Are you familiar with the Alu-Rex Double pro system? If you are what is your opinion of it?I do not have any pine trees any where near my house and no tress in my front yard Closet tree in my back yard is about 70 feet away they are deciduous trees.
@nashguy207 Thanks for your question. We have seen but not officially tested it. We have a small sample installed on a section of gutter. It appears to work but there's always some remaining water on top of it after it rains. Because the holes in the top surface are so small, you may find water will overflow it at inside corners, if you have any. This is true for a most gutter covers. The product sits flat in the gutters. We're not fans of that option if you have other alternatives to install with a forward slope. However, since trees are some distance from your home, this, along with something like Gutter Rx or Shur-flo, would likely work just fine. Keep in mind that the flatter a gutter guard sits, the more shelf-like it is, and the more likely you'll have to clean off the covers at some point. With trees 70-feet away, it seems like any of the perforated aluminum gutter guards would be viable options for you since this is the environment where they perform best.
Are you familiar with the Alu-Rex Double pro system? If you are what is your opinion of it?I do not have any pine trees any where near my house and no tress in my front yard Closet tree in my back yard is about 70 feet away they are deciduous trees.
@nashguy207 Thanks for your question. We have seen but not officially tested it.
We have a small sample installed on a section of gutter. It appears to work but there's always some remaining water on top of it after it rains. Because the holes in the top surface are so small, you may find water will overflow it at inside corners, if you have any. This is true for a most gutter covers. The product sits flat in the gutters. We're not fans of that option if you have other alternatives to install with a forward slope.
However, since trees are some distance from your home, this, along with something like Gutter Rx or Shur-flo, would likely work just fine. Keep in mind that the flatter a gutter guard sits, the more shelf-like it is, and the more likely you'll have to clean off the covers at some point. With trees 70-feet away, it seems like any of the perforated aluminum gutter guards would be viable options for you since this is the environment where they perform best.