Showing posts with label Northern Illinois gutter cleaning. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Northern Illinois gutter cleaning. Show all posts

Wednesday, September 3, 2025

Don’t let clogged gutters spoil your appreciation of Northern Illinois, Southern Wisconsin autumn splendor

Northern Illinois gutter cleaning
These folks don't have to worry
about clogged gutters on their 
Northern Illinois home; they have
gutter guards. For those who don't
have gutter guards, there are
professionals who can clean your
gutters while keeping you safely
off of ladders.
Aren’t the autumn leaves in Northern Illinois and Southern Wisconsin beautiful. We should all take some time to relax and appreciate nature’s splendor, shouldn’t we?

Of course, it’s a little difficult to have unfettered appreciation for those red, orange, yellow and brown leaves when they’re clogging your gutters.

When you think about climbing a ladder and scooping them out of the gutter, that appreciation is likely to dissipate quickly. That’s especially true when you think about having to repeatedly climb up and down the ladder while moving it in between. And it won’t help when you come to realize that those pretty leaves can stick to things when they’re wet, including the inside of the gutter and your gloves.

After a while, gutter-dwelling leaves almost seem to create a kind of gluttonous mess that is downright unpleasant.

It doesn’t help to remind yourself that cleaning the gutters is a task that comes with every autumn. If only you could alleviate yourself from the burden of cleaning the gutters, the worry of falling from a ladder, you could fully appreciate the grandeur of autumn.

The good news is that such an option is readily available. Rather than enduring the inconvenience and risk associated with cleaning your own gutters, you can bring in professionals who, with a quality company, clean your gutters professionally and completely. 

And when they’re done, you’ll have no mess to spoil the view around your home.

Even better yet, with the established gutter cleaning companies, you can schedule to have them come out every year at the appropriate time to leave your gutters clean and prepared for the winter ahead.

Covering your gutters offers an annual solution

Another way to avoid the annual distraction of cleaning the gutters, you can also have guards put on your gutters to keep the leaves out in the first place. You’ll be able to enjoy autumn’s beauty without the slightest worry about leaves clogging your gutters.

Remember, with clogged gutters, thawing ice can push water back up under your shingles and damage your roof. This makes gutter cleaning more than a trivial matter.


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Thursday, October 8, 2015

Cleaning leaves from Northern Illinois gutters - how could something so incredibly beautiful be such a terrible pain in the neck?

Sure those leaves are beautiful in Northern Illinois, but that doesn't
make it any safer when someone has to climb a ladder
to clean the leaves out of the gutters.
For many Northern Illinois residents, autumn is their favorite season. The weather in Northern Illinois is generally cool but not too cold. The bugs are generally less prevalent and, above all, the leaves are incredible. People check for the optimal times to take trips where they can see the fall colors in their full splendor. The autumn colors are a wonder of the world. They are beautiful beyond words. And yet, those beautiful leaves are also a major pain in the neck.

Wouldn’t it be nice if the leaves were brightly colored with reds, yellows, oranges, browns and greens the year round – that they never fell from the trees? But, here in Northern Illinois, they do fall and when they fall they create a mess for homeowners and businesses. There’s all that raking. But the leaves don’t just fall on the ground.

When the autumn leaves fall, they don’t just land on the ground. Any obstacle between the branches and the ground is a potential resting place for falling leaves. That includes buildings – homes and businesses. With wind and rain, the leaves work their way down from the roof and into the gutters.

Think about it. If a modest home has a roof area of 2,000 square feet (50 X 40), that’s the equivalent of a small yard’s worth of leaves waiting to work their way into the gutters. Yes, some will blow over, particularly when the gutters and full and bulging with leaves. In no time at all, the gutters are busting at the seams with leaves.

A gutter full of leaves is a gutter that doesn’t work. Working, a gutter moves water from the roof through downspouts and away from the home or office. Full of leaves, a gutter is completely useless. If you’ve ever seen a home without gutters, you’ve seen how the water spills directly off the roof digging a small ditch line around the structure.

Without gutters, the water builds up in the wrong area and, once frozen later in the next season, presents a serious hazard with the potential to cause falls. The water also has the potential to work its way into the basement of the building.

More than just creating a situation where the gutters don’t work properly, when the gutters are full of leaves, ice and snow build up on top of the gutters. The weight can cause the gutters to break. This presents another hazard and an expense.

Without gutters, the roof will also create an army of icicles, all in a row. This is another falling hazard.

The solution is to clean the gutters every fall. It’s a good idea to wait until the leaves have fallen but, once they have, it’s time to make sure the gutters can do their intended job.

You can clean the gutters yourself but safety is a big factor. It requires working off a ladder and, to some degree, reaching out from the sides of the ladder into the gutter. It’s a messy and hazardous job. Better yet, why not just hire someone to clean the gutters for you?

If you do opt on having someone else clean your gutters, be sure to hire someone who knows what they’re doing – they’ve done it before. Also, and this is essential, make sure they’re insured. The risk of a fall is all the greater with some novices doing the work. But, either way, you want to make sure that, if someone does fall when cleaning your gutters, they don’t leave you holding the bag.