Okay. So my new house has 6 trees next to the house (as in intermingled with the bushes). 3 river birch, a magnolia, a hawthorne and a mulberry. My gutters clogged about once a month during summer...I feared what autumn would bring. So I got some of those vinyl snap-in guttar guard things at Lowes. They're about 3 feet long and have diamond-shaped knockouts. Problem is the diamonds seemed a little large and I figured that while they'd work during autumn, they'd clog pretty badly in the spring with all the seeds and stuff. So in my infinite wisdom I bought a roll of window screen and some weatherproof construction adhesive and went about gluing screen to the top of these gutter guard panels. Figured that it should keep the seeds and stuff out too and still let water drain.
So far, so good. Except when I finally started installing them. Seems the builders left quite a large shingle overhang into the gutters so that when you install the guards (which lifts the shingles a bit because you slide these panels under the bottom row of shingles), there's only a 2-3 inch opening for the water to drain into. Probably wouldn't be a problem if I didn't glue that damn screen on. With the screen, water doesn't drain fast enough to handle heavy downpours
Lemme tell ya, climbing up through a hawthorne tree (damn thorns..err..spikes are 3-4 inches long and could easily go entirely through your hand if you're not careful) is a pain in the ass. And the legs. And the back. And the arms. My legs look like they've been mauled by a rabid cat. And to think I'm going to have to climb back up there with a razor blade to cut the screen off.
I think I'll wait until autumn when I can wear heavy jeans and a jacket.
So far, so good. Except when I finally started installing them. Seems the builders left quite a large shingle overhang into the gutters so that when you install the guards (which lifts the shingles a bit because you slide these panels under the bottom row of shingles), there's only a 2-3 inch opening for the water to drain into. Probably wouldn't be a problem if I didn't glue that damn screen on. With the screen, water doesn't drain fast enough to handle heavy downpours
Lemme tell ya, climbing up through a hawthorne tree (damn thorns..err..spikes are 3-4 inches long and could easily go entirely through your hand if you're not careful) is a pain in the ass. And the legs. And the back. And the arms. My legs look like they've been mauled by a rabid cat. And to think I'm going to have to climb back up there with a razor blade to cut the screen off.
