Clogged gutters can lead to water damage, foundation issues, and other costly home repairs. Fortunately, there are several ways to protect your gutters from leaves and debris. This guide will explore various leaf-proofing options for your gutters, from DIY solutions to professional installations. In the video above, This Old House general contractor Tom Silva demonstrates different gutter protection systems and their effectiveness.
How To Make Your Gutters Leaf-Proof
To make your gutters leaf-proof, you need to install a gutter protection system. They keep leaves, twigs, and other debris out of your gutters while allowing water to flow freely. These systems come in various forms, each with its own advantages and installation methods.
Most gutter protection systems work on the principle of surface tension. Rainwater flows down the roof and adheres to the surface of the protection system where it’s directed into the gutter through small openings. Meanwhile, leaves and debris slide off the edge of the system, keeping the gutters clear.
There are several types of gutter protection systems available on the market, each at different price points and with unique features and benefits:
- Mesh screens
- Reverse curve systems
- Foam inserts
- Brush inserts
- Micro-mesh systems
- All-in-one gutter and protection systems
DIY Gutter Protection Options
For homeowners looking to save money and tackle the project themselves, there are several DIY gutter protection options available.
Before getting started, you’ll need to clean your gutters and measure your gutter length. You’ll also want to check the slope is correct for water drainage and follow the manufacturer’s instructions carefully.
Mesh Screens
Mesh screens are one of the most popular and affordable DIY options. They’re easy to install and can be effective at keeping large debris out of your gutters. They’re particularly beneficial for homes with moderate tree coverage, but occasional maintenance may be required to remove smaller debris that could accumulate.
To install:
- Cut the mesh screen to fit your gutter length.
- Slide the mesh under the first row of roof shingles.
- Secure the mesh to the front edge of the gutter using clips or screws.
- Repeat the process for the entire length of your gutters.
Foam Inserts
Foam inserts are another DIY-friendly option. These porous foam blocks fit inside your gutters, allowing water to pass through while blocking debris. However, they need to be checked regularly for signs of wear or blockages that could impede water flow.
They’re simple to install, too.
- Cut the foam inserts to fit your gutter length.
- Press the foam inserts into the gutters. They should be snug.
- Trim any excess foam around downspouts and corners.
Brush Inserts
Brush inserts consist of bristles that sit inside the gutter. They allow water to flow through while catching leaves and debris. Versatile, they fit a variety of gutter shapes and sizes. They’re also relatively easy to remove and clean.
Start by cutting the brush inserts to fit your gutter length. Place the brush inserts into the gutters, making sure they cover the entire length. Some products may require you to secure the brushes in place.
Professional Gutter Protection Systems
For those seeking more advanced solutions or who prefer professional installation, several high-end gutter protection systems are available. However, these tend to be more expensive than DIY options.
Reverse Curve Systems
Reverse curve systems, also known as surface tension systems, use a curved design to direct water into the gutter while allowing debris to fall off the edge. Made of aluminum or vinyl, they’re durable and can handle heavy rainfalls. However, they can be more expensive than DIY options.
Micro-Mesh Systems
Micro-mesh systems use a fine mesh screen to filter out even the smallest debris while allowing water to pass through. They are durable, made of stainless steel, and can be installed directly on existing gutters.
All-in-One Gutter Protection Systems
These systems combine the gutter and protection into a single unit. They’re highly effective but come with a much higher price tag. Their seamless design eliminates weak points, but you’ll have to remove your existing gutters in order to install an all-in-one system.
Tips for Choosing a Gutter Protection System
When selecting a gutter protection system, consider:
- Budget: Prices range from affordable DIY options to expensive professional systems.
- Climate: Local weather patterns and typical debris could influence your options and purchase.
- Installation: You might be able to tackle this project yourself, or you could opt to have it professionally done.
- Maintenance requirements: Some systems may require periodic cleaning or maintenance.
- Roof type: Some gutter solutions may not be compatible with certain roof materials.
- Tree coverage: Heavy tree coverage may require a more robust option.
Maintaining Your Gutter Protection System
Even with a protection system in place, maintenance will still be required. Taking care of your gutters and gutter protection system now can save you from costly repairs down the road.
Your maintenance strategy may change with the seasons or weather patterns, but generally you should:
- Periodically inspect your gutters and protection system for damage or clogs.
- Clean the top of the protection system if debris accumulates.
- Clear any clogs in downspouts.
- Replace damaged sections of the protection system as needed.
Our Conclusion
Leaf-proofing your gutters can save you time, money, and potential headaches in the long run. Whether you choose a DIY option or a professional system, the key is to select a solution that fits your budget, home, and local environment. Regular maintenance and inspections will help your gutter protection system continue to protect your home effectively for years to come.