chim
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I have no experience with covers for rain gutters. There are trees near the house and the leaves end up plugging the downspouts. What have you tried that works well? Thank you.
my favorite is the hidden screens where it fits perfect inside the gutters and they use screws on front and back to hold them in place. they dont work well with pine needles around but great with lots of leaves. just a angled simple broom on extension pole to swipe them off if the winds dont blow them off works wonders. no need to climb ladders to clean out messy leaves from gutters.
I have no experience with covers for rain gutters. There are trees near the house and the leaves end up plugging the downspouts. What have you tried that works well? Thank you.
That may be the biggest factor. I've one house of the four I own with pine nearby and the pine needles stick in the the screens.<snip>
Ultimately, the type of foliage on your roof dictates the type of gutter you need but the metal micro-porous ones will work in any situation as far as I know - they're just expensive.
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Ah gawd, you've get me started on gutters. We have pin oaks surrounding our house and they're a gutter nightmare. The spring tassels (look like pipe cleaners) fall into them and the pin oak leaves are long and narrow. Used to clean the gutters by hand twice a year which was a royal pain. Tried a variety of gutter screens but none have worked thus far. Saw a company that makes a micro-porous mesh that covers the tops so that the water goes through but everything else washes off the top. Great idea but at $10+ a linear foot, they're very expensive (screens only - not the gutters themselves). The wrap around types with the underside slits sound like a great idea. That's what I have right now. The idea is that the slits are on the underside so the water will follow the curve to the underside where it enters the slit and falls into the gutter. The debris will slid off. Yeah, these are the ones you slip up under the shingle. They don't work either as the tassels follow the curve and clog up the slits or the rain is heavy and still runs off the side of the house and not into the gutter. Ultimately, the type of foliage on your roof dictates the type of gutter you need but the metal micro-porous ones will work in any situation as far as I know - they're just expensive. Go to a home builders show and you'll see them.
I've oak, maple and pine trees around my house. Spring brings the Oak pollen, Fall brings the narrow pin oak leaves, Pine needles anytime the wind blows. Nothing worked. Cleaning gutters was miserable with the gutter supports blocking the debris. Finally, last year I replaced all the gutters with Raingo gutters. It's supported by plastic hangers outside the gutter. The open top is unobstructed. Further I didn't close the ends, but angled the ends up after the downspouts.
Now cleaning the gutters is a breeze. Either blow all the debris out with a leaf blower or use a hook made of 1 1/2 PVC pipe to sweep everything out the ends.