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For more than
125 years, individuals have been working to
create a perfect leaf-free gutter or devising
contraptions to keep leaves and other debris
from collecting in gutters and impeding water
flow.
The problem?
Most other gutter protection systems do not
continue to work because they cannot
be cleaned or maintained from the ground.
LEAFPROOF® can. Abrams is Louisville's only distributor for the only gutter protection product on the market today that has ALL of the following features:
- LeafProof® installs
on existing gutters.
- LeafProof® is
installed under the first row of shingles.
- LeafProof® is
not screwed into your roof or fascia.
- LeafProof® can
be cleaned and maintained from the
ground.
Except in areas where the roof
line has concentrated water flow (such
as an inside valley), water flowing off
the roof does not shoot to the front
of the gutter. It simply follows
the roof line, on to the drip edge which
is under the shingles, and down the
back of the gutter. The reason that
the water does not shoot to the front
lip is that water clings to the surface
it is flowing over. This is known
as surface tension. Surface tension can
best be visualized by slightly tipping
a glass of water and watching the
water run down the side of the glass.
LeafProof® makes surface tension
work for you, the homeowner. As
water flows off the roof, it flows
over LeafProof®’s patented "S" bend.
Water flowing over this bend churns,
slowing the flow of the water.
The "S" bend also allows
the installer to bend LeafProof® to
match the roof’s pitch, while
keeping the portion that covers
the gutter relatively flat. As
a result, the water slows even
more as it flows over this portion
of LeafProof®. The water then
reaches the water channel located
above the front gutter lip. Due
to surface tension, the flow is
reversed as it enters the water
channel and then, into the gutter.
The greatest benefit of LeafProof® is that
you will not have to clean out your gutters!
LeafProof® is easy to maintain by simply
spraying off excess dirt and other debris that
may build up with a high-pressure nozzle attached
to your garden hose. Just stay on the ground,
point and shoot. It takes less time than watering
your garden.
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