Gutter Helmet FAQ Reviews
What sets the Gutter Helmet apart from other gutter protection systems?
Besides the unique way in which water tension is used to separate fluid from debris, it is the gutter opening that makes it different. Unlike grate systems or other types of filters, the Gutter Helmet has no vertical openings.
Will the Gutter Helmet fit on my unusually shaped home?
The Gutter Helmet is custom installed and can be put on just about any house. There is no slope too gradual or sever that cannot be accommodated, and the colors the system is available in should be able to match any decorative style.
How will the Gutter Helmet affect my home’s value as well as any warranties?
No warranties yet issued have been known to be affected by the Gutter Helmet, and the system itself has a lifetime guarantee. Your home’s value will not be decreased by the Gutter Helmet, and the warranty for it can be transferred to the new owners of your home should you sell it.
What maintenance is necessary for the Gutter Helmet?
No maintenance is required. The goal of the Gutter Helmet is to decrease the efforts typically associated with owning a home with gutters. If there is a problem, be it from extreme weather or other accident; consult your warranty and your contractor.
How durable and strong is the Gutter Helmet?
The U.S. Weather Bureau has tested the Gutter Helmet and found that it can handle up to 22 inches of rain per hour. That rate is twice what has ever been recorded by the Bureau. The Gutter Helmet is also designed to hold up to heavy snowfall and has survived in many cold-weather states of the U.S.
What factors will affect the price of the Gutter Helmet?
- How many stories your home has.
- The natural lay of the land and other obstacles to installation.
- The condition of your roof, which may need repair before installation.
- The length of the sides of your house.
- The number of corners which have gutters on them.

