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Owens Corning Gutter Guards

Thursday, June 18th, 2009

Owens Corning has a new product on the market called Rapid Flow it is a Gutter Guard filter product that will keep your gutters flowing and debris from clogging your gutter system.

This product is one that really works and the reason I know is I have been in the business of cleaning windows and gutters for over 25 years. I never liked any of the systems on the market, gutter screening did not work and would have to be removed so the gutters could be cleaned every year, gutter covers worked to some extent but debris still made its way into the gutter and there were problems in the winter with icicles. But over 3 years ago I discovered a gutter filter product that worked and I have been selling this type of product since.

ContractorsFilter is selling Owens Corning Rapid Flow Gutter Guard because it is the best product on the market this gutter foam filter product is one of the best on the market, the filter is top coated with a protective coating that will make the filter last for years and protect it from the suns damaging UV rays and mold and mildew.

Our ContractorsFilter Gutter Guard System is priced wholesale for anyone wanting an easy DIY sytem, check out our website and contact us for ordering information.

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Gutter Guards for Copper Gutters (Part 1)

Tuesday, June 2nd, 2009

Is your house equipped with rain gutters made of copper? If so, congratulations-in many ways, copper may be the ultimate material for rain gutters. It is stronger than aluminum, has a beautiful finish when new, withstands the effects of weather well, does not deteriorate under the attack of UV rays from the sun, and gradually develops a beautiful green or gray patina over a period of years. In addition, copper rain gutters can last for 75 to 100 years or more.

Even though you might have beautiful copper rain troughs adorning your house, by itself copper does nothing to avert the major bane of all rain gutter owners: cleaning out the gutters. The wind and rain carry all kinds of stuff into rain gutters. Every spring there are tree blossoms, to be followed in the fall by leaves, nuts, and seeds, sometimes accompanied by twigs, dirt, and bird nests. This collection of things may attract various kinds of insects. The debris may then block the gutters and downspouts, resulting in water overflowing the gutters, dripping down the walls, and eroding your yard. If you are really unlucky, the water may find its way into your basement.

The best product to use for your copper gutters is Contractors Filter Gutter Guards

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