Cozzer
Established Member
OK - here's my problem.
The gutter marked in yellow is forever getting silted up with leaves courtesy of nearby trees.
When it gets blocked, rain flies down the (white) gully, overshoots the yellow gutter and hammers on to the roof below.
This is an old photo - the extension roof shown has been replaced by "man made fibre cement slates".
Bottom left on photo shows the end of a conservatory, which protrudes far enough to stop a ladder getting to the (light blue) window, just below the main problem end of the gutter.
My bog-standard double ladder isn't long enough to reach "A", and even if it was possible, it's still circa 14 feet away from the problem. (In other words, yellow gutter is about 14' long)
I could just about get out through the window and reach up, but it doesn't fully open, and my back and legs aren't what they were!
I could lay a short ladder top-to-bottom on the extension, but there's only a plastic gutter at the bottom, and nothing to anchor it to at the top.
So the question is...if I use a (red) ladder, dare I walk up the afore-mentioned fibre cement slates?!
The gutter marked in yellow is forever getting silted up with leaves courtesy of nearby trees.
When it gets blocked, rain flies down the (white) gully, overshoots the yellow gutter and hammers on to the roof below.
This is an old photo - the extension roof shown has been replaced by "man made fibre cement slates".
Bottom left on photo shows the end of a conservatory, which protrudes far enough to stop a ladder getting to the (light blue) window, just below the main problem end of the gutter.
My bog-standard double ladder isn't long enough to reach "A", and even if it was possible, it's still circa 14 feet away from the problem. (In other words, yellow gutter is about 14' long)
I could just about get out through the window and reach up, but it doesn't fully open, and my back and legs aren't what they were!
I could lay a short ladder top-to-bottom on the extension, but there's only a plastic gutter at the bottom, and nothing to anchor it to at the top.
So the question is...if I use a (red) ladder, dare I walk up the afore-mentioned fibre cement slates?!