Mesh gutter guards are some of the most common types of gutter guards available on the market.
Does metal mesh gutter guards slide under the shingle.
Since it s home show season we ve heard from several of our dealers that companies selling other types of gutter guards are making the point that installing under shingles will void your shingle warranty destroy your roof or is just plain wrong to do in the first place they ll try to convince you it just doesn t make sense to install a leaf filter this way.
This is true for most of the major brands that got the top spots in the leading consumer magazines.
The guards are available in either plastic or metal mesh and they install in three main ways by slipping the edge under the first row of shingles snapping the guard directly onto the top of.
Leaf debris can clog gutters allowing water to back up and potentially find a path of lesser resistance into fascia boards under shingles where it can damage your home.
That leaf debris and backed up water can create a haven for insects attracting birds and other critters.
If you decide on this type of system look for mesh panels with very fine holes.
They consist of mesh panels that keep out large debris while letting in water.
If installed properly any gutter guard whether micro mesh reverse curve or aluminum slides under the first shingle of your roof.
The most common gutter width in 5 so this is the typical guard dimension.
In fact they go as far as reinterpreting roof shingle manufacturer warranties and installation instructions to lead you to believe your roof shingle warranty will be voided if you consider an application under a roof shingle.
Placing the edge of guards under the shingles should always be avoided because it can void roof warranties.