Gutterglove’s portfolio of gutter guards is designed to protect your gutters and keep out large to small debris. Depending on your product, your gutter guard might be better at keeping out smaller or larger debris. All-Aluminum gutter guards are best at filtering out large leaves, pests and sticks. Stainless Steel Micro-Mesh and Frame-Reinforced Stainless Steel Micro-Mesh blocks out large debris as well as small debris like roof grit, pine needles, and twigs. Frame-Reinforced Stainless Steel Micro-Mesh is also engineered to bear heavy loads caused by heavy debris.
For our Stainless Steel products, only a mill finish option is provided. When the gutter guard is installed, it’s difficult to see from the ground because of the sleek, low-profile design. The front aluminum extrusion that connects to the top of your gutter comes in the natural color of the aluminum finish, which is a dull silver color. The mesh is slightly silver in color but will turn darker gray as time goes by. For our All-aluminum products, we offer them in black, white, and Mill finish.
On our Stainless Steel Micro-Mesh gutter guards We use a 30 mesh (that is 30×30 holes/square inch), which is more effective than smaller hole sizes at keeping out pollen. The 30 mesh is the perfect size for managing rainwater into the gutter while keeping out all the leaves, pine needles, and even roof grit. If pollen ever does clog an area of the micro-mesh, you can unclog it with a gutter cleaning brush like ours, found here.
The front trough motivates water to go straight into the gutter rather than dripping over the side. Other micro-mesh gutter guards that do not have a trough and are flat tend to have water go straight over the gutter, causing dripping and unsightly staining on the side of your gutter. As for debris collecting on top of the gutter guard, with a combination of the wind and the rain, most of the debris typically just blows and washes right off our gutter guard. However, all gutter guards have to be maintained periodically. Most people blow or brush any remaining debris off of the gutter guard.
Snowmelt can drip off the edge of your gutter and potentially refreeze on the ground, creating a tripping or slipping hazard. When it’s not freezing outside and snow on your roof melting away, snow melt gradually comes down the roof and can slide across the mesh and off your gutter. If that happens and you have concerns about this, you should remove the gutter guard in those areas. This anomaly of snowmelt runoff can happen with all gutter guards.
For gutters below 5 IN., it’s recommended that you use Stainless Steel Micro-Mesh. Our Stainless Steel Micro-Mesh gutter guards are offered in standard (designed to fit 5 IN. gutters or smaller) and Super (fits 6 IN. & 7 IN. gutters) sizes, and they offer more customization options. Our All-Aluminum product is also offered in Standard (Fits 5 IN. Gutters) and Super Sizes (Fits 6 IN, Gutters)
If you are planning to do the project yourself, please use our online measuring app. For LeafBlaster Pro and other professionally installed solutions, we always recommend having your contractor take the accurate measurements based on your roof design and product.
Gutterglove’s portfolio of gutter guards is designed to protect your gutters and keep out large to small debris. Depending on your product, your gutter guard might be better at keeping out smaller or larger debris. All-Aluminum gutter guards are best at filtering out large leaves, pests and sticks. Stainless Steel Micro-Mesh and Frame-Reinforced Stainless Steel Micro-Mesh blocks out large debris as well as small debris like roof grit, pine needles, and twigs. Frame-Reinforced Stainless Steel Micro-Mesh is also engineered to bear heavy loads caused by heavy debris.
For our Stainless Steel products, only a mill finish option is provided. When the gutter guard is installed, it’s difficult to see from the ground because of the sleek, low-profile design. The front aluminum extrusion that connects to the top of your gutter comes in the natural color of the aluminum finish, which is a dull silver color. The mesh is slightly silver in color but will turn darker gray as time goes by. For our All-aluminum products, we offer them in black, white, and Mill finish.
On our Stainless Steel Micro-Mesh gutter guards We use a 30 mesh (that is 30×30 holes/square inch), which is more effective than smaller hole sizes at keeping out pollen. The 30 mesh is the perfect size for managing rainwater into the gutter while keeping out all the leaves, pine needles, and even roof grit. If pollen ever does clog an area of the micro-mesh, you can unclog it with a gutter cleaning brush like ours, found here.
The front trough motivates water to go straight into the gutter rather than dripping over the side. Other micro-mesh gutter guards that do not have a trough and are flat tend to have water go straight over the gutter, causing dripping and unsightly staining on the side of your gutter. As for debris collecting on top of the gutter guard, with a combination of the wind and the rain, most of the debris typically just blows and washes right off our gutter guard. However, all gutter guards have to be maintained periodically. Most people blow or brush any remaining debris off of the gutter guard.
Snowmelt can drip off the edge of your gutter and potentially refreeze on the ground, creating a tripping or slipping hazard. When it’s not freezing outside and snow on your roof melting away, snow melt gradually comes down the roof and can slide across the mesh and off your gutter. If that happens and you have concerns about this, you should remove the gutter guard in those areas. This anomaly of snowmelt runoff can happen with all gutter guards.
For gutters below 5 IN., it’s recommended that you use Stainless Steel Micro-Mesh. Our Stainless Steel Micro-Mesh gutter guards are offered in standard (designed to fit 5 IN. gutters or smaller) and Super (fits 6 IN. & 7 IN. gutters) sizes, and they offer more customization options. Our All-Aluminum product is also offered in Standard (Fits 5 IN. Gutters) and Super Sizes (Fits 6 IN, Gutters)
If you are planning to do the project yourself, please use our online measuring app. For LeafBlaster Pro and other professionally installed solutions, we always recommend having your contractor take the accurate measurements based on your roof design and product.
A rainwater diverter helps disperse heavier flows of rainwater over a wider space of your gutter to lessen the chance of the water running over your gutter. It does this by keeping most of the organic debris from piling up on top of the gutter guard. A typical location where a rainwater diverter would be installed is on an inside miter (roof valley intersection).
Find out if you have a 5″ or 6″ gutter first because that will determine what size of the gutter guard will fit your gutter. We sell a 5″ standard version that will fit gutters between 2″ and 5″, and we also sell a 6″ Super version that will fit 6″ and 7″ gutters. To get the size of your gutter, measure the top of the gutter, starting at the front top outer lip, straight back to the fascia, just under the roof line or work with your professional installer to determine your gutter size.
We manufacture our gutter guards with a ‘thick wire’ 30 mesh (larger, more rigid wire size) as its standard size mesh. That means it’s stronger for withstanding larger hail than other gutter guards. However, depending on the size of the hail, it can damage even 30 mesh.
Yes, Gutterglove gutter guards passed both ASTM: E2768 and ASTM: E84-19b for Extended Duration Surface Burning Characteristics of Building Materials. The stainless steel guards can limit the surface spread of flame for at least 30 minutes, potentially protecting the home from further damage
All Gutterglove gutter guards are backed by a warranty, starting at 25 years and up to 40 years. Your warranty depends on the product purchased. If you’re unsure which product you have, you can call our customer service team to determine which product registration is right for you.
About 99% of the time the small roof sand grit will not clog the mesh. You can have challenges with inside miters (inside gutter corners) where there is high accumulation of small debris and rainwater that congregate at the bottom of the roof valley. These areas will need to be brushed off from time to time. In the straight runs of gutter, generally speaking, when the rain drops come down, they splash the roof sand grit off. There will always be a little grit there in that front trough, but it cycles off the mesh, over the gutter and onto the ground and is replaced by other grit coming down the roof.
Gutterglove gutter guards carrying the UL Mark are certified through UL Solutions to be compliant as Rainwater Catchment System Components. They have been tested and are classified in accordance with NSF Protocol P151 and NSF/ANSI 372. Modifications made to any materials or components, including painting, WILL VOID the manufacturer’s warranty, can nullify the ability of the product to act as a Rainwater Catchment System Component, and may negatively impact the drainage performance of the gutter guard.
The front trough motivates water to go straight into the gutter rather than dripping over the side. Other micro-mesh gutter guards that do not have a trough and are flat tend to have water go straight over the gutter, causing dripping and unsightly staining on the side of your gutter. As for debris collecting on top of the gutter guard, with a combination of the wind and the rain, most of the debris typically just blows and washes right off our gutter guard. However, all gutter guards have to be maintained periodically. Most people blow or brush any remaining debris off of the gutter guard.
A rainwater diverter helps disperse heavier flows of rainwater over a wider space of your gutter to lessen the chance of the water running over your gutter. It does this by keeping most of the organic debris from piling up on top of the gutter guard. A typical location where a rainwater diverter would be installed is on an inside miter (roof valley intersection).
Find out if you have a 5″ or 6″ gutter first because that will determine what size of the gutter guard will fit your gutter. We sell a 5″ standard version that will fit gutters between 2″ and 5″, and we also sell a 6″ Super version that will fit 6″ and 7″ gutters. To get the size of your gutter, measure the top of the gutter, starting at the front top outer lip, straight back to the fascia, just under the roof line or work with your professional installer to determine your gutter size.
We manufacture our gutter guards with a ‘thick wire’ 30 mesh (larger, more rigid wire size) as its standard size mesh. That means it’s stronger for withstanding larger hail than other gutter guards. However, depending on the size of the hail, it can damage even 30 mesh.
Yes, Gutterglove gutter guards passed both ASTM: E2768 and ASTM: E84-19b for Extended Duration Surface Burning Characteristics of Building Materials. The stainless steel guards can limit the surface spread of flame for at least 30 minutes, potentially protecting the home from further damage
All Gutterglove gutter guards are backed by a warranty, starting at 25 years and up to 40 years. Your warranty depends on the product purchased. If you’re unsure which product you have, you can call our customer service team to determine which product registration is right for you.
About 99% of the time the small roof sand grit will not clog the mesh. You can have challenges with inside miters (inside gutter corners) where there is high accumulation of small debris and rainwater that congregate at the bottom of the roof valley. These areas will need to be brushed off from time to time. In the straight runs of gutter, generally speaking, when the rain drops come down, they splash the roof sand grit off. There will always be a little grit there in that front trough, but it cycles off the mesh, over the gutter and onto the ground and is replaced by other grit coming down the roof.
Gutterglove gutter guards carrying the UL Mark are certified through UL Solutions to be compliant as Rainwater Catchment System Components. They have been tested and are classified in accordance with NSF Protocol P151 and NSF/ANSI 372. Modifications made to any materials or components, including painting, WILL VOID the manufacturer’s warranty, can nullify the ability of the product to act as a Rainwater Catchment System Component, and may negatively impact the drainage performance of the gutter guard.
The front trough motivates water to go straight into the gutter rather than dripping over the side. Other micro-mesh gutter guards that do not have a trough and are flat tend to have water go straight over the gutter, causing dripping and unsightly staining on the side of your gutter. As for debris collecting on top of the gutter guard, with a combination of the wind and the rain, most of the debris typically just blows and washes right off our gutter guard. However, all gutter guards have to be maintained periodically. Most people blow or brush any remaining debris off of the gutter guard.
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