do you specifically do a rod attachment for box gutters.
I have a conservatory attached to a bungalow where the edge of the glass roof passes under the roof tiles of the bungalow. This partially conceals the box gutter (It's square, not semi circular), making it VERY difficult to clean from above. I need a rodding system that I can pass down the gutter from the accessible end, go to the other end to screw on the scraper and drag back any debris that lies in the gutter. The gutter is 5.4 metres long. I can only withdraw debris from the same end that the rods enter from. Hope you can help
John
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Asked by: Biggles1993
An old question but still relevant - I have a large bungalow surrounded by trees with plenty of roof valleys to funnel leaves to awkward places...
I see that the 100mm rubber plunger can be obtained separately from other suppliers. I'm sure some rigid PVC/PP (ex-bucket/bowl?) could be fashioned to approximate the gutter profile and fixed to the centre part of a donor plunger. Perhaps the 'Drop Scraper' could be adapted too.
Answered by: klog42
Date published: 2019-12-10