Gutters
Imagine a heavy downpour: rain pounds your roof and torrents spill over the eaves. You can't reach the front door without
passing beneath a mini-Niagara. And the basement? Better fire up the sump pump. Get the idea? Before that next storm
arrives, it may be a good idea to consider how your house will weather it. This brings us to the subject of gutters.
Granted, gutters aren't exactly glamorous. But they handle a critical task: routing the runoff from a very large surface -
your roof - to proper drainage away from the house. By doing this, they keep your house high and dry, protecting siding,
windows, doors and foundation from water damage.
Though most gutters are installed on existing roofs, adding them during reroofing simplifies installation and allows
them to be fully integrated into the roof system. If you're thinking about installing a new roof, your timing couldn't
be better.
Waterloov Gutter Covers and Leaf Guards
- Can be installed on existing or new gutters
- Can be installed on all types of roofing, any angle of pitch
- Is available in eighteen colors
How Waterloov works
Rain water and debris adhere to the surface of the product. The discriminating louvers in the front vertical surface
rejects any debris that would be large enough to clog your gutters.
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