- Nov 16, 2006
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Alright so we've gotten more rain than I ever throught we'd get here in California over the last couple months and its dawned on me that I need to actually clean the gutters on my house thanks to a couple trees near the property close enough that shed into the gutters. It just hasn't rained enough in the last couple years to overwhelm the detritus that's in there. Two story "Shoebox" house also means I'm not terribly inclined to get on or up to the roof on a regular basis (20ft straight down basically everywhere).
So once this latest batch of storms pass, I'm going to head up, clean out the gutters, and I'd like to put in some gutter guards that will buy me a few years and there are just all sorts of options out there and I'd like to know what the experience is around the forums.
My gut tells me to go for one of the "area denial" options like the big spikey pipe-cleaner that sits in the gutter and prevents leaves from getting in deep, or the mesh tube that accomplishes the same thing.
I've also seen the foam option.
Then the options start getting more complex, difficult to install, and pricey like the screens and meshes that have to be installed into the roof.
There are the options that only sit on top of the downspout, mesh filters and the like, but I can see those getting quickly overwhelmed and not solving the core issue of crap getting into the gutter in the first place.
Lastly is the "get someone else to come clean your gutters" option that my wife is insisting on since she's not terribly interested in caring for a paraplegic husband.
TL;DR Hapless Californian who is not used to rain at all needs recommendations on best course of action for gutter guards.
So once this latest batch of storms pass, I'm going to head up, clean out the gutters, and I'd like to put in some gutter guards that will buy me a few years and there are just all sorts of options out there and I'd like to know what the experience is around the forums.
My gut tells me to go for one of the "area denial" options like the big spikey pipe-cleaner that sits in the gutter and prevents leaves from getting in deep, or the mesh tube that accomplishes the same thing.
I've also seen the foam option.
Then the options start getting more complex, difficult to install, and pricey like the screens and meshes that have to be installed into the roof.
There are the options that only sit on top of the downspout, mesh filters and the like, but I can see those getting quickly overwhelmed and not solving the core issue of crap getting into the gutter in the first place.
Lastly is the "get someone else to come clean your gutters" option that my wife is insisting on since she's not terribly interested in caring for a paraplegic husband.
TL;DR Hapless Californian who is not used to rain at all needs recommendations on best course of action for gutter guards.