LeafOff Gutter Guard is one of the most recognizable gutter protection systems on the market today
Gutter Guard’s ribbed panel slows and disperses the water as it nears the gutter. Water bonds to the surface of the panel, flowing down and around the curved nose, into the gutter.
A continuous 3/8″ open water channel will handle the heaviest downpours while keeping out leaves and debris.
The bulbous nose extends past the gutter lip, allowing water to follow the curve of the gutter guard and flow into the gutter, while most leaves and debris are washed away.
Gutter Guard is made of heavy-duty .024 gauge aluminum and includes a lifetime manufacturer’s warranty. Unlike plastic, aluminum will not warp or distort over time, so it will provide better overall performance and maintain it’s attractive appearance.
Gutter Guard uses a heavy-duty internal bracket that supports and suspends each gutter panel above the gutter. The gutter guard slides under the second course of shingles and secures to the internal gutter bracket. The proprietary bracket is capable of withstanding 90 MPH winds, heavy debris and snow loads.
Gutter Guard is available in 12 popular colors that will match virtually any gutter and roof color. The durable paint finish will not blister, peel or split, and includes a 20-year no fade paint warranty.
Gutter Guard installs on most existing 5″ and 6-inch gutters. If your gutters are in good working order, then installing Gutter Guards will save you about 50% vs. the cost of installing new gutters and gutter guards.
One of the things that gives us a unique perspective is that we have worked with customers from Michigan to Mississippi and New York to California. While we’re not in those markets everyday, we understand the issues and know what works well in each market. We currently focus our efforts in:
If you’re located in any of these markets, and want to know if we’re near you, please reach out to us for a free, no obligation estimate! If you’re located outside of these markets and have any questions, call, text or email us, and ask, “When will you be near me?”