I recently installed the plastic clip in gutter guards from Amerimax. They work great, all except for any substantial amount of rainfall then it just pours over the front of my gutters and about 50% of the water enters the gutters themselves.
Before moving to the beach, I lived in a neighborhood full of pine trees. Those closed top, open sides filled with pine needles and rotted away or pulled away from the weight. No way to clean them easily.thing that always seemed goofy to me was the gutter helmet at inside miters,there you need to put in a screen:blink:
Yup I don't charge that, minimum 120$ for say one level ranch with easy access. The higher up I go, so does the price.. OOO and unless your hungry and plan on eating the leaves there's a min 15 dollar disposal fee, usually can find some regular sized branches left on flatter roofs to. It can take a couple different ladders 3-4, some barrels, (A quick tip is carry a compound bucket with you also) maybe a tarp, rake, and blower, rubber gloves, sometimes I use a gutter scoop.. Honestly the best gutter guard you can buy is a good chainsaw.. Cleaning out gutters at least for me is a PIA..I avoid them as best I can now, I won't even do full two story houses (colonials) anymore..I still say that $35-$50 a year is money better spent on a clean out service.
Yup!Biggest complaint I hear about the helmet type guards which rely on the capillary action of the water to flow over the edge and into the gutter, is you still have to clean them.
Small debris, pollen, and dirt will adhere to the curved edge and disturb the flow, allowing the water to flow past and down the front of the gutter.
The cleaning is easier than shoveling granules, dirt, and leaves out of the gutter channel. But you can still figure on getting out the ladder every year to wash the helmets and blow the leaves off the edge of the roof.
Ive tried Leaf guard in the past and ended up with a lot of headaches and almost lost some good customers. It does a decent job keeping the gutters clean but so much water would flow over the front. I opted out of becoming a dealer because I didn't want to mislead my customers and give them a product that causes damage to their home.LEAF GUARD gutters.