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20 Jan, 2021
Fall, after the leaves have fallen, is the season when gutters need to be cleaned out in preparation for the rainy, snowy season ahead. If the rainwater doesn’t flow properly through the gutter and downspout system, costly repairs can add up from rainwater damage or freezing. When you are ready to clean out those clogged gutters, do it safely. Practice Ladder Safety Always let someone know you will be using a ladder to work on your roof or gutters. Use a safe and sturdy ladder, preferably one with a small shelf to hold a bucket to collect gutter debris. When opening up a step ladder, make sure the extension-hinge arms are fully extended and locked in place Use a garden hose with a pistol-grip trigger spray nozzle. This type of spray nozzle allows you to adjust the water pressure with the use of just one hand. Get A Gutter Scoop. Scooping out the leafy debris seems to be the best overall method for cleaning out gutters. Stay away from using a metal scooping tool because the bottom of the gutter can be damaged and scratched. Scraping the bottom of a steel gutter can introduce areas to rust, and if the bottom of the gutter is already rusting, the rusting process could speed up. Protect Your Hands. Gloves can help protect hands against dirty, rotting leaf debris that often contains bird and squirrel droppings that are ridden with bacteria. Gloves can also prevent cuts from the torn metal shards of an old, ragged gutter. Cotton gloves can soak up dirty water that exposes skin to bacteria. Rubber gloves can get poked or torn by metal shards in the gutter. Thick, suede glove material is recommended because it is superior to cotton, thin leather or rubber gloves. Protect Your Eyes. Eye protection is a must because one never knows what might fly out of the downspout when cleaning gutters. Clean Off The Roof Power wash all debris off the roof first. Otherwise, the next rain will wash the debris down into the clean gutter, clogging it up. Also, debris left on the roof can lead to water damming up in valleys, around the chimney or near heating, ventilation and air conditioning (HVAC) equipment, which can cause erosion and roof leaks over time. Unclog The Downspouts Make sure the downspouts are clear. After all the gutters are cleaned out, run the water hose down the downspout at full pressure. If the water backs up out of the top, a clog is present. Normally, it can be unclogged by tapping on the side of the downspout. But, if that doesn’t work, the downspout and back need to be removed, and it should be flushed from the bottom. Schedule Semi-annual Cleanings It's best to make sure your steel gutters are cleaned at least twice a year: Once in the fall and again in the spring. This helps eliminate the possibility of water damage from rainwater runoff due to a clogged gutter. Also, to reduce the possibility of rust corrosion. Even though it may not rain during the summer, if there is debris in the steel gutters, the rusting process can speed up. It’s difficult for rust to speed up with clean gutters. The faster the rusting process, the sooner new gutters will be needed. Be Mindful Of Power Line Hazards Conduct a visual inspection of any electrical cables where they connect to the roof near the gutter. This is to ensure that the protective wire insulation hasn’t rubbed off through years of wear-and-tear by weather and nearby trees. If the cable appears to have damage, do not attempt to repair it; instead, call a licensed professional electrical contractor to fix it. If there is an electrical wire problem, do not attempt to clean out the gutters until the wires are fixed. Invest In Gutter Guards Using a quality gutter guard can eliminate the need for cleaning out gutters. And remember if you don't feel safe cleaning your own gutters, call a professional.
19 Jan, 2021
Here are some helpful tips for keeping your new windows looking sparkling clean. When you purchase your new windows make sure you ask for a copy of the care guide from the manufacturer. Cleaning the glass: 1. Use an ammonia-free glass cleaner or a premixed vinegar-based cleaning solution (or make your own with one part white vinegar to 10 parts water), and apply to a soft, clean, lint-free microfiber cloth or paper towel. Be generous with the amount of cleaner you apply to the cloth or paper towel, but avoid getting any cleaning solutions on the wood, fiberglass or vinyl frames, as they may discolor the finish. 2. Rub from several different directions. 3. Rinse with clear water if streaks remain after cleaning. Spot-cleaning stubborn materials on glass. To remove any markings from grease, oil, tape, adhesive, crayons or paint, or marks from plastics that may have come in contact with the glass: 1. Apply a solvent such as acetone, rubbing alcohol or mineral spirits to a clean, dry, lint-free microfiber cloth. 2. Rub on the areas of glass that need spot-cleaning only. Avoid getting any solvents on the wood, fiberglass or vinyl frames, as they may discolor the finish. 3. Wipe clean using a clean, dry, lint-free microfiber cloth or paper towel. 4. Clean the glass as instructed in the previous section. Following these helpful tips will make your windows look clean and new throughout the life of your home.
19 Jan, 2021
Our exclusive G-90 galvanized steel, available in many colors and styles, is manufactured on site allowing us to carefully design it to fit your home perfectly. This also creates less waste, making us environmentally responsible. Steel siding offers excellent durability, and owners can expect it to last 50 years or more. Although it requires little maintenance, periodic cleaning can help extend the lifespan of your siding and keep it looking great. Fortunately, steel siding is easy to clean. Here are some guidelines for how to clean steel siding. Step One : Scrub Away Any Dirt Use a scrub brush made of a soft material; nylon, in particular, is a great option that won’t scratch your paint or damage your steel siding. Scrub both side to side and up and down to make sure you reach all of the dirt. Note that dirt can stain or even corrode steel over time, so make sure to brush your siding on a regular basis. Step Two: Prepare Cleaning Solution Laundry detergent is a convenient option for cleaning your siding. Mix in one-third cup of laundry detergent with six gallons of water in a bucket, and place this liquid inside a pressure washer. Make sure your pressure washer is set to the lowest setting and slowly spray your siding in even strokes. Setting the pressure too high can damage your paint. If you keep your siding washed regularly the dirt should come off easily with the low pressure. Step Three: Rinse & Let Dry Leaving any type of soap or detergent on your siding can cause corrosion or damage the paint, so make sure to bring out your hose to thoroughly rinse away any cleaning material. If you have large sections of siding, take a break on occasion to rinse off the soapy water before heading to a new section of your siding to clean. Steel siding offers excellent protection for your home, and a bit of easy maintenance goes a long way toward ensuring your steel siding lasts a lifetime. If you have any questions about cleaning steel siding, contact us to find out more.
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