Don’t wait for the wind to go away

As the country has been battered by the weather phenomena of Hurricane Kate and Storm Abigail in recent weeks, we’ve all experienced much stronger winds than is usual for this time of year. A consequence of these stormy conditions for home and business owners is that more debris is going to end up trapped in their guttering systems. As the strong winds are not dying down as we head into December, it becomes more challenging to safely clear the gutters and ensure that blockages do not see the rain and storm waters turn into flooding.

We provide domestic and commercial gutter cleaning throughout Coventry and the surrounding areas, and pride ourselves on delivering a world class standard of work. We were amongst the first in the UK to adopt the innovative technology of the SkyVac system, and to this day we remain the most highly rated users of the equipment. The ground level operation of the system makes it perfect for use in the adverse weather conditions we are presently experiencing.

For the most part, the SkyVac system was designed to allow a faster and far more efficient means of clearing gutters and removing leaves and other debris. By being able to successfully do this from a ground level position, the time and expense of setting up scaffolding is removed. By default, this means the technique is significantly safer than more traditional means of gutter cleaning. With strong winds making the safe use of scaffolding virtually impossible, our work with SkyVac makes sure that your gutters are cleared despite the current conditions.

We have all seen the autumn leaves being carried upwards and swirled around by the wind. The reality is that they have to land somewhere, and it’s often on roofs and in guttering. It would be risky to wait too long before ensuring your gutters are clear of debris that can cause blockages. With our safe and effective system used by our professional team, you don’t have to wait for the winds to eventually go away before ensuring your gutters are clean.