Pine needles do to Bend gutters what leaves do everywhere else, only year-round. We clear first-story gutters and downspouts by hand, flush them to prove the water moves, and tell you what we saw up there while we had the ladder out.
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Clearing first-story gutters of needles and debris
Flushing downspouts until they run clear
Checking pitch so water reaches the downspout
Resecuring loose hangers and spikes
A photo report of anything worth knowing about
Scheduling on a seasonal cadence for members
A waterfall mid-run usually means a clog just downstream of it, and finding that clog is faster than guessing from the ground.
Downspouts that quit or dump at the wall send roof water straight to the crawl space, and an extension costs almost nothing next to what it prevents.
Anything green growing up there means standing debris and standing water, which is weight the hangers were never asked to carry.
Clogged gutters freeze into dams that pry at the roof edge, which is why the fall cleaning matters more here than people expect.
Twice a year for most homes, fall and late spring, and more often under big ponderosas. Members get it folded into the seasonal cadence automatically.
We work first-story from ladders we can set safely. Taller homes get a referral rather than a wobbly improvisation.
Yes. A first-story gutter clear is a realistic first-hour job on many Bend homes, and it is a good way to watch how we work.
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