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I'm having a guy from LeafGuard come out to the house tonight for a quote. Anybody use these guys? Is there a better system out there? I hate ladders and falling off of them, therefore I am contemplating installing some sort of gutter barrier system. I use my gutters for Christmas lights, I assume you can still hang clips with a leaf guard system on?

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I'm having a guy from LeafGuard come out to the house tonight for a quote. Anybody use these guys? Is there a better system out there? I hate ladders and falling off of them, therefore I am contemplating installing some sort of gutter barrier system. I use my gutters for Christmas lights, I assume you can still hang clips with a leaf guard system on?

Get ready to be butt raped. LeafGuard is freaking expensive. And they will tell you that you need new (larger) downspouts too, which add to cost.

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The linked ones are brown because I have a brown roof and it blends right in.

I've seen them in white, almond and metallic as well.

They'll fit standard gutters but if you have fancy architectural gutters, it's probably best left to the professionals.

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Get ready to be butt raped. LeafGuard is freaking expensive. And they will tell you that you need new (larger) downspouts too, which add to cost.

Larger downspouts? Are they trying to say that their covered gutters are catching more water than uncovered gutters?

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Get ready to be butt raped. LeafGuard is freaking expensive. And they will tell you that you need new (larger) downspouts too, which add to cost.

I was curious because they wouldn't discuss price over the phone. They have to come out to demo the product and evaluate my needs. They can shove the larger downspouts up their ass.

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Larger downspouts? Are they trying to say that their covered gutters are catching more water than uncovered gutters?

I was curious because they wouldn't discuss price over the phone. They have to come out to demo the product and evaluate my needs. They can shove the larger downspouts up their ass.

I think they roll out all new gutters, not just the topper thingy, and I think they gutters are larger than regular ones.

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We had ours removed because they were a pain in the ass. Rusted, falling off etc. We didn't install them so no idea if they were any good.

We have a guy come out and clean the gutters now once or twice a year at $100 a pop.

I would be curious to see what they quote. Someone was telling me it might be $3k+ for our house.

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