Wednesday, 23 November 2011

The plain truth about Gutter Protection!

I've been a home owner for 26 years. I bought my first home in 1985. Since that time, home owners have attempted to try and keep debris out of their eavestroughs. Back in those days, there simply did not seem to be a product that worked. There was a plastic mesh with large diamond shaped holes. There was a metal wire mesh with large diamond shaped holes. Some people simply tried to wire on a fine wire fencing type mesh. Nothing worked.

The old and still abundantly available Amerimax leaf guards had openings far too  large and were hard to secure properly. These mesh leaf guards are most likely why most homeowners feel that leaf guards do not work well. They  were nearly 100% failure prone! They required cleaning underneath with too much debris getting into the gutter. This resulted in extra work or charges from gutter cleaning companies. See the picture below of the Americmax mesh as compared to a more modern leaf guard design. See the small debris and seeds went right through Amerimax!





As they say, "Necessity is the mother of invention" and there are some very good products on the market that work very well. However, as a home owner, you need to be careful because there are some products out there that work well but the companies charge an absolute fortune for them (about $25-$30 per foot)! A good quality gutter protection should cost you somewhere in the neighborhood of about $5.00 to $12.00 per lineal ft. and that includes gutter cleaning and installation of the product. It's really a matter of good, better, best. Lets look at a product that work well that are on the lower cost of the price list: Alu-Rex. Alu-Rex is the metal plate with tiny holes in it as shown above next to the old style mesh. Below is another picture of AluRex:



This product installed, cost around $5-7 per foot but the cost can be more based on roof type and pitch, how high the job required is, and how much shingle over hang there is. If you have too much shingle over hang, forget about installing AluRex.

Alu-Rex works great! I have had few issues with Alu-Rex except for one house that had very intense spruce needle debris. We were able to fix this by creating some clean-outs over the downpipes and the customer must have the debris blown off the gutters and roof valleys once per year.


Another problematic area with any Gutter Protection are roof valleys. Debris collects on the roof in these areas. In fact, it gets trapped in these areas. Then a huge rain washes it out and straight down toward the eavestrough. It lands on the Gutter protection and just sticks there. However, it should be noted that this is a problem with all roof valleys and gutter protection. See below a roof valley filled with debris:



A far superior gutter protection is an 18 gauge stainless steel micro mesh that has been powder coated so that it does not rust. It is then wrapped with a fine mesh to assure that nothing goes through but water. It is called Diamond Back Gutter Covers. The installed price of this product is around $12 per foot. See the pictures below:



It is one of the best products on market and far superior to others. You get what you pay for. In my opinion, it is worth paying the extra few dollars for a product like Diamond Back Gutters. it is a real life time products that will not need cleaning.


If you live in the Greater Hamilton or Burlington/Oakville area and would like a quote for a professionally installed Gutter Protection System then please call The Eavestrough Company at 905-966-2564 or visit our website at http://www.theeavestroughcompany.com

17 comments:

  1. Anyone in Edmonton installing these two products.
    Thanks for your review.
    Isaiah

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  2. Will heavy rain exceed the capacity of these products to allow water through?

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    1. They will all fail in heavy rain. I have seen many decks rotten in a perfect line where these guards direct water over the trough and onto the deck.

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    2. Mr. Anonymous. They will not fail in a heavy rain. I can assure you of that! I and my neighbour have had gutter protection on our houses for over 10 years and what you say has never happened. I am also curious how a deck rots just because it has water on it? Doesn't it rain on the whole deck? LOL

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  3. Which if any of these products have the flow capacity to handle heavy rain?

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  4. Isaiah. No one I know of in Edmonton installs Diamond Back Gutter Covers. Mr. Anonymous, these gutter covers will handle HUGE rainfalls and none of them will allow water to ramp over except in areas with large roof valleys.

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  5. Anyone near the Kingston area installing these?

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  6. No one is installing these in the Kingston area. I can ship them to you though. I have shipped them all over the country! :)

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  7. But you say here that you are associated with Diamond Back Gutter Covers. Is this review really neutral? http://theeavestroughcompany.blogspot.ca/search?updated-min=2013-01-01T00:00:00-08:00&updated-max=2014-01-01T00:00:00-08:00&max-results=16

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    1. I sell Diamond Back Gutter Covers because they work! Just like the other 3 products I sell. I also like some more expensive products like Gutter Glove and Master Shield. I don't sell those. There are a number of good products I don't sell. I've been in the business long enough to know which ones don't work!

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  8. An elderly family member of mine just paid $600 to have 15 ft of rain gutters installed. The product looks exactly like the Alu Rex system.
    Is this the warning you mention about some companies charging a fortune. Before I go to the police and file a scam complaint I thought I should do my research. Is this product $5- 12 a lineal ft or 20 - $30?
    thanks

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    1. $600 is a lot of money, although I might add that a number of companies have a minimum charge for any job. That price ranges between $250 to $900. I generally charge between $4-$6 per foot for this but good luck getting any company to come out to do an estimate and then come out for the install for $60. It could have been a scam artist but it could also simply be a company that has a minimum charge for small jobs.

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    2. I have a quote in Cornwall for 2400 ft of Trex m5200 installed for $3,695. Is this a fair price?

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    3. Dave. Is that a fair price? That is below the whole sale cost of purchasing the product. Any company installing this product for you should charge over $15,000 for 2400 lineal ft of gutter protection. Did you mean you have a 2400 square foot house or 2400 ft of eavestrough. If you have that much eavestrough, you must have an incredible mansion!

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  10. Absolutely loved reading about- The plain truth about Gutter Protection Your insights and experiences add a personal touch to the topic. Dealing with the ups and downs of homeownership, especially concerning Amerimax leaf guards, makes your perspective incredibly relatable. The emphasis on finding that sweet spot between effectiveness and cost is spot-on advice. Kudos for shedding light on practical solutions like Alu-Rex and Diamond Back Gutter Covers. Thanks for sharing your wisdom and making gutter protection more understandable!

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    1. Thank you for your comments, Maddy. Wendell Leytham, Owner

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