A gutter guard is an essential component in any modern house.
The guards are commonly used in homes located in wet areas.
However, they are also recommended in any home that is located in an areas that experiences mild weather conditions during some months.
The guards are used to cover the gutters and prevent debris and dirt from entering the gutters and eventually blocking drains or filling into water storage tanks.
Debris and dirt that enter the gutters can pile up over time and end up causing serious damage to any storage tanks in use. Some of the common debris that gutter guards stop from getting into the gutters includes tree leaves, seedpods, large tree branches, mid –sized stones, rubbish and twigs.
Features of a Gutter Guard
Gutter guards are specially designed to be installed on top of existing gutters. Once installed, they prevent entry of debris into the gutters through the guard’s special mesh that is on the top part.
The mesh sieves out any foreign materials from getting into the gutters. The external parts of our guards are made from plastic. This patented technology is very durable and can withstand rust and extreme weather conditions.
Benefits of a Gutter Guard
The guards prevent the gutters from getting blocked by debris. Debris is sieved out before it can find its way in. Debris simply falls or floats to the ground. This is due to our unique sloping design we achieve when we install our gutter guard systems.
Our gutter guard systems also ensure water flows unrestricted from the gutters into the drain or any storage tanks that may be in use. By installing the guards, you will save time that you would have otherwise used in cleaning the gutters and the whole water system regularly.
If too much debris is allowed to enter into a storage tank, it can collapse when the debris becomes too heavy. Thus, the guards may help you save money that you would have had to use to clean or replace storage tanks.
Call us today to find out more about our gutter guard systems. Our friendly team are more than willing to help you with any questions you may have.
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