- Small leaves and debris can make there way into the clog free gutters
causing a clog
-Most clog free gutters have a small slit/opening in the front of them with
the right tool/brush (wire baby
bottle brush) you can some times get lucky by sticking in there and
trying to free up the clog
- Using a water hose with the proper tip that will spray into the gutter
slit/opening may unclog the gutter
- Always check the downspout to make sure it is not clogged, it can easily
be removed and unclogged
Possible home made water tip attachments
to fit into the clog free gutters slit/opening
- Imagine a 1/2"-1" drip system pvc feeder line flattened at one
end enabling it to fit into the slit/opening
and the other end
attached to your water hose this may allow enough water in to
flush out the clog
Unfortunately if all else fails you will need to remove the gutter and
clean it out, hopefully the bottom course of roof will not need to be
removed in order to do this.