16 May Why We’ve Upgraded to a Gutter Vacuum System — And Why It Matters for Your Home
If you’ve ever dealt with overflowing gutters, you’ll know just how much damage they can cause—stained walls, rotting fascia boards, even internal leaks. Regular gutter cleaning is essential, especially in tree-lined suburbs like Bayside and the Hepburn Shire.
Until recently, we did all our gutter cleaning the traditional way—by hand. And while it worked, we knew there had to be a safer, more effective way. That’s why we’ve now upgraded to a state-of-the-art gutter vacuum system.
So what’s the difference?
Traditional gutter cleaning often means someone climbing on your roof with a bucket and a pair of gloves. It works—but it’s not always safe, and it’s easy to miss stubborn debris lodged in hard-to-reach spots.
Our new vacuum system uses high-powered suction to remove leaves, sludge, and mud from your gutters—without the need to climb on the roof in most cases. That means:
- Less risk to our team
- No damage to your tiles or gutters
- A cleaner, more thorough result
We can even show you before-and-after photos from the ground, using a pole-mounted camera.

Perfect for tree-heavy properties
If you live in areas like Brighton, Elwood, Daylesford or Hepburn Springs, you already know what autumn means: a whole lot of leaves. Our vacuum system makes quick work of leafy gutters, and we can schedule seasonal cleans to keep things running smoothly year-round.
Why choose Get Kilted?
We’re a local team, fully insured, and known for turning up on time, every time. We believe in doing things properly—with care, courtesy, and the right tools for the job. Now that we’ve got the vacuum system, we’re able to work faster, safer, and more efficiently—without cutting corners.
Ready for cleaner, clearer gutters?
If it’s been more than six months since your last clean—or if you’ve spotted water overflowing during rain—it’s time to book in. Call us on 1300 875 584 or click here to request a free quote.
Let us take care of your gutters so you don’t have to climb a ladder.
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