Posted by 01gentdc on May 09, 2016 at 19:47:48 from (184.16.102.223):
In Reply to: Gutter guards,, posted by jm. on May 09, 2016 at 14:39:57:
this is 40 yrs experience in the home improvement business talking ,.if you were in texas you mite just consider a gutter over your doorway ,, but you probably have a leaky basement and rely on cistern water like I do .With Leaf GUARD You Get What You pay for ,.Andeven if you buy the best it can fail , OF all the call baks we had 9 out of 10 times it was leafguard related ..don't waste your time with screens ,. especially the plastic junk ,avoid the level top leaf guard , in heavy leaves it could become a trough of wetleaves yes leaves should blow off, but they don't always if the wind cant get there directly ,. the best I have found for the money is the waterfall system ,it has served my house for 15 yrs , and it is plastic vinyl , it has 2 rain trough catchers, clips into the gutter and slides under the shingles, if it lays well it did not need to be nailed under the shingles , most time I would bend the plastic in the braketo work with the roof ... . . the ice slides off the leaf guard without taking the gutter off with it 2 ,. but my son says they quit making it.??.that figures!,, so now they have a aluminum leaf screen that is corrugated ,.THAT IS A BIG PLUS , it costs much more than waterfall . fastens to the top rail of gutter with retractable screws or permanent rivets,,only issue besides cost is the tail is not always long enuf to go under the shingles and give the installer confidence, that it will work perfectly on every job ,.. trouble is there are too many peculiar situations,.
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