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Helicopters? Whirly-birds? Tassels? Whatever you call them, they are back to clog your gutters!

We all love trees. They provide ever-changing beauty and character to our landscaping, not to mention their importance to the environment and the air we breathe. But trees also create a necessity for home maintenance, including gutter cleaning. “We often think of trees as causing a problem in the fall when they shed their leaves, but...

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The Gutter Boys' subscription gutter-cleaning service lets you “set it and forget it"

We all know it’s important to keep our gutter systems flowing smoothly, but cleaning them is a dirty, dangerous job, one we should not be doing ourselves. But it’s also difficult to schedule gutter cleaning until you notice the dreaded overflows. Now, The Gutter Boys—a team of full-service, gutter specialists—has the solution:...

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From gutter cleaning and guards to a revolutionary water-fed pole window cleaning technique, The Gutter Boys helps keep your home beautiful and safe

Gutter cleaning is dirty and dangerous work. Climbing a ladder to stick your right hand into a thick, malodorous microbial soup of decaying matter, while holding a bucket in your left hand, means there is no hand holding the ladder. Don’t do that. While you may clean your gutters two or three times a year, the pros at The Gutter Boys do...

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Overthrow the overflow: Protect your home’s foundation and avoid a damp or flooded basement

September was a rainy month, and when it rains, the phone at the locally owned The Gutter Boys starts ringing. “People don’t often think about their gutter system until they’re home during a rainstorm, and they see first-hand the water overflowing their gutters and seeping into their basements,” says company founder Anthony Alberino...

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The Gutter Boys’ exclusive Valor Gutter Guard system includes many advantages

Northeast Ohio’s The Gutter Boys just experienced one of their biggest Augusts ever. That’s because summer storms were more common than usual, including 4 inches of rain in a single day in parts of the region. “When it rains, it pours,” says company founder Anthony Alberino. “When homeowners see water overflowing their gutters, they...

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