Why LeafGuard® Gutters Are Better Than Gutter Screens
Gutter Screens Have Limited Value and Reliability
The practice of attaching screens to the tops of open gutters is intended to keep leaves and other debris from collecting inside them. These aluminum or wire mesh screens are installed over the top of the open gutter and held in place by clips or screws. They are generally sold in 3 ft or 6 ft lengths.
While screens can be an inexpensive method of keeping debris out of open gutters, they are also difficult to install and have some inherent flaws.
The clips that hold the screens in place, have no strength, and can break easily.
Screens can detach in high winds, and their design makes them weak and vulnerable to damage from ladders and tree limbs.
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LeafGuard Gutters & Good Housekeeping: Brand Names You Can Trust
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Englert LeafGuard has earned the Good Housekeeping Seal, the foremost symbol of quality assurance and safety in America. To earn the Good Housekeeping Seal, LeafGuard underwent stringent testing by the Good Housekeeping Institute, the consumer product evaluation laboratory of Good Housekeeping magazine. LeafGuard was evaluated for six weeks by the Institute to ensure that the LeafGuard system met consumer expectations and performed as promised. |


