As we talked about in our post the history of gutters, gutters and gutter guards have been around for a long time.
Reverse curve gutter guards were invented in 1908. Over the last century they have been improved by various companies. Without naming names we believe that Gutterglove is a superior product to reverse curve gutter guards.
Take a look at anyone’s home that uses a reverse curve gutter guard. The first thing you will usually notice is dirty gutters. Aren’t all gutters dirty? Not necessarily. As rain washes debris and roofing oils down off of the roof any water that rolls over the gutters eventually stains the gutter. Gutterglove’s micromesh system does not have this problem.
Below we have a picture of a reverse curve gutter protection system. This particular gutter was covered by reverse curve technology for approximately 3 years. Keep in mind that with Gutterglove you’ll never have to clean your gutters out again. The homeowner was hoping to achieve this when they purchased their reverse curve system, yet here they are 3 years later getting the inferior product removed and Gutterglove installed.
Problems with reverse curve gutter guards:
- Water overshoots them.
- Many systems install on the second shingle of the roof making them visible on your home.
- Small animals, bees, hornets, and wasps LOVE these things because there is an opening to them and they can zip right in underneath them and make a nice new home in your gutters.
- They don’t filter out small debris! Gutter Glove of North Carolina wants you to use us again in the future for other construction services. We want you to leave us a great review. We do not want to sell you something you’ll have to throw away in 3 years.
- Gutterglove products are ranked #1 in Consumer Reports and Gutter Glove of North Carolina recently won an Angie’s List Super Service Award. We aim to provide the best protection for your home available.
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