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End Gutter Cleaning with 3 best gutter guards: Micro Mesh, LeafGuard, Screens
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01:21 Mesh
02:58 LeafGuard
04:37 Micro-Mesh
06:47 LeafSolution is unique because…
07:56 Final results

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26 comments

  1. borizh

    Hanging from a gutter would lead to moment failure at the connection.. which is the screw against the fascia. Even putting the most rigid gutter guard in the world wouldn’t make a difference. So this is misleading as fck, in my view.

    But thanks for showing the gutters themselves otherwise.

  2. mother taracey

    LeafFilter- just had that installed here in Vancouver, Canada: he is bang on when he says they are charging way too much. Promise to remove & reposition gutters in order for the filters to be positioned at an angle but alas, such was not the case – product sits fairly flat. I watched one guy talking about how much per linear foot you should pay for these guards to be installed & he indicated from 15$ to $20. A lot of money for two guys to do a minimum of work for 6 hrs. Be cautious when you hire them & keep an eye on them as they work.

  3. Dan Connors

    Great explanation!! I so appreciate the tech info. I used one of the white plastic shields on a previous house. It actually did pretty well, though a wind storm did dame a few pieces. Ah well, it was Texas. The killer now is that I have a severe drop in the back yard, so I need a very tall ladder to do this. Or, get a contractor. Thanks again. Dan

  4. Doug and Stacy Bradley

    Thanks for the info. I’ve been recently looking at LeafFilter, but the reviews have been less than enthusiastic. I may need to look at Leaf Solutions closer. I installed the DIY metal mesh along the back of my house about 4-5 years ago and it’s done a great job of preventing the leaf clogs, however I recently went up and had to hose out the seed casings and shingle gravel. The upside was I didn’t have to remove anything (I was able to use the spray from the hose through the guards) and the gutters had not clogged, but I will try to clean them every few years from now on. There was some debris on top of the guards but it is spring and we’ve not had much rain or wind so I’m not sure how much of an issue it is normally. My guess since I’ve not unclogged a gutter in 4-5 years, it’s not an issue.

  5. Louise Adderholdt

    I have Guard Guard on a house with a steep roof. It works very well and I have not had to clean out my gutters at all since I had it installed years ago. I also have LeafGuard on a smaller house next to the one that I have Gutter Guard on. It does not work as well because leaves and debris build up on it.

  6. Kevin Brown

    Thank you for the review. Your correct with Leaf Filter sales gimmick. They come in with a high price and now a Covid price significantly lower. At this point I lost interset and ask the sales guy to leave. Left a bad impression of the company.

  7. Billy Howell

    I wonder if there would be a way to mix the micro mesh inside miters and LeafGuard. The biggest problem I run into with LG is the miters overflowing. Otherwise, I have a hard time running into an unhappy LG customer, as far as the product is concerned…

  8. John Mathiasen

    The mesh must be the best. I have a gutter product that came in sections similar to Leaf Guard and I’m just sick of it. I live in an area of Idaho that just swarms with wasps who like to build nests in the gutter then after season when the rain comes the big nests clog the downspouts. I would think the mesh type is the way to go. I will switch before next season for sure.

  9. jbprojects3

    Really helpful, thanks. You mentioned other makers of micro-mesh, & I’m curious if you have experience with Gutter Guards America. A mailing from them is what got me into the search that led to your video.

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