Frozen Gutter Clean

Thanks for you post, Jacob. Steam would probably be the way to go. I only have a small Karcher steam washer, which will not be enough to convince anyone. It is for cleaning floors, and thawing the odd freezer for clients. The actual problem with gutters is that the accumulated debris also insulates the ice, therefore -1C is enough to freeze it, but it needs +4 to thawing, something like that. And yes, any extra force will end up on me paying new gutters… I kinda want to twist their arms to clean them in the fall, even with leaves still on trees. Same thing with leaf cleanup, we just don’t have that crisp sunny, dry weather in the fall anymore. You have your soaking wet leaves, or frozen ground. My BCS can pick up soaking wet leaves, but again, people want to wait for the last leaves, and the concept of doing something while it’s good just doesn’t compute. So: Pricing will tell people what to do. Cleanup done before such-and-such date will cost you xxdollars. Anything after that, price goes up.