
Carrying out a gutter maintenance check is easy if you know what you’re looking for and take some precautions to prevent injury in the process. Roofrite shares some industry wisdom:
It goes without saying that any work you do around the house that involves a ladder, especially when working on your guttering, requires extreme care.
Guttering should be checked every six months. The most practical, and easiest to remember, is at the end of autumn and at the beginning of spring. Of course, if you live somewhere heavily treed then you should probably check even more frequently.
Bluescope Steel suggest checking your newly installed guttering regularly for the build-up of debris. If cleaning is needed, say after four months, then that would be your regular maintenance period.
During your first inspection, look for any loose steel debris that may have been left behind after installation. Subsequent inspections should:
Jan 19, 2016
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Roof Gutters, Roof Maintenance
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