Burlington is a lovely city in the northern part of North Carolina’s Piedmont region.

It was originally a railroad community known as Company Shops, but in 1886, the North Carolina Railroad Company departed and the town changed its name to Burlington.

Eventually textiles took hold and Burlington Industries grew to become a global player.

Today Burlington is home to Laboratory Corporation of America and is also famous for its many factory outlet shops and restaurants.

About 49,000 people live here in a climate zone dubbed Humid subtropical, which means: thank God for air conditioning.

Like the rest of the Piedmont, Burlington has many tall trees, many of which can help clog gutters.

Among them are Short Leaf Pines, Loblolly Pines, Eastern Red Cedar, various types of Hickory, Oak, Elm, Poplar, Sycamore, Locust and Maple.

All of them are lovely to have in the yard -until fall comes and the masses of leaves we deal with in the Piedmont began to fall on your property and your roof…and of course, your gutters.

Which is why you should have Gutterglove installed.

The amount of material which falls on your roof in autumn is fairly astounding and typical gutter products, like reverse curve and foam insert gutter guards are of limited use in the Piedmont.

Nothing works as well as Gutterglove. And not only does it help to protect your house from moldering leaves, it also guards against Squirrels, birds, bees and even mosquitoes, which are denied standing pools of water in which to breed.

We encourage you to research gutter products carefully because we firmly believe that you’ll come to the same conclusion that we did: Gutterglove is the best product you can buy for your gutter.

But don’t take our word for it – ask Angie’s List too.

If you are ready for gutter protection please contact us today!