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What vac would use recommend not to expensive but decent
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Grippa vac is bullet proof and good priceWhat vac would use recommend not to expensive but decent
If you are wanting to do mainly domestic homes id highly recommend using GVS - Gutter vacuum systems from NorwichWhat vac would use recommend not to expensive but decent
Thanks for that mate il get in touch with them ?If you are wanting to do mainly domestic homes id highly recommended using GVS - Gutter vacuum systems from Norwich
Their flagship Predator is a beast of a machine with triple motors and large bore 51mm hose
Or a smaller model available is the Panther
Julia will happily best advise you if you have any questions
@GVS Julia Martin
Absolutely can help, thank you for the mention!Thanks for that mate il get in touch with them ?
I think it would have removed that it’s not all about suction power it’s also about techniques it’s something you learn over time and practice
Out of interest what was the height of that? If that downpipe plug is well rooted a little single motor could have limitations. Did you use the gulper nozzle on it?
Was just one level house , only been using guttervacuum for month or 2, probably lacking the technique at the moment, never mind I have lent my brothers bigger machine so hopefully that gets it out , very pleased with the panther great kit , as you says above van space , I only have lwb berlingo,Out of interest what was the height of that? If that downpipe plug is well rooted a little single motor could have limitations. Did you use the gulper nozzle on it?
Different debris will take different techniques. Have a look at this video below using the gulper, the technique of breaking up the clumps around the plug will reduce it in size. It would then be a case of keep stabbing at it with the nozzle until it locks on allowing you to agitate it and remove it.Was just one level house , only been using guttervacuum for month or 2, probably lacking the technique at the moment, never mind I have lent my brothers bigger machine so hopefully that gets it out , very pleased with the panther great kit , as you says above van space , I only have lwb berlingo,
On 06/04/2021 at 19:03, GVS Julia Martin said:
Different debris will take different techniques. Have a look at this video below using the gulper, the technique of breaking up the clumps around the plug will reduce it in size. It would then be a case of keep stabbing at it with the nozzle until it locks on allowing you to agitate it and remove it.
Obviously it's hard to tell from the ground if there is any felt overlapping up there where off shoots could have gone under or how far into the bend the blockage goes.
Vacs are a great tool which will keep you on the ground for longer, but even with the best vac in the world there will be instances where you will have to get a ladder out ?
Really glad you're pleased overall with your equipment, if you ever need any advice on techniques etc you know you can always call us
You'd be surprised ?Ladder job , don’t think any gutter vacuum would of got it out was well jammed
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By digging away with the vac Ime sure that would have come out , if it’s wet it will help when it’s dry you won’t get a sod out with roots around an s bend but when wet we regularly get roots out around bends with a bit of digging .Ladder job , don’t think any gutter vacuum would of got it out was well jammed
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