Tuesday, January 24, 2012

Rain Gutter Cleaning Risks

There is often an enormous amount of pride associated with the phrase "do-it-yourself" as well as the do-it-yourself attitude. There are many things in and around the home homeowners can do on their own to both save themselves money and to invoke a sense of pride though some things are better left to the experienced hands of professionals.

While painting a child's room and even laying some new tile in the kitchen might be the type of job that makes a homeowner feel proud or accomplished these types of jobs are relatively safe and pose little danger outside of small cuts, scrapes or stains. Cleaning rain gutters around the home however is the type of job that a homeowner should avoid doing themselves whenever possible. The risks associated with cleaning rain gutters are not always readily apparent to homeowners or to those people who've never worked with them or cleaned them before.

The dangers homeowners face when handling projects themselves are numerous but unlike the majority of them, the dangers posed by cleaning rain gutters are far more likely to cause serious and even fatal harm. Of course the first part of cleaning any rain gutters is to climb up a ladder and either work from a high point on that ladder or from the edge of a roof. Both scenarios pose considerable risk to even experienced professionals and lay persons unprepared for such dangers face even greater risk.

Homeowners cleaning their own rain gutters that are lucky enough to avoid falling will still find themselves face-to-face with an extremely sharp object. Rain gutters are cut very thin and many people find themselves cut very easily. So sharp are the edges of rain gutters that many people don't even realize they've been cut until it's too late or until fingers or hands have gone missing. Even wearing thick construction grade gloves doesn't always protect an individual from potential rain gutter cuts or worse.

Professionals who clean rain gutters for a living and those who install them know exactly how to handle both the gutters themselves and how to free them from all of the debris that can become lodged in them overtime. The debris lodged in rain gutters can also pose a threat to the do-it-yourselfer as many rodents, insects, and even spiders can make a home in the debris if left unattended for a lengthy period of time.

With so many dangers associated with cleaning rain gutters homeowners should ask themselves, "is it really worth the risk"? There are no professional cleaners out there who'll ever will ever suggest any homeowner clean their own rain gutters as they know firsthand the damage and injury that comes as a result of doing so.

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