Repeat for all of your gutters.
Clean your gutters from the ground.
Work your way from one end of the gutter to the other.
The tools most commonly used to clean gutters from the ground include vacuums with a gutter cleaner extension gutter cleaning applicators gutter flusher hose attachments gutter cleaner attachments for pressure washers and leaf blower gutter cleaner attachments.
That design element will make it easier to handle when reaching above your head to spray.
Feed the hose up the downspout from the ground.
This might require you to get an extension wand for your power washer so that you can reach high enough without needing to climb on a ladder though.
You can stand firmly on the ground and use your power washer to get debris out of your gutters.
As you can see many of them are attachments for tools you may already have at home.
Turn the hose on and spray down the spout.
For a deeper clean use your garden hose to wet down your gutters after you ve removed the bulk of the debris.
Repeat the vacuum process to remove any stubborn debris left behind.
Hold the attachment out so it s right above your gutter and turn on your vacuum.
If the amount of water coming out is less than what is going in there is a blockage.
After the gutters are clean and the water used for flushing isn t draining quickly check the downspout for clogs and any lodged debris.