Clog In The Elbow Of The Gutter
If you see water flowing over the edges of your gutters and not through your downspouts your downspouts are most likely clogged with a small object or leaves and twigs.
Clog in the elbow of the gutter. Once you ve located the source of the clog don a pair of rubber gloves and carefully fish it out with your hands. Water doesn t flow out the bottom of downspout extensions. Expose the bottom downspout opening divert the flow away from any landscape drain and then use a garden trowel to reach up into the opening and remove any clogged leaves and debris that could have accumulated there. To unclog a gutter downspout try your easiest options first.
Otherwise trying to remove the clog may simply push it further down. Water sprays like a fountain from gutter seams and elbow joints. Late autumn or early winter or whenever the trees are bare is the right time to clean out your gutters. Many people wait until the spring but it s much better to clean out the leaves prior to all the winter snow melt and spring rains.
With your gloves on insert a garden trowel into the downspout and remove any leaves or debris you can reach. Step 2 take apart your gutter downspout if spraying the clog with your hose proves unsuccessful use a screwdriver to take apart your downspout at the bends. If you wait until spring or summer the downspouts elbows and drop outlets are usually already clogged. When it rains here are the telltale signs of a clogged gutter.
Water spills over the edges of a gutter. Remove the downspout from a connecting drain place a garden hose inside the downspout and turn the water on. Start by cleaning the bottom downspout opening.