4 Safety Tips for Inspecting Your Gutters

by Jan 17, 2025Gutters, Maintenance0 comments

Your gutters play an important role in protecting your home from water damage, so it’s important to inspect them regularly. However, checking on your gutters can be dangerous if you’re not careful. Today, David’s Roofing is here to share four safety tips you should always follow when inspecting your gutters in Northwest Arkansas.


1. Stabilize Your Ladder

Make sure your ladder is placed on a stable surface before climbing up to inspect your gutters. If you have to place your ladder on uneven ground, use stabilizing devices like bricks or sandbags to keep it from tipping over. Failure to do so could leave you hanging (literally) in a dangerous situation, so make sure to take the proper precautions beforehand.

 

2. Use the Buddy System

Ask a friend or family member to hold the base of the ladder while you climb up to inspect your gutters. Not only will this help prevent the ladder from slipping or tipping over, but you’ll have someone on standby to call for help if you fall and injure yourself.

 

3. Watch for Hazards

When your gutters are damaged from a severe storm, you might encounter sharp edges, exposed nails, or other hazards while inspecting them. Carefully look around to identify any potential dangers, and wear long sleeves and thick gloves to protect your skin.

 

4. Contact a Professional Gutter Repair Company

While you can certainly inspect your gutters on your own with enough caution, the safer play is to contact a professional gutter repair company like David’s Roofing. We offer thorough inspections in Northwest Arkansas, during which we will assess your gutters’ condition, and work with you to create a comprehensive and affordable strategy for fixing them.

 


If you think your gutters might be in need of repair, don’t wait to take action. Contact David’s Roofing today to get your gutters fixed and your home protected once again.

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