Some people, not us, live in places where they get rain.Gutter guards, gutters? What the hell are you talking about?
Some people, not us, live in places where they get rain.
DO NOT GET THE COMMERCIAL BUILT IN ONES. THEY SUCK!
Yes, I meant to yell. Screens, or whatever suits your fancy. If you live in a place with mature trees plan on cleaning them out or having them cleaned seasonally.
Pine needles are their Kryptonite.
I know a guy who is a building inspector in the soggy Seattle area.
He despises gutter guards.
They keep the gunk out of the gutters, but the gunk piles up against the roofing, holding moisture against the substrate, rotting the eaves from underneath.
He has seen too many homes where the roof had to be removed in order to replace the rotted soffit.
Gutter guards guard the gutters, while destroying the building.
Your mileage may vary.
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How about a butterfly roof?If you can do it, go without any gutter. When redoing the roof, extend the eves and eliminate the problem.
That goes back the million dollar homes. To rich for meHow about a butterfly roof?
How about a butterfly roof?