Looking for gutter cleaning tools. What do you guy use.
-- Edited by Art O on Friday 13th of September 2013 03:12:10 PM
Andy Hinson said
Sep 14, 2013
I use a brush and chemicals for the outside. I don't clean gutters out as a service. Cant make enough $$$
Art O said
Sep 14, 2013
Game Chaser wrote:
I use a brush and chemicals for the outside. I don't clean gutters out as a service. Cant make enough $$$
I here ya Andy there is no money in Gutter cleaning
gutterdog said
Sep 14, 2013
I still clean out gutters. That used to be all we did. now I still like doing them because if you only have 6 or 7 hours of work, for that day a gutter cleaning, extra 100 120 or so bucks is kinda nice!
gutterdog said
Sep 14, 2013
we use a leaf blower to clean them out.
Barry Landis said
Sep 20, 2013
We clean them out by hand then flush. This is part of our roof cleaning service.
Gutter whitening on the exterior face is done with Gutter Grenade and soft bristle brush. This is sold as a premium service for us which most times gets us an extra $300+ per job.
Ed Thompson said
Sep 20, 2013
We only clean interior gutters as an add-on. We used to advertise a lot for this but many times people have said we're crazy at $149. Its hard to make money on gutters.
Art O said
Sep 20, 2013
Gutter cleaning sucks around here. I tell the Home Owner $100 bucks and they hang up. I like the line my husband did the lower gutter, but we need the high gutters done. That will be a 100 bucks lady. She says what are you nut! I'm not paying That!. We the contractor should risk our life for 50 bucks, Don't think so.
Elite Property Maintenance said
Sep 20, 2013
WOw , I tell you what I get 125.00 to 175.00 on gutter clean outs and I do a bunch, normally I charge 125 for a 1 story and 175 for a 2 story, Lmao , i just did a gutter clean out for 650, it was a huge home on Table Rock Lake I had to get a lift to replace a piece of sofit that had blown out,this house wash like 40 feet up and the sofit was the corner piece, Pain in ---
but they had NP paying what I ask, and I never get complaints on my prices of 125-175.
Patrick G said
Oct 13, 2013
I dont know about the system, but the chic is hot!
Gutter Cleaning is Good Money, you just have to explain to the Customer the point of difference between your company and the $50 guy. LOL! 50 bucks LOOOOL! What I explain is that $50 guy won't unblock the downpipes, $50 guy will make a huge mess, $50 guy is 100% uninsured, $50 guy injures himself during the job (becomes $120 000 guy), $50 guy knows nothing about roofing and won't give you a roof report whilst he's up there. Etc. Etc. Here is my Youtube Videos: www.youtube.com/watch and www.youtube.com/watch . And my Website www.foreverclean.com.au/gutterhome.html . Good Luck and go get their Money!
-- Edited by ForeverClean on Monday 27th of January 2014 10:22:58 PM
Dave O said
Jun 19, 2014
I clean out the inside of gutters only if the HO asks as an added service. I do charge enough to make it worth my time. I scoop out the debris into a bucket and dispose of it. I find most HOs appreciate that versus scattering it on the ground. I cleaned only one gutter exterior on a two story. It turned out great but I thought it was too much work and wasn't worth my time.
Dan Dykstra said
Jul 18, 2014
We do on average 12 gutter clean outs a week, our minimum is 150.00 and goes much higher depending on the house and how bad the gutters are. I have many gutter installers in my area that refer their customers to me for this service.
Dave O said
Jul 24, 2014
Dan Dykstra wrote:
We do on average 12 gutter clean outs a week, our minimum is 150.00 and goes much higher depending on the house and how bad the gutters are. I have many gutter installers in my area that refer their customers to me for this service.
Wow. That's a lot of gutter Dan.
Dan Dykstra said
Jul 27, 2014
We usually spend less than an hour at each house, and they are always done when we are in the area doing a roof or house wash so that we are not just making a trip for gutters only. Love the ones that the homeowners are complaining about the water running over the gutters and when we get there to clean them out the only thing in the gutter is a tennis ball or something else blocking the downspout. Still have to charge the homeowner due to the fact we had to drive out, set up ladders and remove blockage.
Michael Wedge said
Aug 4, 2014
Im with Dan on this one. If I can swoop in and pick up some extra cash when Im in the area and still have the daylight, it's game on. That $$$ just covered lunch fuel and chems for a couple of days.
Groupon Portland - current offers. Most expire the first part of November, which is when the season starts to get into full swing.
1) 125 LF for $125 - "Normally $250".
6 Sold
2) $70 for 100 LF - "$150 Value"
$125 for 200 LF - "$300 Value"
20+ Sold
3) $59 for 100 LF - "$120 Value"
$99 for 200 LF - "$220 Value"
50+ Sold
4) $99 for gutter cleaning, roof blow off, and roof treatment - "$250 Value"
$125 for house power wash, includes driveway, pathways and decks - "$250 Value"
Both packages together for $199.
Max house size is 2,500 SF with a 2-Story limit. Max driveway length is 100 Yards.
80+ Sold.
ginty said
Aug 17, 2014
Hi am getting a Skyvac soon,
There is a guy a few miles away from me he has 15mtr about 45ft hoover with camera. I have offered him the job a have lined up for a rate , with a little for me sub contract. His company is called high maintenance its on my facebook page Softwash scotland. They do work on large growths of grass in gutter, sucks it up then turn hoover round, shake it, the grass drops to ground then hoover smaller bits up.
Gutter cleaning is important or the water starts to find its way into the walls or render coatings causing cracking and dampness in the walls causing expensive repairs and all kinds of health issues. With HO health asthma sufferers and other breathing issues like
Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease is a big illness here lots off smokers they suffer badly from dampness can make them need hospital treatments ,
Thats why a softwash roof clean can stop your gutters from failing caused by over grown moss blocking them and sending that water into your building right down to its foundations.
Art O said
Aug 21, 2014
Lady just called for gutter cleaning a colonial, 15 miles away. I tell her $150 she says I have 4 skylites I need cleaned. Is that something you can throw in. I tell her that will be another $75. She says OK thanks and hangs up. Gutter Cleaning Sucks
Michael Hickey said
Aug 21, 2014
We have a gutter vac system in the van, we don't use it that often because in a lot of cases the tiles or slate are too close to the edge of the gutter. They are very handy for some of the bigger jobs. We use it with carbon fibre modular poles and a camera that I got on ebay.
Capital Roof Wash said
Aug 21, 2014
Art O wrote:
Lady just called for gutter cleaning a colonial, 15 miles away. I tell her $150 she says I have 4 skylites I need cleaned. Is that something you can throw in. I tell her that will be another $75. She says OK thanks and hangs up. Gutter Cleaning Sucks
That's awesome Art. Assuming it's a gutter clean out, they can be great fillers between jobs if it is in close proximity to the next appointment.
Sticking with the thread topic, 85% of the time my choice of equipment for gutter cleaning is pictured below and the other 15% is the old trusty Werner ladder and a 5 gallon bucket. The price triples if the roof is not walkable!
SprayWash said
Aug 22, 2014
I'm with you Ray....we blow out most of ours. I've tried gutter ball, u-bends, angled poles, etc, But nothing seems to work as good as a gas blower. Since out gutters tends to be so 'juicy" here, won't clean out unless it involves a house wash, because it's going to need one by the time we're done!
Doug Rucker said
Aug 22, 2014
We use a blower as well, also if you we are doing a roof or house wash, often times we will use an open valve with a little pressure. But only if they are really packed and or wet inside. We only do them if they are part of one of those services.
-- Edited by Doug Rucker on Friday 22nd of August 2014 06:25:59 AM
Art O said
Aug 22, 2014
I use the Gutter Rake when cleaning from a ladder.
Emerson said
Aug 24, 2014
This tool is amazing. Go buy it and save your self hassle. I put mine on a 10' telescoping pole and clean gutters faster than ever. Love not moving the ladder too! http://youtu.be/yA5l0mq-qiU
Maverick Contracting said
Dec 26, 2014
How's this for cleaning 60ft up from ground with ease. ..
Looking for gutter cleaning tools. What do you guy use.
-- Edited by Art O on Friday 13th of September 2013 03:12:10 PM
I here ya Andy there is no money in Gutter cleaning
we use a leaf blower to clean them out.
Gutter whitening on the exterior face is done with Gutter Grenade and soft bristle brush. This is sold as a premium service for us which most times gets us an extra $300+ per job.
WOw , I tell you what I get 125.00 to 175.00 on gutter clean outs and I do a bunch, normally I charge 125 for a 1 story and 175 for a 2 story, Lmao , i just did a gutter clean out for 650, it was a huge home on Table Rock Lake I had to get a lift to replace a piece of sofit that had blown out,this house wash like 40 feet up and the sofit was the corner piece, Pain in ---
but they had NP paying what I ask, and I never get complaints on my prices of 125-175.
I dont know about the system, but the chic is hot!
www.youtube.com/watch
Gutter Cleaning is Good Money, you just have to explain to the Customer the point of difference between your company and the $50 guy. LOL! 50 bucks LOOOOL! What I explain is that $50 guy won't unblock the downpipes, $50 guy will make a huge mess, $50 guy is 100% uninsured, $50 guy injures himself during the job (becomes $120 000 guy), $50 guy knows nothing about roofing and won't give you a roof report whilst he's up there. Etc. Etc. Here is my Youtube Videos: www.youtube.com/watch and www.youtube.com/watch . And my Website www.foreverclean.com.au/gutterhome.html . Good Luck and go get their Money!
-- Edited by ForeverClean on Monday 27th of January 2014 10:22:58 PM
Wow. That's a lot of gutter Dan.
Im with Dan on this one. If I can swoop in and pick up some extra cash when Im in the area and still have the daylight, it's game on. That $$$ just covered lunch fuel and chems for a couple of days.
skyvac hoover system with camera and lcd screen ,
https://www.google.co.uk/url?sa=t&rct=j&q=&esrc=s&source=web&cd=5&cad=rja&uact=8&ved=0CEIQtwIwBA&url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.youtube.com%2Fwatch%3Fv%3DvvzhpXjNQzE&ei=bA_nU6SoGK2y7Abp2oD4DQ&usg=AFQjCNEbCvRbLLIYUtaNj0DETA2osc9sqw
Do you use SkyVac?
1) 125 LF for $125 - "Normally $250".
6 Sold
2) $70 for 100 LF - "$150 Value"
$125 for 200 LF - "$300 Value"
20+ Sold
3) $59 for 100 LF - "$120 Value"
$99 for 200 LF - "$220 Value"
50+ Sold
4) $99 for gutter cleaning, roof blow off, and roof treatment - "$250 Value"
$125 for house power wash, includes driveway, pathways and decks - "$250 Value"
Both packages together for $199.
Max house size is 2,500 SF with a 2-Story limit. Max driveway length is 100 Yards.
80+ Sold.
There is a guy a few miles away from me he has 15mtr about 45ft hoover with camera. I have offered him the job a have lined up for a rate , with a little for me sub contract. His company is called high maintenance its on my facebook page Softwash scotland. They do work on large growths of grass in gutter, sucks it up then turn hoover round, shake it, the grass drops to ground then hoover smaller bits up.
Gutter cleaning is important or the water starts to find its way into the walls or render coatings causing cracking and dampness in the walls causing expensive repairs and all kinds of health issues. With HO health asthma sufferers and other breathing issues like
Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease is a big illness here lots off smokers they suffer badly from dampness can make them need hospital treatments ,
Thats why a softwash roof clean can stop your gutters from failing caused by over grown moss blocking them and sending that water into your building right down to its foundations.
That's awesome Art. Assuming it's a gutter clean out, they can be great fillers between jobs if it is in close proximity to the next appointment.
Sticking with the thread topic, 85% of the time my choice of equipment for gutter cleaning is pictured below and the other 15% is the old trusty Werner ladder and a 5 gallon bucket. The price triples if the roof is not walkable!
We use a blower as well, also if you we are doing a roof or house wash, often times we will use an open valve
with a little pressure. But only if they are really packed and or wet inside. We only do them if they are part of one of those services.
-- Edited by Doug Rucker on Friday 22nd of August 2014 06:25:59 AM
I use the Gutter Rake when cleaning from a ladder.
www.omnipole-systems.com/guttervac/OP-GV48110Volt.html
think this is the 48 footer but there's a 60 too.
Here's our gutter cleaning tool. = )