems.
Blocked gutters can also attract pests like rodents, squirrels, and mosquitoes, which is why it is important to clean your gutters at least once or twice a year.
While this may seem like a challenging task, one home expert has revealed four easy ways to prevent water pooling without having to take your feet off the ground.
In a video shared on , an account called shared tips on how best to give our gutters some attention with over 150,000 followers.
Blocked gutters can also attract squirrels and rodents (Image: Getty Images)
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They recommended four simple ways to keep your gutters clear:
1. Garden hose attachment
Using a garden hose attachment is useful for homes with relatively low gutters or minor blockages, as the force of the water can efficiently push debris towards the downspout and flush it away.
For best results, start at one end of the gutter and work your way along, ensuring all sections are cleared.
However, if your gutters are severely clogged, you may need to repeat the process or combine it with another method, such as a gutter claw tool, to remove stubborn debris.
2. Leaf blower attachment
This method is particularly effective for dry debris, as the strong air current can easily lift and push leaves out of the gutters. Some attachments come with multiple extension tubes, allowing you to adjust the length depending on the height of your gutters.
This method can however be a bit messy, as the force of the blower may scatter debris onto your lawn, driveway or patio.
To minimise cleanup, consider placing a tarp on the ground beneath the gutters or using a rake to gather the fallen debris afterward.
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3. Shop vac attachment
A wet/dry vac attachment can be used to either blow or suck out debris from your gutters.
Designed to fit onto most standard wet/dry vacuums, these attachments typically include a series of extension tubes and a curved nozzle, enabling you to reach into the gutters while standing safely on the ground.
It’s especially useful for removing leaves and dirt without the mess of climbing up high.
4. Gutter claw tool
This long-handled tool is designed to grab and pull out debris, allowing you to clear the gutters with minimal effort. It’s an affordable and effective way to reach into hard-to-reach areas.
Unlike suction or airflow-based methods, this tool gives you more control, allowing you to scrape, lift, and pull out dirt, wet leaves and even small nests or moss buildup.
If you have tried the above and are still worried about blockages, it’s recommended to hire a professional gutter cleaning service to ensure everything is properly cleared.