What is a gutter Helmet?

Gutter Helmet® is a patented gutter protection system that installs right over your existing gutters. It blocks leaves, pine needles and other debris out of your gutters while allowing rainwater to flow into your gutters freely.
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What is the difference between gutter guard and gutter Helmet?

The biggest difference is that LeafGuard replaces your existing gutters, regardless of their condition, and installs its own “seamless one-piece” gutter. Meanwhile, Gutter Helmet is a hood-like cover that installs over your existing gutters, usually under the second row of shingles.
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Does the gutter Helmet really work?

Do Gutter Guards Work? The short answer is yes, gutter guards work. While they can't guarantee that you'll never have clogged gutters again, they can significantly reduce the number of times you need to clean your gutters and lower the risk of damage to your home and property due to clogged gutters and sitting water.
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Is gutter Helmet expensive?

Gutter Helmet Cost

Gutter Helmet costs $16.50 to $18.50 per foot on average for materials and installation. A Gutter Helmet system for a home with 150 to 200 linear feet of gutters costs $2,475 to $3,700 for professional installation.
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Can I install gutter Helmet myself?

Some are available at home improvement stores for self-installation and others require a professional installation. Whichever type you choose, make sure that you're not going to void your shingle warranty with installation.
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How Gutter Helmet Works



Do gutter guards need to be removed when replacing a roof?

Even when you need your gutters replaced, they shouldn't be removed until after your new roof is installed and the roofers are gone. Instead of removing them, your roofing contractor should take all proper precautions to protect your gutters during the roof replacement process.
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How often should gutters be replaced?

How often you replace your gutters varies based on the weather conditions in your region, however, routine maintenance can extend their lifespan. Typically, galvanized steel or aluminum gutters have an average life expectancy of 20 years, while copper gutters can last as long as 50 years.
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Is leafguard worth the money?

We've already covered how clogged gutters are worse than no gutters, but with a system of leaf guard, gutters can be a benefit to any home. So, are leaf guard gutters worth the money? For the short answer, yes, if they are installed by an experienced professional.
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Why you shouldn't use gutter guards?

While it may prevent leaves and larger debris from infiltrating your gutter, smaller items like twigs and pine needles can still slip through the barrier. Over time, these sticks can accumulate, and soon enough, you'll find yourself with a dam that's blocking water from flowing through the canal.
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Is there a downside to gutter guards?

Gutter Guards can dent and lose some of their effectiveness, so avoid posting a ladder against your gutters during cleaning or when putting up seasonal lights & decorations. If not cleaned as needed, the added weight of build-up on your gutter guards may cause your actual gutters to sag.
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Should I remove gutter guards in winter?

Gutter guards can be bad in winter, depending on how much snowfall occurs in your area and how low the temperatures get. Ice dams and snow buildup may cause damage to the gutters and long-term damage to the house. The best gutter guards for winter are sloped and allow snow and ice to melt quickly.
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Who is better LeafFilter or gutter guard?

Most experts agree that gutter screens using fine mesh are the most effective gutter guard systems available. The finely woven filter prevents all types of debris like pine needles, twigs, leaves, and dirt from entering the gutter, while still allowing rain water to easily enter.
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Is it OK to have standing water in gutters?

You should never leave standing water in any area of your property, particularly your gutters. Standing water can lead to a host of issues, from mosquito infestation to mold growth to rot. Standing water is an ideal environment for mosquitoes, flies and other insects to grow their eggs.
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How do you know when your gutters need replacing?

Do You Need to Replace your Guttering? Look Out For These 7 Telltale Signs
  1. Cracks and splits. Look out for splits and cracks in the plastic. ...
  2. Overflowing water. ...
  3. Peeling paint. ...
  4. Water damage around or beneath the gutters. ...
  5. Sagging gutters. ...
  6. Unexplained nails or screws. ...
  7. Foundation issues.
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Are new gutters worth it?

When properly functioning, they go a long way toward protecting against rain, the natural enemy of any manmade structure. In the process, gutters prevent a slew of potentially extensive, expensive moisture-related problems, all while remaining largely out of sight and out of mind.
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Do gutter guards cause ice dams?

A cubic foot of ice weights roughly 60 pounds, and when enough builds up on your gutter guards, they may collapse into the gutter system. When this happens, they fallen gutter protection actually cause a blockage, which can lead to ice dams and expensive damage to your home.
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Do gutter guards work in heavy rain?

Gutter guards do work in heavy rain—as long as you pick the right one for the job. Thanks to its raised mesh pattern, powder-coated aluminum frame, and reinforced fasteners, HomeCraft's gutter protection system keeps debris out while still letting water flow, regardless of the weather.
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Do you need to clean gutters with gutter guards?

It is a common misconception that you never have to clean your gutters after installing gutter guards. Even the very best gutter guard systems require cleaning, though the better the system, the less frequent the cleaning required. Over time, debris will build up inside the gutters that should be hosed out.
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How do you clean under gutter guards?

How to Clean Gutter Guards
  1. Step 1: Place Your Drop Cloth.
  2. Step 2: Secure Your Ladder.
  3. Step 3: Use Hand Protection and Climb to Location.
  4. Step 4: Remove Material Off Guards.
  5. Step 5: Remove Guard if Possible.
  6. Step 6: Hose Down if Applicable.
  7. Step 7: Replace and Secure Guards.
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Do foam gutter filters work?

Foam Gutter Guards Are Ineffective

It is designed to allow the pores within the sponge-like material to let water pass through to your gutters and down your downspouts. However, a foam gutter guard collects water just like a sponge and often times becomes trapped within the guard.
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Do reverse curve gutter guards work?

These systems can be expensive, and they are not effective at keeping debris out of your gutter. They ususally shed some large debris, but the small pieces flow with the water directly into the gutter. Over time, the small debris builds up, and causes a clog at the downspout.
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