By Brian Shaw

If you're a home owner, especially if you're a new home owner, then first of all: Congratulations. Most people don't make it this far. They think about getting a house, and then they wind up blowing their down payment on a new car and forget all about it! So good work, you made it. Now... You should also recognize the new responsibilities you've taken on. You've got to mow the lawn, pay property taxes, and of course, understand the importance of regular gutter cleaning.

It's easy to forget, especially when it hasn't rained in awhile, but cleaning your rain gutters is absolutely important. It's a gross task, involving scooping out handfuls of yucky leaves and gunk, but it may keep your roof from caving in one day!

A few things to keep in mind...

Don't Wait Til Rain Season!

Do NOT wait for the rainy season! By the time water hits your roof, it's too late. You want to keep them clean so that they don't get clogged, not because they DID get clogged! You want to get out the ladder and give your gutters a once over at least once a month. Even if you don't have to clean them that often, you do want to check them at least once a month.

Consider Gutter Guards

These are great. They come in various types, but the idea is mainly to help keep stuff out of there. You'll still have to clean them out now and then, but it can help a lot to reduce the amount of junk in there and make the whole task just a bit easier.

Know How To Clean'em

If you've never done it before, don't worry, it's pretty self-explanatory: Get out the ladder and gloves. Get up there and start scooping out handfuls of gunk. It's easy. It's a little gross, but it's easy.

Have the Boy Do It!

If you're the father of a son, then this is your parental right and privilege: Have your son do it! It's a rite of passage in any father-son relationship! You can delineate the task as either punishment, a means of earning allowance, or as a regular chore. The trick is to sit back in a lawn chair with a cold drink and give them advice as they go.

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