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Guttershell has two noses which captures all rainfall into
the gutters and prevents the water from damaging your home.
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Other gutter covers only have one opening that doesn't capture
all the rain. This causes rain to fall off the side of the
home and soon starts to damage your soffit, fascia and siding.
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From above, GutterShell's opening cannot be seen. When leaves
and debris fall from the roof onto the Guttershell, they
continue to fall of the roof.
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Gutterscreens work fine for the first month, but leaves and debris sooner
or later build on top of the screen, requiring cleaning and maintenance.
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Guttershell is able to melt the majority of the snow before
it passes the first nose. Any excess ice that does get pass
the first nose is captured by the second nose.
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Other gutter covers only have one opening, therefore cannot melt the ice
quick enough. This causes icicles to form off the side of the roof.
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Guttershell is installed under the shingle to prevent damage to your home.
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Gutter covers that are not installed under the shingle cause damage
to the roof edge, soffit and fascia.
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Guttershell is sturdy enough to sustain heavy rain, extreme winds
and constant weather change.
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PVC (plastic) gutter covers are not strong enough to sustain extreme
weather and therefore often break easily.
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