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Customer Reviews for Amerimax Home Products Hinged 6 in. x 3 ft. Unpainted Galvanized Steel Mesh Gutter Guard

Internet #100002884

Model #85280BX

Store SKU #808857

  • Mesh pattern keeps leaves and debris from clogging gutters
  • Galvanized steel / metal ensures rust resistance and durability
  • Fits most standard Aluminum or Vinyl K-style gutters

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  • 77% recommend this product
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Not for metal roof and oak trees
The oak pollen fronds found a way to cluster under the roof overhang. This redirected water inwards and I got a lot places with water draining down from between the gutter and the facia. It is enough to create a good hole in the ground after a rain. Especially bad news if you planted something there. I have these on the garage also. There, they work perfectly with an asphalt roof and no trees.
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    Use On A Patio Cover Gutter
    I had to figure away to use this gutter on my alum patio cover. First I had to add some expansion wire strips to each patio alum channel. Then add the gutter cover and fastened with a black tie-wraps to be sure in high winds it would not lift up. The pictures tell the story and these gutters were the perfect solution.
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      I have a roof with shingles that points downwards into my gutters making regular gutter guards impossible to install without removing part of my roof shingles these guards did a wonderful job by curving around my roof shingles highly recommend to anybody that has the same issues as me
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        Item was exactly what I needed to replace existing product.
        Item was exactly what I needed to replace existing product.
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        Great for Metal Roofing and Gutters. I've used this product on about 600 linear feet on my home a...
        Great for Metal Roofing and Gutters. I've used this product on about 600 linear feet on my home and various outbuildings over the last 15 years. It's taken some time to understand how to use it properly. I've used it on both asphalt and metal roofs. With my prior asphalt roof, I installed the product in the classic way, using the clips to hook to the gutter. These worked reasonably well but the asphalt would filter through to the the gutter and various debris would build up at the intersection of the asphalt roof and the the edge of the gutter guard and would need to be cleaned about 1x a year ; the pollen nodes here in GA were particularly troublesome. I'd give the product a 3.5 for use with Asphalt roofing. I now have a new metal roof and I'm finding these gutter guards are particularly superior for use with them due to being able to customize the guard via bending them into various shapes; you also don't get all the fine asphalt washing down into the gutters as the roof ages. My metal roof overhangs into my gutters but the overhang amount varies differently by roof section dependent on roof pitch and how the roofers installed each particular section. What i have found with the metal roofing is that i can not install the guards the same way that i did with asphalt roofing. What has worked well for me is to immerse the guard completely in the gutter below the roof line. If there is enough space/width, sometimes i can set the guard in as is with its standard curve; though i have to press the front edge of the guard to flex it back so it will snap down into the gutter. Most often though I may only have 3-4 inches of space between the gutter and the metal roof line; in that case I bend the back edge (with the clips) to 45-70 degree angle up 1-2" from the rear of the screen (see pic). This helps flatten the curve of the screen so it can squeeze into the gutter AND it helps to hold the guard up inside the gutter at the rear edge. Next, I use some thin/fine filament wire to wire all adjacent pieces together so they don't blow out (highly recommend for asphalt roofs as well) after i have the sections installed. I give these guards a 4+ rating for use with metal roofing (with the caveat that there is likely easy customization to the guards; they are very easy to bend and manipulate but do use gloves so you don't get cut).
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        5 found this review helpful
        Elmer Fudd spent a lifetime hunting wabbits. My quest is for the perfect gutter guard. I've spe...
        Elmer Fudd spent a lifetime hunting wabbits. My quest is for the perfect gutter guard. I've spent money on hydrophilic devices that work then don't work. I went cheap and did nothing - not a good idea. The Amerimax Hinged Gutter Guard shows promise. The first step is to get it installed and this will prove to be problematic. The guards have snap fittings but they do not snap in as cleanly as a Lego piece. The guards have sharp edges which will injure your forearms as you install them. Each guard piece can take 10 minutes to install. But I found the secret! The fastest way to install is to be on the roof. You will have clear access to the snap fittings and the visual feedback will speed up the engagement process. Plus the guards do not intefere with the installation: forearms are saved! I installed 100 lineal feet in about 4 hours. My roof has a low pitch: I don't encourage this process for high pitch roofs wherein the risk of falling off is high.
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        It was easy to install and looks like it will do the job keeping leaves out of the gutter this fa...
        It was easy to install and looks like it will do the job keeping leaves out of the gutter this fall. I will know this year
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        Have had these on back of house (wooded area) for 5 years. I check the gutters once per year, an...
        Have had these on back of house (wooded area) for 5 years. I check the gutters once per year, and find very little debris in the gutter. Usually a small clump by the downspout. This winter here in Mass. we had 3 Nor' Easters in 3 weeks. For the first time, I had debris in the front gutters that were blocking the downspout. Water was spilling over. Time to do the front. Have recommended these to neighbors.
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        Long term update... Installed 144 feet of this product on a two story house about 12 years ago. A...
        Long term update... Installed 144 feet of this product on a two story house about 12 years ago. At the time, product was marketed as stainless steel and will not rust. Not true - the mesh material was probably a 409 grade of stainless steel, which will rust over time. The clips are a true stainless steel (non-magnetic, maybe 304 grade) and still look new to this day if you can get them to remain attached to the gutter. Now the product is marketed as galvanized, but it still rusts according to other reviews. Rusting problem- The mesh began to rust by year three. I replaced some pieces as they began to rust, but that became an exercise in futility. The rust has discolored the white gutters to the extent that the gutters have to be refinished or replaced. Debris collects where mesh meets roofing shingles- Small twigs, pine needles and evergreen needles (blue spruce) collect and build up requiring a cleaning in the Spring and Fall when the trees are shedding needles. As others noted, the debris keeps those shingles from drying out and shortens the life of the shingle. Small needles and debris pass thru mesh and clog gutter- Blue spruce needles and the like do pass thru this mesh and collect in the gutter resulting in the need for an annual gutter cleaning. So why use this product? I choose this product because I thought I was getting a one and done scenario. That is, install it once and be done with it expecting the product to last as long as the roof. When the roof is replaced in 25 years or so, replace the gutter guards and maybe replace the gutters as well (or at least refinish them). Gutter guards should not be something you have to purchase and install every few years. Don't waste your time or money on this product.
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          Ok the snap on hooks don't work on my gutters. I actually bent the guard underneath the shingles...
          Ok the snap on hooks don't work on my gutters. I actually bent the guard underneath the shingles and folded it in the gutter. Holds like a charm and the wind will NOT blow it out. The guard is flexible and fits perfectly. No hooks, no screws and not snap on locks.
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            8 found this review helpful
            Rusted and damaged gutters
            The clips took some time to get them securely clamped on, but they did do a good job of keeping debris out. HOWEVER, after a few years, they started to rust which surprised me since they are supposedly galvanized steel with stainless hinges. If that's true, why are they rusting?! To top it off, I have white gutters and the rust has run down the front looking horrible as well. I removed them today. While it is difficult to see the rust on the gutter in the pic attached (I had to zoom way in), you can easily see the rust in the other picture where I have placed a spare pack of the new ones next to the rusted ones. I wished they didn't rust, and I also wished that the wind didn't blow them open either since flipping them back into position wasn't fun either, especially on the 2nd story gutter!
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            Great Product
            I have 3 full grown eucalyptus trees on my west property line. The prevailing wind is from the west and those trees drop leaves and twigs all year long. I also have bird feeders and they attract a lot of pigeons. My gutters were always full of leaves and pigeon droppings, but no more. These gutter screens were easy to install and only dust gets into my gutters now. I recommend these highly.
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            9 found this review helpful
            The best gutter guard
            I have had Amerimax 85280 Hinged Gutter Guards on my roof for 8 years. I had to re-attach them recently after putting on a new roof. The gutters are aluminum with too thick of an edge to clip the guards on. My previous roof had thin enough shingles that I just clipped the guards on the shingles. They had a tendency to blow up in a very high wind since the hinge was away from the wind, but otherwise were the best gutter guards I have seen. The new shingles were too thick to hold the guard clips; browsing the internet didn’t reveal any guard products that came close to the Amerimax – no matter how good the guard, something able to clog the gutter drain will eventually get in. The beauty of the Amerimax is that they flip up out of the way for easy cleaning (besides keeping most of the debris out in the first place). After thinking it over, I decided keep my Amerimax guards and drill a hole in each hinge and screw the hinge to the gutter. I used an 11/64 cobalt drill bit (cobalt is necessary) to drill the hole and a set of needle nose pliers to hold the hinge. It took less than an hour to drill the hinges on 35 guards. I used a pistol grip electric screw driver and 6 x ½ metal screws to attach the guards. I used a Sharpee marker to mark where to drill, moved the hinge aside, drilled the screw in with the screw driver, then backed the screw out, put the hinge in place, and screwed the hinge down. See the attached photos. With the hinged side on the leading edge of the gutter, the blow up issue seems to be gone. I am pleased to have the guards back in place.
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              35 found this review helpful
              easy and effective
              Installed 150 feet of this product about 2 months ago, observed it during light and heavy rains. It works fine except where the high-roof downspout adds to the low-roof runoff; there I added a sheet metal diverter (see photos). Installation was easy. No need to flatten them (the curve prevents them from curling), but I did install them under the shingles. Overlapped them about 1/2 inch but probably didn't need to. Finished in about 6 hours work, mostly on 28-ft ladder. Wonder how they work in snow and ice?
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              16 found this review helpful
              I bought these as a replacement for the same ones that I installed 20 years ago. I'm pretty sure that I got my money's worth so, YES they were a very good buy for me.
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              Response from Amerimax Customer CareApr 18, 2024
              Thank you so much for taking the time to share your positive experience with us. At Amerimax we strive to deliver quality products and we look forward to serving you again in the future. EURAMAX_AMERIMAX
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              Cut to fit and easy to install
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              Super easy to install if your gutter lip has the right thickness. Not necessarily pretty (visible from street level), but does the job for a fraction of the price you'd pay for a professionally installed system.
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              The guards were easy to install and very nice looking. I would recommend them to my friends and family. They are exactly what I needed .They were delivered very quickly.
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              Heavier mesh than the 22 year old original guards, they should last 30 years.
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              I put these on my dads home 20yrs ago and they worked good but they do rust after a while so I tried to put them on my home and the clips don’t fit todays style gouts
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              These work very good for the price point. I really like that they hinge so that you can clean out small debris and dirt from the gutter as needed.
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