
Gutter Guard Installation
- >Micro-mesh design blocks leaves, pine needles, and shingle grit
- >Dramatically reduces or eliminates gutter cleaning
- >Prevents pest nesting in gutter channels
- >Handles heavy rainfall without overflow
- >Low-profile design that blends with your roofline
- >Durable aluminum construction rated for decades of use
Our Process
- 01
Consultation & Estimate
We assess your existing gutters, tree canopy, and debris type to recommend the best guard product for your specific situation.
- 02
Gutter Prep
Before installation, we thoroughly clean your existing gutters and make any needed repairs to hangers, slope, or damaged sections.
- 03
Guard Installation
Guards are installed securely over each gutter run, fitting under the first row of shingles and clipping onto the gutter lip for a tight, wind-resistant fit.
- 04
Water Flow Test
We test the system with water to verify proper flow through the micro-mesh and confirm there are no gaps or overflow points.
Frequently Asked Questions
Do gutter guards really work?
High-quality micro-mesh guards are extremely effective. They block 99%+ of debris while handling heavy rainfall. Lower-quality screen or foam guards are far less effective.
Will I never have to clean my gutters again?
While guards dramatically reduce cleaning, we recommend a visual check once per year. Some fine debris may accumulate on top of the mesh and occasionally need rinsing off.
Can guards be installed on my existing gutters?
In most cases, yes. As long as your existing gutters are in good condition and properly sloped, we can install guards directly onto them.
Do gutter guards help with ice dams?
They help indirectly. Guards keep the channel clear so meltwater can drain instead of pooling and refreezing at the eave. They are not a cure for ice dams on their own — that is primarily an attic insulation and ventilation problem — but a clogged gutter makes ice damming considerably worse.
Will guards handle pine needles?
Micro-mesh will. Pine needles are the specific case where cheaper screen and foam guards fail, because the needles wedge into the openings and mat over. The mesh aperture on a quality micro-mesh guard is far too fine for a needle to enter.
Are gutter guards worth the cost?
It depends on your trees. On a home with heavy oak, maple, or pine canopy that needs three or four cleanings a year, guards typically pay for themselves in saved cleaning visits within a few years. On a home with little overhang, the math is much less compelling and we will say so.
Request a Free Gutter Guards Quote
Tell us about your project and Joe will get back to you to schedule a free on-site estimate. We match any written quote.