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Before installing gutter guards, it is important to consider the following:
- Gutter Type: Ensure that the gutter guards you choose are compatible with your gutter type (e.g., K-style, half-round).
- Debris Type: Consider the types of debris that commonly accumulate in your gutters (leaves, pine needles, twigs, etc.) to select guards that can effectively block them.
- Maintenance and cleaning: Evaluate maintenance required to keep the gutter guards clean and inspect regularly.
- Cost: Factor in the initial cost of gutter guards and any additional maintenance costs.
- Warranty: Check if the gutter guards come with a warranty and what it covers.
- Professional Installation: Assess whether you have the skills and tools to install the guards yourself, or if you should hire a professional.
The most common types include mesh, micro-mesh, reverse curve, brush, foam, and screen guards. Each varies in price, durability, and maintenance requirements.
Yes — they reduce maintenance, prevent clogs, extend the lifespan of your gutter system, and help avoid water damage to your roof and foundation.
While DIY foam or snap-in guards can be installed by homeowners, hiring a pro ensures a custom fit, better performance, and often a warranty.
Yes — many gutter professionals near you specialize in guard installation and may also bundle it with cleaning or repair services.
Micro-mesh guards work well in regions with heavy rainfall or lots of small-leaf debris. A local contractor can recommend the best system based on nearby foliage and climate.
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