How to clean gutters quickly & effectively

For most, cleaning the gutters is probably one of the more unpleasant chores. However, if gutters and downpipes are clogged and rainwater cannot drain properly, then you’re left with no choice but to clean the gutters and remove fallen leaves and dirt. The gutter could otherwise overflow during the next rainfall, which could damage the roof, facades, or patio. But what is the best way to clean a gutter quickly, effectively and above all safely? Here are practical roof gutter and pipes cleaning tips.

Step-by-step instructions

Gutter cleaning set assembly
  1. First, attach the high-pressure nozzles to the pressure washer. If the factory pre-mounted nozzles are not the right ones for your own pressure washer, you need to loosen the locking clamps and insert the correct nozzles. Then secure them again. The appropriate nozzles for the pressure washer can be found in the instruction manual.

  2. Mount the adapter on the pressure washer hose according to the instruction manual, then pull it through the hose guide and connect it to the cleaning carriage and clamp.

  3. After removing the coarse debris, insert the screen included in the delivery at the top of the downpipe.
Roof gutter cleaning 4

4. Mount the clamp unit with the hose guide on the side of the gutter, insert the sled into the gutter, and align the hose with the red mark.

5. Then connect the system to the gun coupling of the pressure washer and turn it on. Guide the high-pressure hose manually. As soon as the gun of the pressure washer is activated, the cleaning sled pulls itself through the gutter and cleans it thanks to the two water jet nozzles directed to the rear.

6. For a better rinsing effect, the sled can be pulled back a little from time to time via the high-pressure hose. Repeat the cleaning process several times if necessary to remove stubborn dirt.

7. After cleaning, switch off the pressure washer and remove the collected dirt that has accumulated over the screen by the downpipe. Finally, remove the clamp and device.

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