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		<title>This has nothing to do with questionable investments by banks.</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 27 Apr 2010 18:59:51 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Sean</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Excessive amounts of water overflowing from your gutter system could cause a number of serious problems around your home, some of which could cause you hundreds if not thousands of dollars to repair. But there are just some things that no gutter protection system, even GutterBrush, can solve.]]></description>
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<div class="wp-caption alignnone" style="width: 522px"><a href="www.gutterbrush.com"><img class=" " title="Overflowing gutters" src="http://www.movalleyroofing.com/images/OverflowingGutters.jpg" alt="GutterBrush can prevent this from happening." width="512" height="384" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">GutterBrush can prevent this from happening.</p></div>
<p>Excessive amounts of water overflowing from your gutter system could cause a number of serious problems around your home, some of which could cause you hundreds if not thousands of dollars to repair. But there are just some things that no gutter protection system, even GutterBrush, can solve. One of those situations is a heavy deluge of rain that courses down a roof’s slope and into the gutter with such force that it can not be properly channeled into the gutter and out the downspout. However, leaking or overflowing gutters should never be ignored and a properly installed and clean gutter system should function to move water safely down the gutter and out the downspout in every other type of rain. If they leak or overflow during normal conditions perhaps we can help you to maximize the effectiveness of your gutters and gutter protection system during normal rainfall conditions.</p>
<p>First, if your house is fairly long where the gutters are continuous along the entire length and the only downspouts are on both ends this could cause some over flowing and leaking to occur. Most homeowners prefer this gutter/downspout configuration for aesthetic reasons because a downspout does not have to be installed right in the middle of the house which is usually right near the entrance to the house. However, often times only having a downspout at the end of the gutter system leads to the inability for the gutter system to handle the volume of rain that is falling. An effective solution to this problem is to have the one end raised just as high as you can so that the flow will be sufficient for the water to exit the preferred main exit end before ever running over. You can also investigate the installation of a large gutter on your home’s exterior to accommodate larger volumes of water flow.</p>
<p>Second, make sure your gutters are not leaking as this can lead to the misidentification of the problem you face. To quickly and effectively repair a leaky gutter, first remove debris and wash out the gutters with water. Second, apply a silicone gutter seam sealant to gutter seams, exposed nail/screw heads, and minor holes as needed. Third, you should absolutely replace any section of gutter that is pitted or rusted through. Fourth, make sure that all gutter sections are secured properly to the fascia boards and replace any rotted fascia boards as needed. Fifth, install drip flashing around all roof edges. Finally, fill the gutters with water using a garden hose to check for leaks and proper drainage. Next time it rains watch the gutters for leaks and overflows. If water still overflows the gutters, then you may need to adjust the slope towards the downspouts and or add additional downspouts as previously mentioned. In addition, you might consider installing larger downspouts that will help prevent gutter overflow but these should be coupled with the installation of downspout extensions to divert water away from the house structure in order to avoid costly water damage to your property.</p>
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		<title>We hope you find this spring cleaning checklist helpful.</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 24 Mar 2010 15:54:33 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Sean</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Home cleaning and maintenance is an essential rite of spring, like adjusting your clocks one hour ahead. Preparing a checklist for spring cleaning puts you in a forward-thinking mode, letting you both enjoy your home in the present and enhance its future resale value. ]]></description>
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<p>Home cleaning and maintenance is an essential rite of spring, like  adjusting your clocks one hour ahead. Preparing a checklist for spring  cleaning puts you in a forward-thinking mode, letting you both enjoy  your home in the present and enhance its future resale value.</p>
<p>The GutterBrush Guys hope that the following ideas help you get started with both your outdoor and indoor spring cleaning.</p>
<p><strong>OUTDOORS </strong></p>
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<li><strong>Roof:</strong> Check for any damage incurred during the  winter season, such as loose, broken or missing shingles. Arrange for a  roofing professional to perform a thorough inspection and make any  necessary repairs.</li>
<li><strong>Gutters and downspouts:</strong> Remove any leaves, dirt and  debris left over from winter. Make sure that water drains away from  your home to protect the foundation.</li>
<li><strong>Siding and foundation:</strong> Repair any broken masonry or  lifting siding. Fill in or caulk any areas where insects could get  inside the house to nest. Power-wash siding yourself or hire a  professional to give it a thorough cleaning.</li>
<li><strong>External water taps:</strong> Hook up the garden hose and  turn on the tap to make sure everything’s running properly and to check  the water pressure.</li>
<li><strong>Outdoor lighting and landscaping:</strong> Test all outdoor  light fixtures and replace light bulbs. Sweep away winter debris and  dead leaves. Rake the ground (take care around newly sprouted plants and  flowers) to aerate the soil. Prune shrubs and tree branches as needed.</li>
<li><strong>Porches and decks:</strong> Check for peeling paint, broken  masonry and splintering or rotting boards. Rent a power washer for a  thorough cleaning. Apply sealant, re-stain or re-paint as needed. Bring  out and clean patio furniture.</li>
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<p><strong>INDOORS </strong></p>
<p><strong> </strong></p>
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<li><strong> Windows and doors:</strong> Wash the windows until they  sparkle and replace storms with screens.</li>
<li><strong>Air conditioners and humidifiers:</strong> Install  individual room air conditioners or, if you have central air  conditioning, hire a professional to clean and service it. Test all  equipment to make sure it’s running smoothly. Turn off all humidifiers.</li>
<li><strong>Air ducts and vents:</strong> Vacuum your air vents to keep  them clear of dust and debris. Consider hiring a professional to  thoroughly clean your air ducts.</li>
<li><strong>Faucets and plumbing:</strong> Check for any leaking pipes  or dripping faucets and have them repaired or replace washers where  necessary. Remove calcium deposits from faucets and showerheads.</li>
<li><strong>Cabinetry and drawers:</strong> Tighten loose knobs and  wobbly doors. Repair or sand down drawers that stick.</li>
<li><strong>Carbon monoxide and smoke detectors:</strong> Test to ensure  all detectors are operating properly and replace all batteries.</li>
<li><strong>Kitchen and medicine cabinets:</strong> Take inventory and  discard any canned, jarred or packaged goods and medications that are  past their expiration dates.</li>
<li><strong>Mattresses:</strong> Rotate and flip your mattresses to help  prevent sagging and increase their life span.</li>
<li><strong>Rugs and carpets:</strong> Send area rugs out to be  dry-cleaned. Have carpets cleaned professionally or rent a machine and  do it yourself.</li>
<li><strong>Clothing:</strong> Pack away winter clothing and dig your  summer clothes out of storage. This is also a perfect opportunity to  prune your wardrobe. Get rid of items you haven’t worn in the last three  years. Donate them to charity or organize a neighborhood yard sale.</li>
<li><strong>China, glassware and silverware:</strong> Set aside half a  day to clean, wash and polish those unused dishes and glasses that have  been sitting on shelves collecting dust.</li>
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<p>Spend some time cleaning now and you will be able to enjoy a carefree spring and summer!</p></div>
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		<title>While Passengers Must Pay $8 for Blankets and a Pillow on American Airlines The GutterBrush Guys, LLC. Are Keeping Prices At 2009 Levels!</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 09 Feb 2010 15:46:18 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Sean</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Satisfied customers tell three friends. Angry customers tell 3,000. I wonder which will happen with American Airlines new $8 charge for a blanket and pillow and which will happen with GutterBrush holding prices at 2009 levels.]]></description>
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<p>So now passengers must pay upwards of $8  for a blanket and pillow on American Airlines? An interesting business strategy would be to lobby the TSA to prohibit passengers from bringing their own blankets and pillows to drive revenue from this new plan. While charging for what used to be included in the price is becoming the norm in many industries it is good to be able to hold our pricing here at GutterBrush Guys, LLC. to 2009 levels. Perhaps the airlines could learn a thing or two from us. Unlikely seeing that American Airlines announced, without any fanfare last week, that it would eliminate free blankets in coach and sell an $8 packet that includes a pillow and blanket starting on the first of May this year.</p>
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<p>Why would a company that does business in an increasingly reviled industry make this type of move? It seems that American Airlines predicated its decision on consumer surveys. Wait. We are supposed to believe that customers said they were in favor of this added charge in an an increasingly less than enjoyable consumer experience on the airline with the worst-in-the-nation on-time performance, deplorable acumen in baggage-handling or the grotesque state of its fleet of aircraft? Forgive me but I remain skeptical.</p>
<p>While other airlines also charge for various items to make flights more comfortable it seems that no one is asking the consumer what they want. If they did they would likely find out what we have discovered. People want to be treated fairly and with honesty as well as getting the product they were promised. There is no room for deception or taking advantage of your customer base and their disposable income pool. Perhaps when more customers abandon those companies that deliver a less than stellar customer experience those that do will have a chance to shine brighter than ever before. Until then enjoy your $8 blanket and pillow.</p>
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