🧹 Keep Your Gutters Gunk-Free with GutterBrush!
The GutterBrush Gutter Guard Sample Pack offers three sizes (3.25”, 4.25”, and 5.25”) to ensure a perfect fit for various gutter types. Designed for easy DIY installation without tools, this durable leaf filter is ideal for both residential and commercial use, helping to keep your gutters clear and functional. Proudly made in the USA, this sample pack allows you to test the fit before making a larger commitment.
Manufacturer | THE GUTTERBRUSH SIMPLE GUTTER GUARD |
Part Number | B082DK5N9G |
Item Weight | 12 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 8 x 8 x 8 inches |
Country of Origin | USA |
Item model number | B082DK5N9G |
Size | Sample Pack - 3.25 Inch 4.25 Inch 5.25 Inch |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Usage | Commercial/Residential |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
J**W
Time saver, works well
These are easy to use, gutter cleaning went from 2x a year to once every 5 years. Huge time saver, easy to install.
J**N
Perfection
This product is perfect. Ordered 60' and used 57' on three sections of Gutter. The 5" design fits perfectly in the channel. I can't wait for it to rain -- for the ultimate test.
R**J
Better than screens
We purchased a house that had gutter screens installed. The screens are fine mesh so nothing would ever get through, however it's so fine that it clogs easily. In freezing weather they are pretty useless. Our yard has lots of trees so we always have leaves, helicopters and pine needles on our roof. During all but the lightest of rain, the water just flows over the gutter where we have roof valleys.I purchased the box of 18" sections and cut out about 16" of the gutter screens at all my valleys. I replaced the screens with the gutter brush. So far the brushes have worked great with one exception. Some of the leaves and helicopters (I don't know what else you call them) washed down from the valley to the gutter brush which sticks up a little. When we had heavy rain the water came down the roof valley like a river and hit the leaves/helicopters which acted like a ramp for the rainwater. It shot over the gutter. I'm not sure if pushing the gutter brush down more would help. I'm going to try that and see if it makes a difference. I'm going to get an attachment for my leaf blower that lets me blow out gutters while standing on the ground. I think I'll need to clean them out more often and that will make it easier.If I were building the house new I would get all gutter brush rather than the screens which are much harder to install.
A**R
Great Customer Service, Brushes Easy to Install
My screened-in patio has a very narrow rain gutter on one side. A nearby ash tree fills up the gutter with leaves and seeds, especially in the fall, requiring me to regularly clean out clogs. I looked at various gutter guard options, but the DIY options at the hardware store were too large and inflexible and having a company install guards would be expensive. After doing some research, I decided to try these. There was a glitch in my order, and originally I only got one of two boxes, but the company responded quickly and I soon received the rest of my order. The brushes are easy to install. I had already installed the first box and when I went to install the second order, I checked the original brushes and there were no leaves or debris underneath, so they appear to be working well so far.
T**N
An Affordable Solution to Keeping Leaves Out of Your Gutter
Only one corner of my house has a tree hanging over it, and as such, that's where my guttering gets all the leaves. I really only needed protection in that one corner so I spoke to my local gutter guard salesman and he wasn't interested in doing a partial installation, and even if I cut the full installation price in half, wow! I remembered hearing a home improvement radio show called At Home with Gary Sullivan and he was always touting a product called the GutterBrush, so I gave it a shot. It works great, especially for the money, and was easy to install. My neighbors thought it was pretty cool and I feel certain they'll be being this as well.
T**A
10/10 recommend!!
Handyman suggested these for roof valley drainage issue, and this is first time since home purchase four years ago that I haven't had gutter overflow at back end of gutters. No more clearing gutter of pine needles after every heavy rainfall!
M**Y
Excellent to keep birds away
Really did the trick for annoying birds nesting over our porch
J**Y
No solution is 100% These are most effective for me
I am surrounded by large mature oak trees. Both red and white oaks. I have tried just about every type of gutter guard in this universe and none are completely effective, It is always a trade off between manual labor and property damage. The curved gutter guards that depend on the surface tension of water to "follow the curve" back into the gutter are made useless by the stringy spring oak "seaweed" Peaks and valleys on your roof focus both water flow and debris making a bad situation only worse. The fine hole screen version can be plugged up by tree pollen and endless cottonwood fuzz that makes my yard look like it snowed in July. These screen guards can also be made useless by ice, causing melt water to bypass the gutters completely. I have subterranean drains into my far back yard so I can't afford to have them get plugged up. The gutter brush units are vulnerable to sparrows and chickadees cutting off bristles for nesting material. See photo. The gutter brush works overall the best and keeps debris out of my drain tubes. I have to clean them maybe twice a year. Since the gutter brush is flexible it is undamaged from roof snow avalanches and falling branches. Hazards that destroy other types. Even with the birds shopping them for nest material I get about a 15 year life out of them. I find them the best option for a poor situation.
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