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Clean and cover your gutters now to protect your flowerbeds, basement and foundation from summer and fall rains

One of the most satisfying experiences I can have is sitting on my back porch during a thunderstorm and seeing no water overflowing my gutters. Compare that to just a couple of years ago—before I covered my gutters—when I would see Niagara Falls pour over my gutters to the point that I would break out the extension ladder during the...

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If you have a clogged gutter, call The Gutter Boys, who are trained in ladder safety and use them every day

Last week, looking out of our upstairs bedroom window, I noticed a large hole at the top of one of the columns on the front of our brick Georgian home. (Yeah, “brick Georgian” sounds like we live in a mansion, but it’s just a small, 1958 colonial with the original pink tile in the upstairs bath. We call it “Mimi-pink.”) “Probably a...

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With the local community ensconced in oak trees, here’s how to keep your gutters clean and end gutter cleaning forever

One of the first things you’ll notice when researching gutter guards in Northeast Ohio are the Google reviews for The Gutter Boys. As of this writing, there were 468 of them with an average rating of 4.8 stars. And unlike some large companies that pay for reviews, every one of these is organic. “We don’t believe in playing those kinds of...

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Here’s how The Gutter Boys is handling 2021’s high demand without raising prices or delaying service

The home improvement sector is going gangbusters right now, to the point that many contractors are booked through the fall. Other companies, however, saw the trend coming and managed to scale up in order to meet the increased demand. Mimi sat down with The Gutter Boys founder Anthony Alberino to learn how his company has managed the...

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Beware of spring debris: Now is the time to cover your gutters

When we think of gutter cleaning, many of us immediately think of fall leaves. But springtime can be even more troubling. Flower pods and petals from my Japanese magnolias are excellent cloggers, as are the whirly-bird-style seeds that will soon fall from my maple trees. Perhaps worse, however, are the pollen-filled tassels called “catkins”...

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