Exploring Different Types of Gutter Guards and Their Features

Cleaning out gutters is a task that no one looks forward to. To put it mildly, though, the job can be quite messy. The best way to deal with this problem and minimize the nuisance is by installing gutter guards. Evaluate all types of gutter guards and select the most appropriate ones. If there are any plans for house remodeling, invest in quality gutter guards and make your life easier.

Gutter Guards: What Are They?

Gutter guards are simply devices that help to prevent clogging on the outside of your house. These filters keep debris out and allow only water to move through installed gutters.

Why Are They Important?

They indeed save you time and effort as you don’t have to clean out home gutters each time it rains. Additionally, they guarantee almost no blockages or untimely repairs of gutters. Many homeowners ignore their blocked gutters until they fill up completely with leaves, mosses, dead birds, and other things. A serious mistake! A blocked gutter may cause a pool of water around your foundation.

Types of Gutter Guards for Your House

1.      Micro Mesh Gutter Guards

These guards consist of metal sheets with thousands of tiny holes, some as small as 50 microns in diameter! Such perforation is enough to keep off the tiniest particles but draw in water at the same time. These gutter covers look like metal or uPVC plates and easily fit over the top of your gutters.

2.      Foam Gutter Guards

Foam Gutter Guards, also known as foam gutter inserts, fit inside your gutters so that nothing else gets inside them at all. Just like mesh guards, they also have pores through which only water will pass through them into the drainage system. These are, however, much simpler to insert into your gutters and are made from polyether or polyurethane foam. Lastly, they are also the easiest to install. You can do it yourself and save dollars, without a doubt.

3.      Brush Gutter Guards

Imagine a bottle brush, but very long, and put it inside your gutters. This is exactly what Brush Gutter Guard looks like. Again, this particular kind of gutter guard would be perfect for a do-it-yourself job. Do you want to install it yourself? Clean the gutters first.

4.      Screen Gutter Guards

These are widespread kinds of gutter guards that come in various materials such as metal, coarse polyether foam, or nylon filaments. Shaped like a screen-like hardware cloth or chicken wire, these resemble that wire. Take this screen and put it over the top of the gutters. Additionally, this gutter screen is lightweight, cheaply available and easy to set up with ease.

Wrapping Up Your Gutter Guard Decision-Making

After understanding the different gutter guards, the final decision will be yours. If you’re wondering how much it will cost to install gutter guards, it depends on various factors. The greatest thing to do is to assess all the advantages and disadvantages as per your area and climate. Contact CR Builders to get a quote for your gutter guard installation.