Why LeafGuard® Is Better Than Two-Piece Gutter Guard Systems
Flaws of Two-piece Gutter Guard and Gutter Cover Systems
Most two-piece gutter guard systems consist of an ordinary open gutter with a gutter cover or gutter guard installed above it, or it refers to a gutter with a gutter screen installed on top of it, attached either to the gutter itself or to the roof.
By definition, a two-piece gutter guard is not fully seamless and leaks can occur. A two-piece system usually consists of a seamless open gutter bottom which holds and channels the water AND a separate gutter guard or gutter cover, which is attached to the roof and hangs over the gutter. Most of these gutter covers or gutter guards come in three-foot sections and are not seamless.
In addition, the gutter and gutter guard or gutter cover, are separate, which makes the fascia and soffit vulnerable to water damage.
By installing a gutter guard or gutter cover under the shingles of your roof, debris and leaves that do not slide over the gutter cover, can become trapped, causing build-up and clogs.
Two-piece gutter guards and gutter covers can detach in high winds, and their design makes them weak and vulnerable to damage from ladders and tree limbs.
Why LeafGuard® Brand is Better
Why LeafGuard® Is Better Than Gutter Covers
Why LeafGuard® Is Better Than Gutter Screens
Why LeafGuard® Is Better Than Ordinary Gutters
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. |


