My gutters are clogged, and despite cleaning them out 1-2 times a year, they get re-clogged. Are gutter guards effective? How much do they cost? Are there different types?
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My gutters are clogged, and despite cleaning them out 1-2 times a year, they get re-clogged. Are gutter guards effective? How much do they cost? Are there different types?
School me
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I’m surprised a house your height got clogged.
Originally posted by Thales of Miletus
If you think I have been trying to present myself as intellectually superior, then you truly are a dimwit.
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Don't own any yet but the consensus from a bunch of vids I've watched on YT is that the ones with a fine stainless mesh seem to be the "best", but are also the most $$$.
Costco Canada carries the stainless mesh type on-line and the cheaper aluminum with small holes variety in-store. Depending on the type of debris you are expecting, one of these may be suitable. Don't use the plastic mesh or foam inserts. Total garbage.
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Seems the Costco ones are $299 for 100 ft for the mesh ones. Probably worth the money for me.
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I keep seeing a commercial for "leaf guard" gutter system. It's in the states, and I am too lazy today to see if you can get it up here. The premise behind them is sound in theory, but, with the pitch of most of the roofs I have seen in Calgary, I am wondering if the water velocity would defeat the purpose of having gutters...
I dunno, seems like a cool idea, in practice though, I am not sure how good they would be.
OK, i googled, found em
https://www.leafguard.com/
they have a guarantee on their website. "will not clog or we will come clean your gutters for free"
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Girlfriends cost money
Turbos cost money
Both make whining noises
Make the smart choice.
Originally posted by Mibz
Always a fucking awful experience seeing spikers. Extra awful when he laps me.
I actually think if I built a house in the country, I would not have gutters at all and just let the water flow off into a rock border. Gutters piss me off.
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+1. Spend so much time wondering where to put my ladder to not kill them.
I put them on the old house. Worked great. Water flow was not an issue.
Cost $1000 back then, nobody knew what they were so they were cheap.
Took the guy not even two hours so labour is not an issue.
I put the expensive woven metal mesh kind on our house. Read tons of reviews of all different types, and ended up going with this type, as its supposed to be the best for spruce needles.
https://www.amazon.ca/dp/B07H4VTFQS?...&tag=bv0206-20
It works well in most areas, but not well on others, like where a valley meets the gutter, the mesh slows water from entering gutter, and much of the water spills over gutter onto sidewalk. Its has to be cleaned of debris periodically, to allow water to run through it, otherwise the gutter guard gets bits of shingle sand and tree debris caught in it, and the water flows over the gutter guard.
It works great for blocking leaves from getting in gutter. Overall its better having it on than not having it.
My Karma ran over your Dogma
I do the budget way.
Wait for a torrential downpour. Head up on a ladder and unclog the downspout.
Water rips and takes all the debris with it.
If you like things fast and wet...
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LoL, I admit I've done the same thing! It's pretty reckless considering the lightning risk.This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
The last time I recall doing that I think the mosquitoes got a full ounce of my blood. It. Was. Horrible!
Big trees in my area and it's a raised bungalow but I hear you.This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Always a risk but always a reward. Lol
That's what kids are for.
Much more sketchy on a two-story house with a narrow side yard. Only way to clean my gutters is to be on the roof. Very unsafe during a rainstorm.This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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wrong thread lol
Boosted life tip #329
Girlfriends cost money
Turbos cost money
Both make whining noises
Make the smart choice.
Originally posted by Mibz
Always a fucking awful experience seeing spikers. Extra awful when he laps me.
I went with these last spring and no complaints. Fairly cheap and easy to install. Previously I had to clean gutters twice a year.
https://www.homedepot.ca/product/pea...ck-/1000685616
^ Those look kinda similar to the ones Costco carries in-store.
Any concerns with snow/ice buildup or potential damming in the winter? I talked to my roofing company and the owner mentioned these are issues that he's seen. He doesn't sell or install any either.
Ive been in my house for 3 years, 2 of 3 had a bit of ice buildup, the last with the guards was one of them. Cant say for certain if they are the reason or not. In previous homes it changed year to year with the weather.. (heavy snow, warmer weather etc)
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Is there an OnlyFans page of people cutting down and burning Mountain Ash trees? If that was a thing, I would drain my nuts until I was dehydrated.