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Twice a year is ideal, especially in autumn and spring. More frequent cleanings may be necessary if your home is near large trees.
You risk water damage to your roof, walls, and foundation. It can also lead to mould growth, wood rot, and pest infestations.
Yes, cleaning gutters involves working at heights. It's best to leave it to professionals who have the right safety gear and experience.
Yes, commercial gutters often require specialised tools, higher access methods, and detailed inspections due to their size and complexity.
It’s possible but not recommended unless you have proper safety gear and knowledge. DIY cleaning may miss hidden clogs or damage.
Removal of debris, downpipe flushing, inspection for damage, and clean-up of surrounding areas.
It can take 1–3 hours depending on property size, roof complexity, and the amount of build-up.
No, but it can help identify these issues early. Additional repairs may be recommended post-inspection