Start by cleaning the bottom downspout opening.
Best way to snake a clogged gutter.
Turn on the water spigot wide open to create as much pressure as possible.
Turn the crank and work it back and forth to loosen the clog.
Run the snake as far into the pipe as far as you can.
Use your garden hose to run water into the gutters and through the downspout to be certain that it is no longer clogged.
If the water does not flow freely through the downspout use your plumbing snake to clear away the last of the stuck debris.
Run the snake into the opposite end of the drain if it was not long enough to go through the entire pipe from the other end.
If the clog persists remove the hose and manually clear it using a plumbing snake.
Remove the snake from the pipe.
Turn the hose on and spray down the spout.
Gutters are a beacon to pests for more than one reason.
Insert the end of the plumber s snake in the downspout until it meets resistance.
Insert a garden hose in the downspout and turn on the water to flush out any debris.
To unclog a gutter downspout try your easiest options first.
Turn the hose on at full pressure to try to dislodge the clog.
If the moisture and decaying organic matter in a clogged system isn t the primary draw then it s often the fact that gutters high above.
If you can t reach it simply disassemble the downspout and remove the clog.
Turn the handle counterclockwise if it becomes hard.
Feed the snake from the top of the downspout until it hits the obstruction which will usually be found at a curve in the downspout pipe.
If the amount of water coming out is less than what is going in there is a blockage.
Turn the handle clockwise to extend the end of the auger.
If the clog is below grade it s the most difficult to clear and may require excavation.
Watch the end of the downspout for the clog to clear.
Run water into the opposite end of the pipe.
Try to free the obstruction with a stick plumbing snake or pressure washer outfitted with a telescoping wand.
But normally you will not have this problem.