How Gutter Helmet, the #1 Gutter Protection System,
Works
Nose Forward Design
The
nose of Gutter Helmet extends past
the lip of your gutters. There are
no vertical openings for leaves,
pine needles or other debris to
enter. Gutter Helmet's innovative
nose-forward design relies on the
physical law of surface tension.
Surface
tension is the tendency of liquid
molecules to stick to each other.
This causes water to cling when it
spills down the outside of a glass.
Try it in your kitchen sink. Take
any glass, turn it on its side and
put it under the faucet. Now turn
the water on. No matter how fast the
water flows from the faucet, nearly
all of it clings to the sides and
bottom of the glass.
Ribbed Design
The
patented, flow-limiting ribbed
design on Gutter Helmet slows and
spreads water, causing it to sheet
instead of bead. Adding ribs to
Gutter Helmet also increases the
strength without adding weight.
Strengthening Texture
Gutter Helmet's patented texturing
process provides amazing strength
from a lighter panel, reducing the
weight and stress on your gutters.
When installed over our patented
heavy gauge brackets, Gutter Helmet
supports even the heaviest snow
loads! Texturing also increases
rain-handling performance over
similar smooth panels.
3 Customized Installation Brackets
  
Professional Gutter Helmet
installers know that each house is
unique. Three patented brackets
allow the installer to customize
Gutter Helmet for your home. All
brackets reinforce your existing,
full-size gutters, and support even
the heaviest snow loads.
3/8" inch Horizontal Gap
3/8"
inch horizontal gap means no slots
or screens to clog. It is also the
ideal spacing to handle the heaviest
rains but keep birds and debris out.
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