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@lahcenouldlalla168429 күн бұрын
thank you Sir , where you get the guards because I click the link nothing comes up
@beckysartor Жыл бұрын
My husband went with Leaf Filter. I disagreed and over 8000. later, theyve had to come back 3 times and have yet to fix the problem. Long story short warranty is only if anything gets under guard and you cant see through to check without moving the guard which voids warranty. The salesman lied about everything from price to product. Glad you are educating people on gutter guards. A lot of good advice. Thanks!! Wish id see it earlier. 😢
@JasonRamosNJ7 ай бұрын
LF is the worst company. Same story!
@fl36097 ай бұрын
Wow that’s terrible…thanks for sharing!
@stephaniekidoodles76555 ай бұрын
Thank you so much!
@oaklandhomeinspectionsllc98414 ай бұрын
Don't waste your money or time with the Huxley plastic gutter snap-in screens... They do not work ... After a few hours if you manage to get one or two installed, the plastic will crack and fall apart from the sun rays in just a few years ... (Oakland Home Inspections LLC) Metal gutter guards are the only ones that work and actually fit, and do not crack or fall apart ...
@Waterlogged-nt8sz4 ай бұрын
You better have a nail puller if you expect to slide those plastic snap-ins under the nailed-down shingles... Be prepared to replace several dozen shingles or more during the installation. Don't waste your money, or time with the Huxley or Amerimax plastic gutter snap-in screens... They do not work ... After a few hours if you manage to get one or two installed, the plastic will crack and fall apart from the sun rays in just a few years ... (Oakland Home Inspections LLC) Metal gutter guards are the only ones that work and actually fit, and do not crack or fall apart ...
@zach162 жыл бұрын
LIKING that reversing the broom to sweep off the debris on top
@Charles-z1e5i2 ай бұрын
*. A leaf blower will work great.
@gsantee Жыл бұрын
That broom hack is brilliant!
@EverydayHomeRepairs Жыл бұрын
🤓👍
@thejeap16 ай бұрын
Yeah, I nvr thought about putting the handle through the bottom. Awesome.
@SenorJuan20235 ай бұрын
@@EverydayHomeRepairs If you were to do this as a business, what would you charge per house?
@oaklandhomeinspectionsllc98414 ай бұрын
Don't waste your money or time with the Huxley plastic gutter snap-in screens... They do not work ... After a few hours if you manage to get one or two installed, the plastic will crack and fall apart from the sun rays in just a few years ... (Oakland Home Inspections LLC) Metal gutter guards are the only ones that work and actually fit, and do not crack or fall apart ...
@mtrctylarry Жыл бұрын
I just had a new roof installed using owens-Corning glass shingles. Roof company had to remove my aluminum gutter guards because they were the under shingle design. OC will void the warranty if this design is used. Great video! Thanks
@patrickpeterman87362 жыл бұрын
Boy,!! am i glad I found your webpage"!! your saving me money and I for one am very grateful"!! thank you, Patrick.p
@christopherc69472 ай бұрын
I used the plastic ones without the screen. While installing, I cut a short section from the clip-on edge which allowed me to overlap the screens. Not only were they sturdier, but but with them all overlapped in the same direction, it was simple and quick to sweep off any debris.
@karenrose8025 Жыл бұрын
I had the plastic gutter guards installed. Installed easily. Pretty easy to keep cleaned off. The problem I found is that anything more than a light rain and the rain can’t make it into the gutter even on a brand new gutter guard. The water just flows right over the gutter and straight down to about three feet from the house. On a hard rain the water turns into a waterfall that shoots out 5-6 feet from the gutter. Basically the gutter is doing very little collecting and taking the water to the downspout.
@thomasbeatty5619 Жыл бұрын
5 or 6 feet water shed from house is probably more than most homes have for downspout run off pipe ...least of my concerns with gutters
@krisannekey32187 ай бұрын
Did you find a way to fix this. I am having this issue as well
@krisannekey32187 ай бұрын
Did you find a solution for this. This is what is happening with mine
@LarryDickman17 ай бұрын
@@krisannekey3218 I removed mine.
@rogergardner77405 ай бұрын
Same Took them off and into the trash Gutters work best without guards ez to clean without guards and junk stuck to or dropped inside like roof granules or dirt getting thicker
@bartmanstl2 жыл бұрын
That broom hack was worth the watch. Thanks for that tip. The mesh version are the gutter guards I have used for years. My first install lasted almost ten years.
@voidisyinyangvoidisyinyang8852 ай бұрын
yes screw it through the bottom - hard to forget that tip. I'm gonna try this for sure.
@scotsmanofnewengland77132 жыл бұрын
I bought the black metal gutter guards from Lowes and installed them on my two story house and my garage gutters.I also used small aluminum screws to secure the gutter guards to the gutters. They have been installed now for over 4 years and not problem with clogged gutters or down spouts. Thanks for the video
@joq702 Жыл бұрын
Those are the same ones I bought and use. I find them to be the best for my conditions. Overall they have been troublefree and do not warp from the sun nor easily get blown off.
@woodrowwilliams1812Ай бұрын
I did the same thing. They are the best ones I’ve found over many years. The micro filter type were good until it hailed. The hail tore the mesh from the supporting rails thus becoming useless.Plastic guards don’t hold up to sun and weather.
@kersi-sandiego60362 жыл бұрын
Great content Scott. Two drawbacks: 01. Here in southern California our sun will degrade the plastic in a few years. 02. The joints between the panels do not seem snug enough and over time due to the elements the plastic will warp at which point the joints will become little gutters holding twigs, leaves, dirt etc. Thanks for a great video.
@sergiuszbasak78262 жыл бұрын
New Jersey sun do the same with plastic screeners.
@rshoe10232 жыл бұрын
He did say that you can trim the locking edge or gutter side of the guards, then you are able to overlap them.
@mtebaldi13 ай бұрын
This is true but at 5k to 10k for leaf filter, you can replace a lot of filters before hitting that cost.
@mrt53422 жыл бұрын
6:41 - true on the spot "testimonial"!😆 That's an awesome "hack" with the broom. 🤦♂️ 50 yrs in, never seen that...probably woulda never thought of it. This'll help me narrow down selection.👌
@pauljones28572 жыл бұрын
White vinegar cleans the gutters really nice good job it does
@MB-ng2rj2 ай бұрын
Just replaced my cheap white Home Depot plastic guards like these after 20 years in Michigan, every kind of weather. Well worth the small investment...Went with the same exact one's from HD, no upgrade...
@geyser34452 ай бұрын
I have had the gutters guards you don't like on my house for about 10 years and they do a good job. I like that I can flip them up to clean them if needed.
@roadracer15842 жыл бұрын
I use a gas powered leaf blower to clean out the gutter. A leaf blower gets the gutters squeaky clean and is fast (about 20 minutes). The only drawback is you have to go on the roof but if you're careful it's not a big deal.
@tierodhusky91367 ай бұрын
I agree. I can clean my gutters in minutes with my leaf blower and do not ever have to deal with the problems of gutter guards.
@gregghodge61302 ай бұрын
I use my leaf blower with a pvc pipe extension and 90 degrees elbow coupled on end. I can reach the first story from the ground.
@mplsfarmer2 жыл бұрын
Two of my neighbors installed the plastic gutter guards, but they both had terrible trouble with Maple tree seeds sticking in all the holes. The holes are too big to prevent this. I’ve tried some options, but finally decided that standing on my roof (not a steep slope) and running with a leaf blower around the gutters every fall after the leaves have fallen and possibly again in the late spring works best. It only takes ten minutes to blow out the debris.
@ChuckD592 жыл бұрын
As the owner of two silver maples that were planted way too close to the house, I agree. An electric blower's even better.
@Peter-td3yk2 жыл бұрын
Did you know peoples are injured a lot going on to roofs.. read see data..
@jeffhartness79822 жыл бұрын
If you have a one story house, you can operate a back-pack, or hand held leaf blower on the ground to clean out the gutters. Simply extend the blower outlets with some straight PVC pipe, so that when you hold either blower on the ground, the PVC points straight up to the gutters. Extend the PVC about 1 to 2 feet above the gutter and then add one 90 degree fitting and one 45 degree fitting, so that your angle approaching the gutter when you clean it out will be approximately 45 degrees. You are basically walking underneath and along the gutters while you clean them out. Depending on what schedule (wall thickness) of PVC you use, will determine how heavy the unit will be to operate. Now you can safely do on the ground what you risked doing on top of your roof.
@alexstokowsky63602 жыл бұрын
I have had problems with the plastic gutters warping from the sun's heat. I live in St. Louis.
@TripleBRanch Жыл бұрын
@@Peter-td3yk yep, lots of people are terribly injured driving cars too. We all stop doing that as well. C’mon man. 😏
@robertboykin18282 жыл бұрын
I was just thinking about gluing a screen over the downspout holes, And taking off the end caps. That way the junk will get pushed on off to the ground, and heavy rains will keep it clear.
@dongraham8236 Жыл бұрын
Already been there...one that you pop out easily is recommended...I'm in rain/winter/leaf/needles/helicopter/whirlygig/cone country...put contractor aluminium grade gutter guards on - each piece just over 7' with silicone gasket...they seem to be okay but now better check them and put the ones I bought two yrs back on my garage LOL
@ClaudioVargas12712 ай бұрын
The idea is amazing and the explanation awesome! The thing I will do if I was you trim all the branches from the trees goes near the house remember also the tree resin will do damage to your roof ! Thank you for a great teaching
@Ocean_breezes2 ай бұрын
I have determined my gutters get blocked up at the down spouts. My solution was remove the downspouts and let the water naturally flow out any debris. I have a 50 ft long gutter on my roof where my pool cage is attached to. After fighting clogged gutters for years , I removed the two downspouts, put a slanted channel to direct water away from my house, and magically, my pool gutter remains debris free! Any type of heavy rain will wash everything out of the gutter every time. This may not work for everyone, but it fixed my problem
@CliveDrone2 жыл бұрын
Those mesh LB Plastics guards are brilliant. I live in a pine forest where a ton of crap fall off these trees all year long. From long pine needles to little specks of pine cones. And the inverse broom trick is epic. Thanks.
@PacificSailing1842 жыл бұрын
Thank you for the broom trick. I am delighted to know it.
@justdon53782 жыл бұрын
In Florida, the starter shingle edge is required to be embedded in mastic to prevent lifting during high winds. I personally would not want to weaken the edge by inserting the guard. I'm looking for other options. Nice presentation!
@Keifsanderson2 жыл бұрын
I just moved to Florida. Thanks for the info. Have you found any products that won't compromise the first row of shingles?
@justdon53782 жыл бұрын
@@Keifsanderson Sorry, no. I've been preoccupied with other activities. I suppose one could lift the shingles, then apply roofing mastic over the guard to reseal. It might take heat to loosen the shingle edge.
@Keifsanderson2 жыл бұрын
@@justdon5378 Thanks for the reply.
@Loggie20 Жыл бұрын
I installed the mesh gutter guards on my house. Major difference. I just get up there every little while with my leaf blower and blow them off. Easy job
@joeweatlu51692 ай бұрын
Good idea about reversing the broom head to clean the gutters. One comment: I just removed the guards that you recommend from a friend's house. After about 5 years they are all deformed and some were actually cracking from being in direct sun. I installed the aluminum ones with micro mesh screen, as I have on my own house. After 2 years they still look like new.
@1228carlito2 жыл бұрын
Something I've used to help clean my gutters is a small gardening shovel that fits inside the gutter. If you have a metal one that's great but a cheap plastic one will work too. Very helpful if the material being removed is damp or soaking wet. Also, if there's a large build up of granules or dirt it makes it easier to remove it and not clog the downspout
@BCowcorn2 жыл бұрын
I have one that was accidentally run over with the lawn mower a couple decades back. Bent it perfectly to hold at a comfortable angle while scooping out gutters! (I do not recommend running over gardening shovels or any other tool with a lawnmower - it's hazardous and I was extremely lucky!)
@sBentonfamily2 ай бұрын
Placed these type of gutter guards at my mountain home 30 yrs ago and they still function. Naysayers will comment they are cheap and won’t last but I prove them wrong. Just placed some on my son’s home and at 75, I won’t outlive them ! A cleaning tip. I purchased a 12 ft aluminum gutter and an a curved end. I place my leaf blower in the bottom of the gutter and place the end with the curved end over the gutter screens and they are easily blown clean while standing on the ground
@leonardbutler9338Ай бұрын
@sBentonfamily, I believe you mean 12 ft aluminum downspout, no?
@mikesmith43522 жыл бұрын
Great video and perfect timing- I am just in the process of installing new gutters all around my house so this information is especially appreciated. It would have been good for you to clarify how the guards attached to the front edge of the gutters but near the end I could see how they snap on.
@SaintCuthbertoftheCudgel2 ай бұрын
I bought the same type product at Menards. Now they are over $5 for each 3’ft section. Still cheap and effective. Used a utility knife to cut edges/at corners. Make sure you clean out everything and especially the downspouts. It’s also nice when the roof pitch is low, but if not the savings may allow you to get a new 30’ft ladder for 2-story homes. Great content. Thanks.
@shawnpodraza2 жыл бұрын
Had tried these same gutters plastic screens , they last maybe 2-3years, sun exposure breaks them down they become very brittle ,crack, split, and are blown off by strong winds. I replaced them with stainless steel mesh gutter guards, which are installed the same way except they are screwed to top of gutter lip. Sold at Home Depot, they cost more but will last the life of your house. Had a hail storm, had to replace entire roof, but not the stainless steel gutter guards. Garage still has plastic screened gutter guards,(2yrs old), they were shredded. Replaced with stainless steel mesh gutter guards.
@alphacampbell212 ай бұрын
the reverse broom head trick is GOLD. Thanks again!
@Cobra0n36 ай бұрын
Great video. just saved me a crap load of money. going to be doing this next weekend. broom hack was genius!
@daveenerson67632 жыл бұрын
I’ve had ones similar to this on my gutters for about 5 years with no issues. Highly recommend.
@EverydayHomeRepairs2 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the feedback Dave 👍
@inhocsigno91512 жыл бұрын
Bucket on a hook so not dumping the mess on the sidewalk. Great idea! The broom trick is good but I've got a 2 story bldg. I use the foam, and it keeps me off the ladders for 4 years w/o doing any cleaning. They are great also because of the black color which keeps the ice/snow melted. My area gets a LOT of freezing rain/sleet during winter. The foam will fill up with dirt, get heavy, and not pass water very well. The foam can be removed and knock the dirt out
@jeanniejdyoungball3628 Жыл бұрын
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@jeanniejdyoungball3628 Жыл бұрын
Clean the gutters
@demontekdigital Жыл бұрын
That broom hack is so good it should be illegal, lol. I live in a 3-street subdivision, in a really small town in Georgia, and I've noticed none of the houses have gutters at all. I've never seen that before. The houses in the area all have really steep pitches to account for the amount of rain we get, so maybe that's why. It could also be the fact that our area is loaded with pine trees, and with pine trees comes pine needles that love to clog everything they touch. The truth is I'd only have to setup two runs in order to keep water away. One for the front, and one for the back with downspouts on either end. All I'd have to do is make sure there's gutters under the gables because we got rain the other night, and witnessed a literal fountain coming off the roof where the gables, and roof met. Doing the entire area of the house wouldn't make sense though, because the pitch is steep enough to cause such a flow that the gutters would essentially overfill at the bottoms of the runs.
@garymucher4082Ай бұрын
I realize this is an older video. However, I bought the stainless steel micro mesh gutter guards from Amazon and install them on my shop pretty easily (About 40 feet each side). They even came with both the screws and the tool to fit the screws for your drill. They work very nicely and not very expensive at all...
@josron60887 ай бұрын
I have a huge oak tree right next to my house. I had to clean my gutters a minimum four times a year. I put the steel mesh gutter guards in and never had any problems with them. Now I only clean my gutters out every 3 years by removing one 3 ft section gutter guard and flushing it out. Plastic works fine but they degrade over time. But I do see the added benefit of having those built-in screens.
@thardyryllАй бұрын
Leaf blower. My house has 300 feet of gutter and a heavy complement of nearby oak, maple and fir trees, and no gutter screen system is without drawbacks. In addition, the roof design tends to catch and hold leaves in places, shortening roof life. Fortunately the slope is low, so for the past 30 years I walk the roof with a backpack leaf blower. Screens keep debris out of the downspouts. It’s lots of work but the view is great and if you lay off the gin death is unlikely.
@ElkhornRich2 жыл бұрын
Have had one that is very similar (diamond shaped openings) but minus the wire mesh. Has worked very well and I'm probably into the tenth year, but not a lot of sun beating directly down on it. Good job on the video.
@Aitherea5 ай бұрын
Thanks for the great video! My dad is in his late 60s and we dont want him on the roof anymore, so I am looking to install something like this since the professional ones are just WAY too expensive. I love the broom hack at the end as well. I am personally afraid to get up on the roof myself, so something like that would help both me and my dad to maintain them without having to get onto the roof.
@richardkunz9004Ай бұрын
I ordered gutter guards from Amazon , 5” Aluminum with screws 242’ for 130.00 bucks and they were easy to install
@handyboy20002 ай бұрын
That broom hack is fantastic.
@moto46412 жыл бұрын
i have a 12/12 roof, been using the screened plastic ones, as well as the wedge inserts, for years, been a HUGE time saver for not having to clean gutters, highly recommend.
@doesntmatter30682 жыл бұрын
The broom hack is ingenious !!!
@joeshmoe77892 жыл бұрын
I have the recommended ones with the screens. The screens peeled off and now maple tree seeds (helicopters) get thru the holes and fill the gutters. Now it's harder to clean on the spring because I have to peal back the guards to clean. They still work well for the big leaves in the fall.
@gavinknies4745 Жыл бұрын
Did you install with mesh side UP? That makes a huge difference and is actually the recommended install from the manufacturer, LB Plastics.
@beebop4333Ай бұрын
Used the datk brown plastic ones from home depot and they have been on the one story house for 15 years
@keithkarbel20002 жыл бұрын
Love the broom hack!
@cube1us2 жыл бұрын
Leaf blowers work really well to clean first, though they are messy down below.
@jazzfan7491 Жыл бұрын
VERY messy
@Guillotines_For_Globalists2 жыл бұрын
I have the punched hole plastic guards on my home. They work great, never need to do any maintenance in the gutters, but they fill up with those helicopter seeds that fall out of the trees, and you see hundreds of them sticking up until they decay and shrivel up enough to fall through and wash out when it rains hard.
@delwynzook42934 ай бұрын
This is great advice... It keeps the pro's busy replacing the plastic ones with real ones...
@oaklandhomeinspectionsllc98414 ай бұрын
Don't waste your money or time with the Huxley plastic gutter snap-in screens... They do not work ... After a few hours if you manage to get one or two installed, the plastic will crack and fall apart from the sun rays in just a few years ... (Oakland Home Inspections LLC) Metal gutter guards are the only ones that work and actually fit, and do not crack or fall apart ...
@Waterlogged-nt8sz4 ай бұрын
You better have a nail puller if you expect to slide those plastic snap-ins under the nailed-down shingles... Be prepared to replace several dozen shingles or more during the installation. Don't waste your money, or time with the Huxley or Amerimax plastic gutter snap-in screens... They do not work ... After a few hours if you manage to get one or two installed, the plastic will crack and fall apart from the sun rays in just a few years ... (Oakland Home Inspections LLC) Metal gutter guards are the only ones that work and actually fit, and do not crack or fall apart ...
@LincolnSP1503 ай бұрын
@Waterlogged-nt8sz Shingles are not nailed that close to the roof edge, you are making an incorrect statement.
@vanguy97802 жыл бұрын
One of the downsides of the plastic ones you recommend is that if you have a steep pitched roof and a hard downpour rain, the water will run so fast that it runs over the guard past the gutter. That's why they didn't work for me.
@stargazer25042 жыл бұрын
I'm wondering how the high end aluminum guards would work in those conditions?
@teresafernandez25392 жыл бұрын
Possible answer might be to tilt the gutter up toward the roof to catch the rain better yet that then may create other problems..another thought might be to extend the edge of the roof more like a Frank Lloyd Wright design to do better creating ideas that would work in your neck of the woods. Me ditto of creating improvements for my home on a semi-off-grid terrain. Good luck
@TobiasRaphael12 жыл бұрын
Same scenario with my house. I switched them out with the the black metal mesh ones. After a few years, so far so good. I live in the Midwest, with four season weather, and they hold up well. Armor guard is the product name. The are three foot sections like what the host of this channel put in (not like the first piece he took out). They are a heavy weight tringular mesh, no screen. I have a very large Silver Maple Tree that hangs over the roof, and have very little issues with leaves and seedlings getting stuck. The wind usually takes care of them.
@melodycurry524 Жыл бұрын
Same thing happened to me. Not happy.
@terriferro21924 ай бұрын
This is exactly what I was wondering. I live in Southwest Florida and the rain gets brutal in season. Seems like it would just spill right over with these guards which is what I'm trying to avoid so it doesn't spill over onto my Lanai
@olivetree6339 ай бұрын
I installed this type of gutter guards in 2013 and they're still there working fine. But some of the mesh is gone from the element and i need to replace them this summer. Thank you for all the info.
@bubbsdaddy2 жыл бұрын
You mentioned wiping down the gutters to get them cleaner. Just to add on to that, if your gutters have the grey “tiger stripes” I learned that Totally Awesome gets rid of those really well. Got my gutters nice and white again. Great stuff….
@chuckredd91312 жыл бұрын
"Awesome" is Awesome!! Pick it up at the Dollar store. Great for cleaning everything, including under the cars hood. Best ever for hardwood/veneer floors, tile, etc.
@VampireOnline2 жыл бұрын
I just had some installed. Didn't want to bother doing it myself. Cost was $1,200 and they used PlyGem Leaf Relief Gutter Cover System. It's very hard to get to some of my gutters so I just bit the bullet and got it done.
@pinefighter12 ай бұрын
The broom trick Rocks!! Thanks.
@EverydayHomeRepairs2 ай бұрын
Thanks for the feedback!
@georgeburdo2 жыл бұрын
I installed the vinyl mesh a couple of years ago (Southern California) and they lasted through one winter. When summer hit, and I'm in a moderate temperature zone (90°F), they softened enough to droop, and many fell into the gutter. I have 6" gutters, so maybe the 5" is not as susceptible...
@chuckmyers7698Ай бұрын
At 81 I don't think I would feel safe on top of the roof like you did cleaning out the gutters. If I was younger then yes, but that my problem. Good video.
@peterkizer61639 күн бұрын
Here in the "greater Seattle area" moss is a huge problem. I don't use gutter guards because I would have to remove them once or twice a year to clean out the moss. Three sides of my house are mostly one story (read: need a step ladder; half of one side I need an extension ladder; fourth side is a second story job that I can' access - I am looking into gutter cleaning alternatives that allow me stay on the ground. Luv your videos.
@seanrich1367 Жыл бұрын
Thanks for video. I use those plastic guards also. they are junk. However if used with zip ties and an occasional heat gun to flatten them back out , they work ok for the price. The screens fall off of them almost immediately.
@129jaystreet Жыл бұрын
Thanks for the informative, quick and to-the-point vid. Love you!
@rogergardner77405 ай бұрын
I am 73 and bought an extendable aluminum nozzle jet that you can twist almost any angle So i connect my hose extend it up and stand on lawn while cleaning out my gutters fast Home depot in the garden section I put those cone shaped wire guards in the downspouts and have to go up and clean them out of leaves stuck but use a 12 foot alum folding light ladder feel very safe on just stay mindful and always always realize its that last step down that caues most accidents My ER doc agreed after i fell years ago but luckily only bruised my shoulder
@johnd43482 жыл бұрын
I put some up. They are good for light rain, but heavy rain the rain goes right over the gutter guard , never makes it into gutter.
@BB_Shark2 жыл бұрын
Over time the metal ones will resist the elements better, especially if you get a lot of storms. Not to mention regular sunlight exposure over time will degrade the plastic guards, and they will become brittle and crack/break. You may save a few bucks now, but you will have to replace those cheaper ones eventually
@ceric642 жыл бұрын
Agree 100%. I installed cheap plastic ones (no fine mesh). Over a couple years, the plastic decayed (broke, collapsed). I replaced them with metal ones recently. These should last a decade at least.
@Rhaspun2 жыл бұрын
It's pretty much a guarantee that the plastic ones will degrade over time. Sunlight will weaken it.
@paraglidingnut262 жыл бұрын
I've installed professional gutter guards. You don't want to install plastic gutter guards, they do not work.
@1776Based2 жыл бұрын
So what, they're a buck fifty!
@WallyFuller Жыл бұрын
@@1776Based Yeah, I hear this a lot Kimberly. "It's so cheap, when they break I will just buy new ones." Hummm, but you aren't the one climbing the ladder every year. Re-Doing the work, over and over again. Replacing the inferior sun-damaged junk every year. So, who in your home is the sucker risking their life every 12 months?
@francisR46 Жыл бұрын
One thing anyone installing gutter guards should keep in mind. Regardless of what design in moderate to heavy rainfall a lot of water is going to flow over the gutter guards and onto the ground. Not into the gutters and down the downspout. Something that might be a concern if there are drainage issues or problems with moisture in basements or crawlspaces. Good video but having used plastic gutter guards previously I would not go back to them. Prefer the stainless steel and aluminum ones like Gutterglove. The plastic ones are very thin. After a couple of seasons of exposure to the sun they become very brittle and crack easily. Since we live in the northeast we also have to deal with ice and icicles. The plastic doesn't handle either well. They needed to be replaced after a couple of years.
@JJJohns2 жыл бұрын
Great video. 2 follow-up questions though. 1) How well do these kinds of guards work with pine needles, which are more common than leaves at my Colorado home? 2) How do gutter guards effect ice damns? I have heat tape in my gutters to keep the water flowing in the winter, and I'd be worried that there would be an ice layer on top of the gutter guard that would never fully melt.
@jeffgerst3619 Жыл бұрын
This is a great video thanks. I watched and was pleasantly surprised to see you recommend the very kind of Garuda that I used on my last house. I Installed them and three years later they were still in very hood condition and worked great. Honestly I wasn’t sure if the sun would make the guards brittle but it didn’t. I’ll be using them again in the house I’ve just purchased. Thanks for the great video
@sixfourlonley2 жыл бұрын
I installed gutter guards for a major company. I removed lots of these plastic guards. They work good for a while. Over time the screen starts to separate from the plastic. Often times they were so overloaded with leaves they had fallen into the gutter and allowed debris in. Try out different guards. The commercial ones I installed are stupid expensive, I cannot believe the price some people paid was over $25 per foot. Maintenance is the biggest tip I can give. Keep them cleaned out. Hire someone if you need to.
@krisannekey32187 ай бұрын
Do you have any tips on what to do if the water runs over the mesh and drips from the bottom of the gutter?
@sixfourlonley7 ай бұрын
@@krisannekey3218 either the mesh covered with leaves ( they don't tell you that you have to clean them off), or your filters are not sized properly. I've seen a metal roof with old screens that was running over. I had to replace them with the new style that was more efficient.
@krisannekey32187 ай бұрын
@@sixfourlonley there are no leaves or debris on them. I literally just put them up earlier this morning. Should I just go back and take them all down?
@lilonawwty Жыл бұрын
Thank you for educating us all. 🙏🙏
@mybootscamewithoutstraps Жыл бұрын
This is the exact information and price I wanted to see for my gutters. Hell yeah.
@robmccall19702 жыл бұрын
So How does the guards handle snow. Snow will build up on guards and then when it does thaw and refreeze you will get ice build up
@regrich47202 жыл бұрын
I just installed the same gutter guards you recommended. I used them on my last home and they really worked great and a good value too. The only problem was it is sometimes hard to clip them to the gutter but I usually overlap them, so there's enough connected to hold them in place. Good tip about the warranty. I bought my house with a five year old roof, so I don't know if the warranty stays with the house or is only with the old owner.
@haint77092 ай бұрын
Warranty... I have to laugh! My house was built in 1850 and the shingle roof was redone in the 1980"s. I have gutters on my connected barn and one on a covered porch. I'm getting tired of cleaning them out every year and will follow this advice. Thanks.
@bobdbeck2 ай бұрын
Costco's gutter guards are great. I bought one box of 6 x 4' guards on sale for about $47, which worked out to about $2 a foot. They can be installed as in your first item, slid under the shingles and clip right into the gutter. They also have an adhesive strip that will go a long way to secure the guards. I actually only took off about 4" of the adhesive covering so if I had a reason to remove a guard it would not be a problem. I'll do the rest of my gutters in the spring. I figure it will cost about $300 in total vs. the absurd prices I was quoted by national brands. The quality of the Costco guards is great, solid with a strong metal mesh to catch just about anything. I have a neighbor who paid, for an identical house to mine almost $15,000 for Leaf filter guards...
@jonthomson17142 жыл бұрын
I've had gutter guards for a few years now. My problem was leaves. That solved the big headache. There is still shingle residue but that is minimal. Only trouble is during a heavy rain (which is common here in Hawaii) By covering any portion of your gutter with anything, it restricts the amount of water that can pass through. Weigh the pros and cons. In my case I'd rather have them than not
@lorifarrell-fx8yi7 ай бұрын
I had leaf filter installed. Back of house seems fine but I wasn't crazy about the front. Couple issues that I never had before. I removed the ones in front. Looking to put something in front. I like what you recommended. Thanks.
@tarasp959Ай бұрын
I would like to share my personal experience with gutter protection, which I have encountered during my work. In my experience, I have not seen gutters with protective guards get damaged. However, I often come across gutters that are damaged and rusted from the inside due to a lack of protection and, of course, without any maintenance care. There was one beautiful and expensive house with large gutters and the same fine mesh screen shown in the video. The protection worked well, and only a small amount of dust accumulated in the gutters. However, the house had a steep roof pitch-something rarely seen here in Sacramento, where I live and work. Such steep roof angles are typically found in snowy, mountainous areas. In this case, the water flowed at high speed, overshooting the mesh screen and spilling onto the gutter and fascia. Over time, this caused severe damage, and almost all the 10-inch fascia boards around the house had to be replaced. This repair was extremely costly and challenging, as anyone who has worked on fascia knows how difficult it can be when the gutters cannot be removed. This experience highlights an important point: steep roof pitches combined with gutters and protective screens may not always work effectively. It’s worth noting this nuance for future considerations.
@johnd43482 жыл бұрын
I screwed my gutter guards down to the gutter, and silicone under the singles to hold them in place. We get high winds sometimes.
@adriennegrant14119 ай бұрын
considering I was just quoted $800 for a contractor to do a 12 foot run of a gutter guard on the front of my sunroom, I will be DIYing it myself! Thank you for the video :0)
@driver8sk2 жыл бұрын
Gutter guards work for the leaves and sticks, but unfortunately my spouts still get clogged with Pine needles and mapleseed helicopters. And we have plenty of downpours that would overrun the mesh-style. Other than regular cleaning, I keep a long pole with hooked wire at the end handy so if a spout is plugged up during a storm I can chop up the sludge and wash it down the spout.
@bradlococo4806 Жыл бұрын
at the 5:20 mark of the video plastic with mesh what is the brand name
@teresafernandez25392 жыл бұрын
You have been an EXCELLENT source of home maintenance responsibilities resource for me. Truthful comments along with common sense tidbits so uplifting for my plans for improvements of my home. Certain plastics exposed to direct sunlight deteriorate over time yet the price/materials of the screened panel does seem best! Excellent tidbit of reposition broom handle to clean top of gutter!!! This educated Army veteran with Industrial Design, B.S. degree does appreciate and stand firm ground attention behind all these "Everyday Home Repairs" website!!! Much gratitude for your info that confirms and/or uplifts projects at my residence. Thank you for your time.
@doncook35842 ай бұрын
The cheap plastic with the stupid fabric under ARE good for one thing. After about 2 years they degrade from uv but underneath they create awesome compost. Now I will watch remaining 8:41. Had to point this out when saw the junk from big boxville
@jeffmee7633 ай бұрын
I think the round brushes are the best as leafs are kept out and it is cheap they are like the ones used in pond filters.
@skyscraper372 жыл бұрын
The broom hack was the bomb
@ncmach12 жыл бұрын
No Menards in North Carolina so it looks like a close option is some made by Amerimax and sold at lowes and home depot.
@flagmichael2 жыл бұрын
Welcome from Flagstaff, in the largest Ponderosa Pine forest in the world! I researched for years to find a gutter guard that would completely take care of pine needles and ice. Even the mesh type gradually collects the splintered ends of pine needles and have to be maintained, but parts of our roof are almost 20 feet above the ground and I am 70 years old. I know me - the time would come when I would be on the ladder, on uneven ground, and take a fall. I went with Gutter Helmet, a solid metal plate system with a bullnose on the outer edge. Water flows across, washing the top and following the bullnose into the gutter. The same water washes pine needles over the side. It is a rather precision fit so it has to be professionally installed (about $7000 for our 350 feet of roofline, including initial cleanout and repair of the gutter), but it also has a warranty for as long as the structure is standing. If the roof has to be replaced, the owner - the warranty is transferable - calls to have the material removed and reinstalled after the roof replacement is done, part of the warranty. My wife cringed at the price but it is a permanent solution to a worsening problem for us.
@MomAsol Жыл бұрын
Thanks for sharing very informative
@dorkistry2 жыл бұрын
Nice video, love the broom hack. I'm going to give these a try in the spring.
@johnfranklin6856 ай бұрын
I use a Kobalt 80 volt leaf blower with an extension and a U shaped tip at the end, allowing you to walk under the gutter. The leaves blow out in mere minutes. The only cons with this method is, the gutter must be completely dry and you have to rake the leaves afterwards.
@ssrrocks222 ай бұрын
I have seen many of these so-called gutter screens. Most of them fail when a high volume of rain water is coming down. Knowing fluid dynamics. Water has a tendency to flow over most of these screens due to the holes are either to small or they have a screen over the top of the holes thus allowing the water to just flow over the holes of the gutter screen and over the gutter all together. This will happen when you have a heavy down poor or worse yet if you live in an area where you get freezing weather just after a rain storm. The screens will freeze up, and no water will pass through until you get warm enough days again.
@Dennis-tu5gw8 ай бұрын
Thanks for the options...I have the ones you put in last..the mesh does come loose after a while. As for warranty issues on shingles, I can't imagine something as less intrusive as those guards having an affect on warranty. Let's just say if you have defective shingles under warranty, you have the rest of the roof to complain about rather than just the first row! LOL
@stargazer25042 жыл бұрын
As much as I want to have a "maintenance free" house, especially the roof (inaccessible for me), we have a neighborhood handyman who charges $40 to clean gutters. 2x per year: $80.... not too bad and you KNOW the gutters are clean, AND he tells you if there's a problem up there.
@EverydayHomeRepairs2 жыл бұрын
Oh man, that is a great rate. Keep that guy happy 😁
@flagmichael2 жыл бұрын
That was my go-to move but the rooftop services will be getting their calendars filled for months this Sunday. The first strong winds of October blow all the dead needles out of the pines. The cost for our 350 feet of gutters is about $200 but not everybody gets their gutter cleaned before the freeze sets in. I had to do it myself the last five years or so before getting gutter guards professionally installed. A lot more expensive, and truly dangerous, but a lot less frustrating. People who are good with lotteries are able to time their call to be put on the list (no appointment dates, just "next!") but I failed on the last 3 years before I had gutter guards installed.
@Mbcoinsnet Жыл бұрын
Down here in florida the starter course is glued down with tar. So getting anything under there is a no no. It would take longer to pry up the shingle and would void the warranty
@frog256246 ай бұрын
I'm also going to get rid of the S curve in the downspout and fix it to a post at the ground level for stability.
@piffpete4209 ай бұрын
I’ve found cleaning any sticks or pine needles is worth the trade off. The water flow is much better with no mesh. Which is the point of gutters to channel water. If any debris is covering the top it will just flow over the gutter. I’ve cleaned a few hundred homes with both. I can quickly take a soft or hard bristle brush and break off the sticks or pine needles into the gutter or off the top. And because there is no mesh using a hose with a gilmour gun is a breeze. But to each there own
@aaron742 жыл бұрын
Good to get an informed opinion on gutter guards! There are a bajillion "solutions", I think I agree the one you cites might be the most optimal. At least here in the midwest.
@mblakey47362 жыл бұрын
This past summer I installed Raptor gutter guards bought off Amazon... no where as easy to install as the slip on plastic stuff, but I'm sure they'll far outlast them. Cost ran around $80 for 48 feet (more expensive now), but for me they're worth it.
@hassanbazzi35452 жыл бұрын
Fantastic idea. I usually clean 2 time yearly. Clean and well edited video. Thank you for sharing
@Babyboomer_599 ай бұрын
I think anything is better than nothing aside for those foam inserts but plastic has it's downfalls as well, I give plastic guards about 3 years before having to replace them due to Sun UV's causing breakdown and brittle cracking, not counting large branches breaking them.
@SandraEScottHealthCoach3 ай бұрын
Thanks for a great video. I just want to learn how to do more repairs and maintenance on my home, rather than paying high prices. I'll call for the big stuff.