Things you find in gutters

03 September 2009



Here is a list of some of the many different things that Grayson's has found in our customers roof gutters and drainpipes.

Leaves, twigs, dirt, weeds, acorns, berries and nuts, earth worms, plastic rubbish, bones, dead birds, a dead rat, a possum, a dead bat, tennis balls, golf balls, ant nests, bird nests, spider nests, children's toys, nails, screws, bolts, wire, plastic and glass bottles, cans of soft drink, a hub cap, a condom, a stink pipe cover, cigarette butts and packets, cement, concrete, silicone, broken tiles, builders waste, trademen's tools, newspapers, clothing, electrical tape, bird droppings, possum droppings, broom sticks, pieces of wood

the list goes on ....

With the problem of all this rubbish in the gutters you would begin to search for a solution. For many years Grayson's has contemplated over various solutions. That's why we've come to specialise in gutter cleaning and gutter guards in Melbourne.


The skeleton and skull of a Bat found in a roof gutter in Kew





Comments

By Terry Jones on April 16 2010 at 05:56 PM


That's enough to make you sick. We live in Hawthorn and the paper delivery people often overthrow the newspapers in the morning and they end up on our roof and in our gutter.

By Peter Leach sick of gutter cleaning on June 10 2010 at 07:34 PM


My kids like to hit the tennis balls for six on to our roof and they end up in the gutter. We end up cleaning them often.


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