Cool that they hooked up with Costco, instant cred, otherwise, that’s what Unilocal is for. Good simple explanation with their model display, with real running water. Like how their system is custom fit to your house, and virtually guarantees the glutters won’t be clogged, from the raised platforms and air vents too. Best part, is the lifetime warranty. The idea of no more ladders is making me jump for joy lol. And with Mastercard taking over soon officially, they won’t be honouring AMEX any much longer.
Aniz A.
Place rating: 4 Vancouver, Canada
We had Leafguard gutters installed following a referral through Costco in April 2014. I had previously requested a quote a couple of years earlier but wasn’t yet prepared to pay for the steep cost of the Leafguard system at that point. When I called for again for quote this spring(I hadn’t kept the previous quote, but assumed it would have been lower), the very same estimator arrived to walk me through the options and pricing. We signed the paperwork on the spot — something I remembered from the first visit that they try very hard to get you to do — and scheduled an installation date a couple of weeks away. I got a courtesy call a day or so before from one of the crew members to ask if I had any questions before the installation. The crew showed up as scheduled, texted me when they arrived(as the estimator had offered to do, since I had an infant that might have been awoken by the ringing of a doorbell), and worked very efficiently. There were two guys who did the removal of the old gutters, measuring, and installation of the new gutters. A third person attended for a shorter time with the fabricating truck that extrudes the new gutters to the exact length required. The pair worked diligently and got the job done in about half a day despite the miserable rain outside. I had asked one of them whether they had gloves they could use, but he mentioned that when they wear gloves the(white) gutters tend to get dirty. Talk about taking one for the team. The new gutters have been installed for a little over a month now. It hasn’t rained too much, but when it does I do notice that water drips down the edges of the Leafguard gutters. I’ve read online that this is common(and even dangerous in areas where the drips turn into icicles). So far I’m not terribly concerned. It is still a big improvement over my dilapidated old gutters, which had a «waterfall» feature in sections whenever it rained! I’m also told that it takes a while for the static electricity to build up sufficiently around the gutters to solidify the«liquid adhesion» that causes the rainwater to flow into the gutters. In any event, there’s enough overhang that whatever water ends up dripping down is probably far enough away from my foundation to be problematic(I hope.)