Gutter Guard Type |
Material | Best For | Advantages | Disadvantages |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Mesh Guards | Stainless steel or aluminum | Homes with heavy leaf fall | Excellent filtration; long-lasting | Can clog with fine debris like pine needles |
| Micro-Mesh Guards | Fine stainless steel mesh | Areas with pine trees, pollen, or small debris | Best debris resistance; strong durability | Higher cost |
| Screen Guards | Aluminum or plastic | Homes with moderate leaf fall | Affordable; easy installation | Less effective for small debris; may bend |
| Brush Inserts | Cylindrical bristle design | Homeowners wanting a quick, cheap solution | Very easy installation | Debris accumulates within brushes; needs frequent cleaning |
| Foam Inserts | Porous foam blocks | Light debris environments | Simple & inexpensive | Collects dirt and deteriorates over time |
| Reverse Curve Guards | Aluminum or plastic | Homes needing high-flow water management | Water flows efficiently; reduces major clogs | Visible from the ground; may overshoot heavy rain |
| Solid Top Guards | Aluminum | Homes with heavy rainfall | Keeps debris out; durable | Requires proper pitch; higher installation cost |