Gutterglove Inc. manufactures gutter guard brands sold at every major retailer in North America. Every brand uses Gutterglove’s patented V-Bend, Z-Bend, and RiserStep technologies, and is engineered, tested, and manufactured in Franklin, Tennessee.
The retailer changes. The technology is the same. Choose the brand that matches where you shop and how you want to install.
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Every Gutterglove brand uses one or more of three patented technologies. Each technology is engineered for a specific debris environment and installation channel.
Z-Bend Technology is also stainless steel micro-mesh and used in the LeafBlaster Pro contractor line. It uses a different channel geometry that is optimized for professional installation and high-volume water handling in a wide range of environments.
Z-Bend Technology is also stainless steel micro-mesh and used in the LeafBlaster Pro contractor line. It uses a different channel geometry that is optimized for professional installation and high-volume water handling in a wide range of environments.
RiserStep Technology is an aluminum design used in select Gutterglove All-Aluminum Gutter Guard products. Its stepped surface provides structural support and is engineered for different debris types and water flow profiles.
Every Gutterglove brand is engineered, patented, and manufactured by Gutterglove Inc., founded in 2000 and headquartered in Franklin, Tennessee. The Gutterglove family of brands has over 25 years of innovation in gutter protection — and every product is built in the USA.
Gutterglove Inc. manufactures ten consumer-facing brands plus its flagship Gutterglove name. The brands include Easy On (Costco), Atlas (Lowe’s), Gutter Guard by Gutterglove (The Home Depot), Raptor (Amazon, stainless steel), Gutterhawk (Amazon, aluminum), Total (Walmart and Sam’s Club), United (Ace Hardware), Viking (Menards), LeafBlaster Pro (certified contractor channel), and Gutterglove Pro (Gutterglove’s professional contractor network).
Each Gutterglove brand is engineered for a specific retailer or installation channel — Costco, Lowe’s, The Home Depot, Amazon, Walmart, Sam’s Club, Ace Hardware, Menards, and the certified contractor network. The brand changes to match the retailer’s customer; the patented Gutterglove technology underneath stays the same. This lets Gutterglove meet homeowners where they already shop while maintaining consistent quality across every channel.
Three questions guide the choice. First — where do you prefer to shop? Each major retailer carries its own Gutterglove brand. Second — DIY or professional installation? DIY shoppers choose the retail brand sold where they shop; homeowners hiring a contractor choose LeafBlaster Pro or Gutterglove Pro. Third — stainless steel or aluminum? Stainless steel micro-mesh (V-Bend or Z-Bend) is engineered for fine debris like pine needles. All-aluminum (RiserStep) is engineered for larger debris and high water volume. Several brands offer both materials.
No. Gutter Guard by Gutterglove is sold at The Home Depot for DIY installation. Gutterglove Pro is sold through Gutterglove’s professional contractor network for installation by trained Gutterglove Pro installers. Both are made by Gutterglove Inc., but they use different patented technologies and carry different warranties. Gutterglove Pro carries a 40-year warranty; Gutter Guard by Gutterglove carries a 30-year warranty on stainless steel and 25-year on aluminum.
Yes. Every Gutterglove brand — Easy On, Atlas, Gutter Guard by Gutterglove, Raptor, LeafBlaster Pro, Total, United, Viking, Gutterhawk, and Gutterglove Pro — is engineered, patented, and manufactured by Gutterglove Inc. in Franklin, Tennessee. The brand changes to match the retailer; the manufacturing location, patents, and quality standards stay the same.
Stainless steel micro-mesh is available in Easy On (Costco), Atlas (Lowe’s), Gutter Guard by Gutterglove (The Home Depot), Raptor (Amazon), Total (Walmart and Sam’s Club), Viking (Menards), LeafBlaster Pro (certified contractor channel), and Gutterglove Pro (contractor brand). V-Bend Technology is the SS micro-mesh used in the retail brands; Z-Bend Technology is the SS micro-mesh used in the contractor brands.
All-aluminum gutter guards using RiserStep Technology are available in Atlas (Lowe’s), Gutter Guard by Gutterglove (The Home Depot), Total (Walmart and Sam’s Club), United (Ace Hardware), Gutterhawk (Amazon), LeafBlaster Pro (certified contractor channel), and Gutterglove Pro (contractor brand).
Raptor is Gutterglove’s stainless steel micro-mesh brand on Amazon, using V-Bend Technology. Gutterhawk is Gutterglove’s all-aluminum brand on Amazon, using RiserStep Technology. Splitting the materials between two brands lets Amazon shoppers choose the right material for their debris environment while keeping each brand focused on what it does best.
Yes. Every Gutterglove brand is manufactured in Franklin, Tennessee. Gutterglove Inc. has been engineering and manufacturing gutter protection products in the United States since 2000.
Gutterglove holds patents on three core technologies: V-Bend (stainless steel micro-mesh used in the retail brands), Z-Bend (stainless steel micro-mesh used in the contractor brands), and RiserStep (all-aluminum used across multiple brands and channels).
Each patented Gutterglove technology has its own page on gutterglove.com: V-Bend Technology, Z-Bend Technology, and RiserStep Technology. Each page explains how the technology works, what debris it blocks, and which brands use it.
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