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Written By Todays Homeowner Local Pros
Last Updated May 2023
The time taken and risks assumed in the process of cleaning gutters make it unappealing for most homeowners. However, if you fail to clean your gutters regularly, you may find yourself facing all kinds of problems, from water damage and mold growth to pest infestations. Luckily, gutter guards can help. If you live in a place such as Broken Arrow — which gets more precipitation than 59.6% of the country — having well-protected gutters is even more essential, as they go a long way towards your home safe and dry.
Browse our list of the best gutter guard companies in Broken Arrow to find the right one for your job.
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Good customer service
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Diligent in educating customers
Punctual service
Transparent pricing
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Good customer service
Free assessment
Diligent in educating customers
Punctual service
Transparent pricing
Award-winning
Services Offered
Good customer service
Free assessment
Diligent in educating customers
Punctual service
Transparent pricing
Services Offered
Good customer service
Free assessment
Diligent in educating customers
Punctual service
Transparent pricing
Services Offered
Good customer service
Free assessment
Diligent in educating customers
Punctual service
Transparent pricing
Services Offered
Good customer service
Free assessment
Diligent in educating customers
Punctual service
Transparent pricing
Services Offered
Good customer service
Free assessment
Diligent in educating customers
Transparent pricing
Services Offered
Free assessment
Diligent in educating customers
Transparent pricing
Services Offered
Today's Homeowner looks at dozens of datapoints on gutter guard companies to come up with our data-driven rankings. It's not possible for a company to pay for preferential treatment in our rankings. We look at the following key factors in determining who should top our list:
There are six common types of gutter guards. These include the following:
You can begin by looking at real customer reviews online, including on the BBB website. A trustworthy gutter guard professional will be able to provide a written estimate and an explanation of warranties. A trustworthy company will have insurance, in case a worker sustains an injury on your property, and should provide you information about if and how its work will affect your roof warranty.
The best kind of gutter guard for your house will depend on several factors, such as the types of trees that are on your property and what the weather is normally like in your part of Oklahoma. Broken Arrow gets an average amount of rainfall, and you'll want to be sure that your guards can hold up to occasional heavy storms.
You should also consider your budget and whether it matters to you if the guards are visible from the ground. Employing a local gutter guard technician can help you with choosing the right kind for your needs.
By purchasing mesh gutter guards, you can save time you'd otherwise spend cleaning your gutters yourself and money you'd otherwise spend for professional deep-cleaning. Even if you don't have trees surrounding your home, guards stop birds and insects that nest in gutters and feed on debris. Guards also help prevent rust, water damage, and corrosion .
It is often the case that gutter guard installation companies can also provide cleaning. You can find out if a particular company provides this service by calling, or by checking to see if it is on our list of the
Many full-service gutter guard installers offer lifetime transferable warranties, which can be beneficial to you in the short- and long-term. A warranty will protect you if your gutter guards fail, and it adds value to your home when you're ready to sell.
The life span of your gutter guards will vary depending on the material and style you choose. Typically, plastic guards last between three and six years, while metal guards can last for seven to 20 years (with steel on the lower end and aluminum on the higher). For example, plastic micro-mesh lasts approximately three years, while the life span for metal micro-mesh is around 12 years. Foam guards can last up to ten years, although they may deteriorate faster in very wet or sunny climates (like Broken Arrow). Brush and surface tension guards can both last up to 20 years, depending on the climate and how well they are maintained.