Cyclone Alfred is the first big storm this far south near Queensland’s coast since Gough Whitlam was in charge of Australia. Schools are closed, buses and trains have stopped running, and two AFL games were canceled. As the rain started, officials warned that 20,000 homes in Brisbane could be flooded.

Prevention Is The Key
Everyone knows that prevention is the key to minimising damage. This can be done by cleaning them regularly and trimming tree branches that hang over your roof are very important. If you live in an area with lots of trees, gutter guards can also help keep them clear.
Keeping your gutters clean is an important part of taking care of your home. If you don’t clean them, leaves and dirt will pile up, stopping rainwater from draining properly. This can cause big problems like rotting wood, sagging gutters, and even pests moving in.

Cleaning Your Gutters After A Cyclone
Cyclones can leave behind debris, heavy rain, and strong winds that clog gutters. If not cleaned, this can cause water damage to your home.
Stay Safe
Use a strong ladder, wear gloves, and put on safety glasses. If your roof is steep or hard to reach, it’s safer to call a professional.
Clean Out Debris
Scoop out leaves, twigs, and dirt using a small tool or your hands. Put the debris in a bucket or on a tarp to make cleanup easier.
Rinse with Water
Use a garden hose to wash out any leftover dirt and check if the water flows properly. If water gets stuck, the downspout might be clogged.
Look for Damage
Check for cracks, rust, loose screws, or sagging gutters. Also, look for water stains on walls, which could mean a leak.
Fix Problems Quickly
Seal small leaks with gutter sealant and tighten any loose parts. If the gutters are badly damaged, replacing them or adding gutter guards can help prevent future clogs.

Be Storm-Ready with Expert Plumbing Solutions
By getting ready ahead of time, you can help protect your home during a cyclone. If you need help making your plumbing storm-safe or fixing damage after a cyclone, call a licensed plumber as soon as possible.
Stay safe and be prepared!