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Seamless Gutters & Leaf Guards

wfopete

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I've got a guy coming out in couple of weeks to install about 70 ft of aluminum seamless gutters ($350). He wants another $100 for leaf guards (mesh style). I see a sorts of leaf guard products out there so I'm wondering if I should go with his or an aftermarket leaf guard product. :confused:
 
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kbs2244

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30 percent extra seems high.
But I may be a little out of date since I don’t like any of the leaf guard designs.
At best they may keep the leaves out of the gutter so they then lay on top of the “guard” and then keep the water from getting in the gutter.

I have a pretty well wooded lot. Oak, hickory, cotton wood, and apple trees close to a 2 story house.
I still prefer to walk the 4/12 roof with an electric leaf blower aimed toward the basket style leaf guards stuck into the down spout hole.
(On occasion, I blow up the down spout before getting on the roof. It is just a belt and suspenders type thing. Nothing much has ever come out.)

It is a 2 person job.
One on the roof and one to watch and move the extension cord around.
(Watching is the most important part.)

But it gives me a chance to use the “saw on a stick” to trim any branches away from the house so the squirrels don’t use the roof as a highway and discover any warm spots they would want to tear into come winter.

At the most it is a 4 times a year job. If it wasn’t for the cotton wood probably 2 times a year. Before the spring and fall rains.
It takes about an hour, and like I said, it gives me a chance to check for other possible problems.
 

Stuart in MN

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I've had Leafguard gutters on my house for about five years now: http://www.leafguard.com/ I'm real happy with them - I have a number of large trees around my house, and they keep out all the fallen leaves and twigs. I periodically check them when I'm on a ladder doing something else, and the insides are clean as a whistle. I don't have any evergreens so I can't say anything about how well they work for needles.
 

rvr6000

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St. Paul, MN
I don't have the Leafguard gutters but have heard very good things about them from my neighbors who have them. I just have some cheapo plastic gutters but will have the Leafguard brand installed in a couple years when I get a new roof put on the house.

We are surrounded by silver maples in my area which drop those damn little helicopters every spring and they don't make it into the Leafguards.
 

suntex01

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The best mesh style gutter guard I've seen so far is the Mastershield.
Consumers report has great reviews on it as well.
I have a similar product on my gutters right now. They work fairly well but not as well as I hoped.
 
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66HertzClone

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I opted for the larger wider commercial gutters and no guards, it has worked out really well. The standard width used to clog up, have not as yet and it has been about 6 years.
 
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