What Is The Difference Between Gutter Helmet And Leaf Guard?

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The biggest difference is that

LeafGuard replaces your existing gutters

, regardless of their condition, and installs its own “seamless one-piece” gutter. Meanwhile, Gutter Helmet is a hood-like cover that installs over your existing gutters, usually under the second row of shingles.

What is a Gutter Helmet?

Gutter Helmet® is

a patented gutter protection system that installs right over your existing gutters

. It blocks leaves, pine needles and other debris out of your gutters while allowing rainwater to flow into your gutters freely. … Gutter Helmet® is engineered to last a lifetime.

What is Gutter Helmet?

The biggest difference is that

LeafGuard replaces your existing gutters

, regardless of their condition, and installs its own “seamless one-piece” gutter. Meanwhile, Gutter Helmet is a hood-like cover that installs over your existing gutters, usually under the second row of shingles.

Is Gutter Helmet expensive?

Gutter Helmet Cost

Gutter Helmet costs

$16.50 to $18.50 per foot

on average for materials and installation. A Gutter Helmet system for a home with 150 to 200 linear feet of gutters costs $2,475 to $3,700 for professional installation.

How does Gutter Helmet work?

Gutter Helmet

®

‘s performance relies on the principle of

surface tension

. Hold a water glass under your sink and you can see surface tension in action. … Similarly, rain water from your roof clings to your Gutter Helmet

®

panels as it runs down, flowing freely and unobstructed into your rain gutters.

Does gutter Helmet work in heavy rain?

Homeowners in certain parts of the country that are subject to heavy rainfall often ask us if rain gutter covers from Gutter Helmet® can stand up to really heavy rains. The answer is

yes

, they can!

Does LeafGuard work in heavy rain?

Can LeafGuard Gutters Handle Heavy Rain or Downpours?

Yes

, LeafGuard gutters have been tested and can handle up to 32 inches of rain per hour, which is over three times the heaviest rainfall ever recorded by the US Weather Bureau.

Why gutter guards are bad?

Although these cheaper versions are known to

stop debris from entering the system

, they do also stop water from flowing into the system; building up a layer of mildew and algae which will in turn lead to water pooling on your roof and causing significant structural damage.

How much does gutter Helmet cost installed?

Gutter Helmet

A surface tension design that fits into your existing system. It slides under the shingles and has reinforced brackets that keep it in place. You will have to hire a professional for these and they will be

$15 to $30 per foot

including installation.

Can I install gutter guards myself?


You typically install gutter guards yourself

, hence the “DIY” in its name. Manufacturers advertise their products as a way to cut down on that labor by keeping debris out of the gutter. These are meant to block the debris from ever getting into your gutter system in the first place.

Is leafguard worth the money?

Leaf guards have been shown to

be relatively effective at keeping large leaves

from entering your gutter. … For many people looking to save money, it may actually be worth it to hire gutter professionals to come clean than to purchase the leaf guard and then have to clean it yourself.

How expensive is leafguard?

For a typical home with 200 feet of gutters, the average cost to have leaf guards professionally installed is

approximately $1,000

. However, installation costs can range from $300 to more than $2,000, depending on the type of gutter guard used and the difficulty of the install.

Do gutter guards cause problems?

Having a gutter guard installed

can also cause problems with the appearance of your home

. These systems might stop leaves from getting into your gutters, but this debris can end up accumulating on top of the guard. When this happens, your home can take on a worn-down appearance.

Do reverse curve gutter guards work?

Reverse curve guards

work because they don’t capture debris

; they simply allow it to move off the gutter and onto the ground. They’re focused on moving water easily into the gutter rather than keeping debris on top of the gutter. … They will keep your gutters clean for years to come.

David Martineau
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David Martineau
David is an interior designer and home improvement expert. With a degree in architecture, David has worked on various renovation projects and has written for several home and garden publications. David's expertise in decorating, renovation, and repair will help you create your dream home.