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Why go through the back-breaking process of climbing up and down a ladder with tools and a hose when you can make a handy gutter-cleaning tool of your own? Here's how.

Step 1: Cut 2 lengths of pipeCut 2 6-inch lengths of pipe from the 10-foot section with your saw.

Step 2: Glue the short sectionsUse PVC cement to connect the 2 small sections to one of the 90-degree elbows.

TipDry-fit the sections together before gluing to make sure they fit snugly.

Step 3: Connect the other elbowJoin one of the ends of one of the small sections to the other 90-degree elbow with PVC cement.

Step 4: Connect the long pieceConnect the remaining 10-foot section of PVC pipe to the open end of the 90-degree elbow to form a long, J-shaped hook and glue a solid end cap to the short end of the hook. Then drill 3 1/8-inch-diameter holes in the cap.

Step 5: Attach a hose adapterGlue a threaded adapter onto the opposite end of the pipe and attach your garden hose.

Step 6: Clean the gutterPlace the short end of the hook inside your gutter and then turn on the water. Walk around the house holding the long end of the hook and three high-pressure streams of water will shoot out of the holes you drilled, cleaning the gutters.

Did You Know?PVC is made from vinyl chloride monomer, first synthesized by a German scientist in 1835.

Excerpt from:
How to Make Gutter Cleaning Easier

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November 6, 2018 at 1:46 am by Mr HomeBuilder
Category: Gutter Cleaning