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🛠️ Shop the Contractor’s Toolbox

Curated by C. David Chase

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After three decades on the ladder, these are the tools and products I trust. I’ve filtered out the cheap “big-box” alternatives to show you the gear that actually survives the job site.

1. The Essential Guttering Hand Tools

  • The “Gold Standard” Snips: (Link to Midwest or Wiss Offset Snips) – If you only buy one tool, make it these. They cut through 0.032 aluminum like butter.
  • Magnetic Hex Drivers: (Link to Malco 1/4″ and 5/16″ Drivers) – Essential for zip screws. The “Cleanable” tip versions are a life-saver when they get full of metal shavings.
  • Professional Crimson Crimpers: (Link to 5-Blade Downspout Crimper) – The key to a leak-proof downspout connection.

2. Sealing & Waterproofing

  • The “Only” Sealant I Use: (Link to Geocel 2300 or Gutterman’s Choice) – Unlike cheap silicone, this tripolymer sealant actually bonds to wet metal and lasts for decades.
  • Heavy-Duty Caulk Gun: (Link to high-thrust ratio gun) – Don’t fight the tube. A 12:1 or 18:1 ratio gun makes smooth beads effortless.

3. Ladder Safety & Stability

  • The “Ladder Guard” Stabilizer: (Link to a Stand-off/Stabilizer) – This keeps the ladder off your gutters and prevents scratches or crushed metal. Plus, it makes the ladder rock-steady.
  • Levelers: (Link to adjustable ladder levelers) – Essential for working on uneven Tennessee terrain.

4. Gutter Guard “Best-In-Class”

  • Pro-Grade Micro-Mesh: (Link to Stainless Steel Micro-Mesh sections) – For the DIYer who wants a permanent solution to pine needles.
  • Internal Hangers: (Link to 5″ or 6″ heavy-duty screw-in hangers) – If your gutters are sagging, replace your nails with these.

5. Maintenance & Cleaning

  • The “No-Ladder” Cleaning Wand: (Link to high-pressure telescoping wand) – Clean your second story while keeping your feet on the ground.
  • Downspout Diverters: (Link to hinged or decorative extensions) – Protect your foundation by moving water 4+ feet away.