Our neighbor, however, has an enormous leaf-shedding tree that annually covers a large portion of our clear roof with leaves. The leaves get wet and do not blow away in the wind. This makes the covered patio and the family room darker than we prefer.
So, yesterday I climbed a ladder with a push broom and pulled from the roof as many leaves as I could reach. The problem is that the polycarb panels are 12 feet long. I could not reach that far. So, I swept what I could reach and decided to blow the remaining leaves off the roof with a leaf blower.
The leaf blower was powerful enough to move the remaining leaves, but it did not blow them off the roof. It simply blew them to the far edge of the roof, further from my reach than before.
The next step was to take my push broom, some duct tape, and the same 10-foot piece of PVC pipe that I used to hang Christmas lights, and extend the length of the broom handle.
It worked!
I could easily reach the leaves that were twelve feet away and pull them off the roof. But, halfway through the project, the broom broke. The threaded part of the handle broke off inside the broom head.
Now I'm heading to Lowe's to buy a new broom so I can finish the chore.
4 comments:
Who would've guessed that in the 'winter of your years' a pvc pipe would become your best friend. It's a beautiful relationship, really.
So that's what you were doing out there all day! It looks great. I may just have to go outside tomorrow and check it out for real too.
What an ingenious guy you are - sorta reminds me of Roger (always looking for a "new and easier" way)!
Tell Ashley I really enjoyed reading her first blog entry, and was going to leave her a comment, but it wouldn't let me post one. She's a very good writer! :)d
Well,I don't know how that "d" got stuck in there after the smiley face, but it really doesn't mean anything!!
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