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Best and Worst Gutter Guards from Lowes, Home Depot, Menards /@Roofing Insights

Best and Worst Gutter Guards from Lowes, Home Depot, Menards
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00:10 How we’re assessing gutter guards
01:43 “All gutter civers will fail sooner or later”
03:20 Best choice
06:28 Armour Lock Gutter Guard
07:48 Stay away from Future Foam Gutter Filter
09:58 LB Plastics Vinyl Gutter Cover = bad news
11:43 LeafGuard will do the job
12:30 Snap-In White Gutter Guard
14:01 Avoid plastic

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Dmitry is the Owner of Storm Group Roofing: Minneapolis based roofing company:

In 2014 when he started he have sold $350,000 worth of gutter work and many jobs were replacements of failed products.

Today his company does Roofing, Siding and Gutters are huge part of the business, because it is often connected and part of roofing system.

Gutter covers are the most confusing products on the market this time of the year: everyone makes claims that their product works best, but in reality 95% will fail within first few years!

If you need an idea what works and what doesn’t from big box stores here is our comparison:

Last week we went to all three big stores around us: Home Depot, Lowes and Menards and bought all their gutter covers…

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29 comments

  1. bigpontiac1

    Yes, you are right. Leaf filter is a great product but way over priced! I was quoted $11,500 and by the time he left after talking with his Boss we were down to $5000. I felt like he was trying to sell me a car. $5000 was still too much!

    1. StarFish OneFiveSeven

      @Tamara Sheedy those look fantastic but I just had all new gutters put on the house and I don’t want to spend another fortune replacing them with a new “system”. I just need a really good 6″ guard that will keep acorns and oak leaves from collecting before the snow comes – if you have a suggestion, I’d appreciate it!

    2. JensAlan

      @Rubicon Outdoors That is false. I had new 6″ gutters installed installed last summer. Last fall, they constantly filled with leaves. Just a week ago, the downspout to my rear gutters clogged and the entire 60′ run was filled completely with water. I had to climb up to my gutters in the rain to unclog the downspout.

    3. Tamara Sheedy

      Check out a product called T-Rex Continuous Hanger System. It is a product made by AluRex and carries a lifetime warranty on it. We only use it on all our customers houses and it has never failed us yet.

  2. Brandon puntin

    Ive installed and removed many types and brands and in my experience sureflo has been the most reliable i dont like micro screen often the get clogged from algae growth i do explain to customers there is no maintenance free option however I always install 1′ pieces at each end that can be removed easily for simple wash out of shingle sand

  3. Martin Sanders

    I have been a gutter guy for 27 years, I built my current trailer to solve all those problems.
    I cannot explain it entirely here but there is really only one direction to create a system that actually is just as well built as any gutter, but it’s not cheap or easy to figure out until it operates properly

  4. Nick Gilley

    Hey D! Have you seen the Crane Waterfall covers? Just took some off that had been on for 22 years. They’re vinyl, but hardly any of them broke when removed. We had new ones to be installed but the homeowner wanted the old ones put back on after the roof was done. Neat design/system. First I’d ever seen them. And the gutters were CLEAN after we took them off.

  5. Francis Tapim

    How many times do you need to say the sponge system is bad. Watch the video and count how many times you repeat yourself and over explain the point. Delete this video or just re-edit the video and cut down the repeats. The video will be shorter and more ibtetesting in fact i might try to download it and re edit it for you.

  6. Dave John

    I never really considered my gutter guards as lasting…I wouldn’t screw them down because I clean one of or more of my 4 gutters every year after the leaves and pine needles are down. If you only expect them to keep out 80% of debris as I do you will be fine.

    I go up once or twice a year to inspect my roof , clean my skylights, and check the gutter’s. Living in the woods is a bit of work,,

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