Reverse Curve: Best Type of Gutter Guard System

Reverse curve gutter guards are specialized gutter caps installed over gutters. These may be attached to roof shingles with brackets or sealants, and extend over to cover (or hood) the gutters. The reverse curve system can effectively deflect debris using surface tension and gravity while allowing water to flow through the gutter.


For comparison, here are the other gutter protection types:

Mesh or Screens

Mesh sheets or screens with holes that cover the gutter and are attached to roof shingles. The holes filter or sift debris to avoid clogs.

Bottle brush

Placed inside gutters, bottle brushes have bristles that trap debris and let water flow through the gutter.

Nylon or Foam

Nylon and foam gutter guards have similar filter functions, but are finer in quality. They are installed inside the gutter to let water flow through while trapping most debris.

Among these basic gutter guards, what is most limiting is their dispensable quality. These products are easily subject to wear and tear and may end up being the clogs of the gutter themselves. They are also more prone to accumulation of dirt and debris which may lead to costly damages.

Many reviews report that, among these types of gutter guards, the most practical investment is the reverse curve type. Manufacturers even offer professional installation, maintenance, and lifetime warranties to indicate value for price. These gutter guards increase the efficiency of gutter functions, while reducing roofing damage and expensive repairs later on.

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