Attributes
K GuardGutter Systems
Competitor Products
Competitor ComparisonGutter Systems
Attribute |
KGuard |
Competitors |
---|---|---|
Size | Full 5 inch leaf free gutter system | Made for 3 and 4 inch gutters |
Complete Leaf Free System (Gutter and Hood) | YES | NO |
Attaches to Fascia Board and Rafter Tails | YES | NO – attaches under roof shingles- possible roof warranty issues |
Rear drainage Channel | YES 2 ways for water to go into gutter | NO – Windblown water blows up under roof shingle |
Engineered to fit properly on home | YES does not touch or interfere with roof and roof line. | NO – Product designed to go on existing gutter-original house and roof design does not incorporate supplemental product. |
Product color matches gutter | YES The hood and gutter are made of the same material and color. | NO – Tries to match color of existing gutter. |
Appearance | Smooth face, crown-molding-like appearance | Vertical face-supplemental product appears clunky and out of place |
Price | Includes full 5-inch gutter and hood | Includes topper product only. Gutter is an additional cost |
Prevent Gutter Leaks | YES Product includes a new gutter and hood | MAYBE – Product goes on existing gutters-if you have leaky, rotten gutters before product is installed, you will still have them. |
When making a gutter guard comparison, it’s important to note the huge difference between DIY gutter covers and professionally installed gutter solutions. There are many types of DIY gutter guards. Mesh gutter guards, screen gutter guards, foam gutter inserts, and other barriers that simply sit on the top of the gutter.
Most DIY gutter systems don’t take into account the science of surface tension, and large debris will sit on top of gutters, blocking water from entering the gutters. While gutter screens and other types of gutter guards found at big box hardware stores may be easy to install, they will likely result with the same clogged gutters and costly damage as traditional style gutters.