A-M Gutter Guard – Premium Heavy-Duty Lifetime Quality Aluminum - Leaf & Debris Protection, (5 Inch - 50 Feet, Mill Finish) - DIY Easy - Made in The USA








Key features
- •The Difference is In the Design. Heavy gauge .018 100% Aluminum will not rust - Lifetime warranty covers no rust, rot or product self deterioration
- •Designed specifically for hidden hangars but works with all hangars including K-style hangars
- •Virtually invisible from the ground
- •Designed to handle downpours with 380 holes per foot
- •Easy to install with tabs for seamless joints. Requires 1/4" Zip Screws - not included, Made in the USA!!!
A-M Gutter Guard – Premium Heavy-Duty Lifetime Quality Aluminum - Leaf & Debris Protection, (5 Inch - 50 Feet, Mill Finish) - DIY Easy - Made in The USA
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Customer Reviews
Reviews sourced from verified Amazon purchasers4.6
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Easy to install
Amazon Customer✓ Verified Purchase•July 31, 2023
I installed ~300 feet of 6" guard. I did it over the course of 3days . Total hours around 10. Half of my house is accessible from a 8' step ladder. The rest from a 20' extension ladder. It's best not to let the ladder rest against the gutter because it squeezes it in. But you can do it that way if you need to. Easy to install,lay it down and put two or three screws in and that's it.
Flexible installation
Rex✓ Verified Purchase•July 24, 2023
I live in the Northwest. I have a tri-level house (high gutters) with tree leaves that clog the gutters. I wanted a permanent solution with guards that would keep leaves from piling on top . I researched gutter guards on Amazon and on independent websites. A-M was mentioned more often than most. I ordered the sample product, ordered 170 foot of 5 inch .This summer I hired someone to clean, repair and install the guards. He told me I mis measured the width of the gutters. They were closer to 4 inches wide.
**This is important**There are very few 4 inch gutter guards on the market and nothing like A-M****My installer was able to trim the back flange and then install the guards easily****.
It hasn't rained yet but I'm confident that based on the material and the design (raised ridges and tight drain hole pattern) , even with the additional trimming (if necessary) , this is the best and most economical of all the gutter guards for sale.
**This is important**There are very few 4 inch gutter guards on the market and nothing like A-M****My installer was able to trim the back flange and then install the guards easily****.
It hasn't rained yet but I'm confident that based on the material and the design (raised ridges and tight drain hole pattern) , even with the additional trimming (if necessary) , this is the best and most economical of all the gutter guards for sale.
Save money, do it yourself
C P✓ Verified Purchase•July 7, 2023
I have 6" gutters and have wanted gutter guards/covers installed for years. Finally pulled the trigger after realizing the cost of someone doing it was terribly out of the range I wished to spend.
My gutters bother me twice a year. Once in spring, after the helicopters and those stringy oak things that come raining down from everyone else's trees, then in the late late fall due to all the leaves.
After reviewing so many utube vids and amazon reviews, I picked these to go with. I first ordered a sample pack and made certain the 6" sample would fit my gutters.
I ordered 200 feet and the package delivered by UPS was a bit battered. I had a couple bent guards, but they are easily bent back into shape, so no big deal there. There was also a deal going on with a couple screw packs that would save me 8 bucks. Glad I did it.
Don't expect your roof to look like all the pics in the reviews. Don't expect the drip edge to be exact in every spot. Don't expect the gutter guard to be "perfect" in every spot. I did my danged best to get them straight as I could, but I could only install on top of the drip edge in the back of my house. The rest of the house it wasn't possible. They did go nicely behind the drip edge and I put a couple support screws on the back here and there as necessary.
Some spots didn't have enough "hanger support" holding up the gutter guard. That's where I had small dips in a couple spots. I'm not going to worry too much about it though. I spent two weekends putting these things on, primarily because I was perplexed by how hard it had become to get the guards to install in front of the edge, a bad shoulder, and the blazing hot sun. But, it's finished now. If all I have to do this fall/spring is wipe the guards off with an extension pole and a wiper of sorts, I'll be happy. No ladder.
I'll update the review after I find out how well they work. Also, DO wear some gloves for hand protection. Have some good tin snips and if you have a Dremel with a cutting wheel, use it! Naproxen for the knees may help for you older people going up and down the ladder.
My gutters bother me twice a year. Once in spring, after the helicopters and those stringy oak things that come raining down from everyone else's trees, then in the late late fall due to all the leaves.
After reviewing so many utube vids and amazon reviews, I picked these to go with. I first ordered a sample pack and made certain the 6" sample would fit my gutters.
I ordered 200 feet and the package delivered by UPS was a bit battered. I had a couple bent guards, but they are easily bent back into shape, so no big deal there. There was also a deal going on with a couple screw packs that would save me 8 bucks. Glad I did it.
Don't expect your roof to look like all the pics in the reviews. Don't expect the drip edge to be exact in every spot. Don't expect the gutter guard to be "perfect" in every spot. I did my danged best to get them straight as I could, but I could only install on top of the drip edge in the back of my house. The rest of the house it wasn't possible. They did go nicely behind the drip edge and I put a couple support screws on the back here and there as necessary.
Some spots didn't have enough "hanger support" holding up the gutter guard. That's where I had small dips in a couple spots. I'm not going to worry too much about it though. I spent two weekends putting these things on, primarily because I was perplexed by how hard it had become to get the guards to install in front of the edge, a bad shoulder, and the blazing hot sun. But, it's finished now. If all I have to do this fall/spring is wipe the guards off with an extension pole and a wiper of sorts, I'll be happy. No ladder.
I'll update the review after I find out how well they work. Also, DO wear some gloves for hand protection. Have some good tin snips and if you have a Dremel with a cutting wheel, use it! Naproxen for the knees may help for you older people going up and down the ladder.
Easy to install, sturdy
J. Smith✓ Verified Purchase•July 5, 2023
This leaf guard is answering my needs, easy to install, sturdy and appear to be long lasting! Did 245' in less than 3 hours! One suggestion is to buy their screws too, they come with a bit that fits them and are very sharp, bite right into the gutter , making installation easier!
Best on the market !
LLang✓ Verified Purchase•June 30, 2023
I'm a retired general contractor and have seen every idea to date for gutter covers, and these beat everything hand-down.
1. The design is flawless
2. The overlap end is a big plus
3. The holes are small enough to not fill up with maple seeds, and small debris
4. The design makes for a very sturdy cover
5. Their easy to cut
6. At 4' lengths they make installation go quick
I installed them on a friends house. It was 175' with 5 outside corners, 5 inside corners, and I didn't it without help in four hours.
If they could come out with manufacturered corners they would have it sewed up. How bout that A-M??? If you did that I might come out of retirement just to install gutter covers.
1. The design is flawless
2. The overlap end is a big plus
3. The holes are small enough to not fill up with maple seeds, and small debris
4. The design makes for a very sturdy cover
5. Their easy to cut
6. At 4' lengths they make installation go quick
I installed them on a friends house. It was 175' with 5 outside corners, 5 inside corners, and I didn't it without help in four hours.
If they could come out with manufacturered corners they would have it sewed up. How bout that A-M??? If you did that I might come out of retirement just to install gutter covers.
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