Posted by Gutter Helmet - October 24th, 2011
Gutters are supposed to be a simple drainage system to keep runoff water from getting into your foundation. However, certain members of the animal kingdom may see gutters as a cozy place to hang their “Home Sweet Home” sign. Here are eight examples of unwanted guests that may be found living in your gutters.

Chipmunks. Sometimes, Alvin and his friends like to cause a little mischief in your gutters. You can try to keep them out by affixing hardware mesh cloth over your gutter downspout openings. Or you can use rat poison to get rid of them for good.
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Posted by Gutter Helmet - October 20th, 2011
The autumn season is commonly known as “fall” for a reason. That’s because it’s the time when all those beautiful leaves on your stately trees suddenly decide to cascade down onto the surface of your yard. It’s bad enough that you have to spend your time raking, blowing, and gathering leaves throughout the fall. But the fact that many of them get stuck in your gutters and cause rainwater to spill onto the ground is enough to make you yearn for an apartment lifestyle.
How can you get some “leaf relief” for your gutters? Here are four tips:
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Posted by Gutter Helmet - October 13th, 2011
Ah, yes – “no-clog gutters”: the Holy Grail of home drainage systems. If you could just find those elusive no-clog gutters, then most of your water runoff problems will simply wash away – literally. But is it really possible to have true no-clog gutters on your home?

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Judging by the ads you see on the Internet, no-clog gutters are just a phone call or email away. Many companies and contractors market their products and services with the “no-clog” moniker, and a few even offer some sort of warranty or guarantee. But do they work as well as advertised?
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Posted by Gutter Helmet - October 5th, 2011
Some of the simplest — yet most wondrous — parts of nature are the leaves that decorate our trees. They augment the beauty of spring and provide vibrant color during the autumn months. Yes, leaves are beautiful … until they fall into our gutters, that is. Then they become troublesome rubbish.
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Everyone wants leafless gutters, but accomplishing that goal can be difficult. Unless you enjoy teetering on a ladder and scraping wet, soggy debris out of your gutters a few times a year, consider one of these seven alternatives for achieving leafless gutters:
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