It's autumn, and the changing leaves are
becoming more beautiful by the day. But that means in a week or so, our trees
are gonna start droppin’ those leaves like there’s no tomorrow. And before you
know it, we’re going to have to deal with gunked-up gutters. But this year, the
job will be a whole lot easier because I’m using a DIY gutter scoop that’s made
from an empty laundry bottle. Here’s how to do it:
·
Start with a plastic fabric softener,
detergent, or bleach bottle that’s no wider than your gutters. Most standard
100-oz. bottles will fit just fine, but choose a bottle that’s got a handle.
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Rinse the bottle out, and replace the
cap.
·
Turn the bottle so that the handle is
on top, and slice off the bottom with a pair of scissors. Make sure the cut is
angled so that the bottom of the bottle is much longer than the top—cut the top
back nearly to the handle.
That’s all there is to it—your scoop is ready
to slide along the gutter, scraping up any and all leaves and debris that are
in its path. So grab your garden gloves and an extension ladder and dig in.
Just a few words of caution before you get started: Whenever you’re up on a
ladder, make sure to move it with you as you work, or you’ll stretch beyond
your reach and possibly lose your balance. And never, ever hang on to a gutter
or downspout because they can let loose with the slightest pull.
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