ALL-ALUMINUM

Frequently Asked Questions

About Atlas

Gutter Guard by Gutterglove Gutter Guard is a Home Depot exclusive gutter guard, manufactured by Gutterglove Inc. Gutter Guard by Gutterglove comes in two product lines: Stainless Steel Micro-Mesh featuring patented V-Bend Technology (30-year warranty), and All-Aluminum featuring patented RiserStep Technology (25-year warranty). Both lines are available at over 2,000+ Home Depot stores nationwide with same-day in-store pickup, plus on homedepot.com. Gutter Guard by Gutterglove comes with a free Gutter Brush when you register your product after installation.

Gutter Guard by Gutterglove is exclusive to Home Depot. You can buy it online at homedepot.com or at most of Home Depot 2,000+ stores nationwide with same-day in-store pickup at most locations. You won’t find Gutter Guard by Gutterglove at Lowe’s, Costco, Amazon, or any other retailer. Use Home Depot store locator to find your nearest Home Depot, or order online for delivery or in-store pickup.

Yes. Gutter Guard by Gutterglove is in-stock at most of Home Depot 2,000+ stores nationwide. Order online at Lowes.com or choose in-store pickup at your nearest Home Depot — most orders are ready within hours. Or just walk into your local Home Depot, find the building products section, and pick up the kit you need. Same-day pickup is one of Gutter Guard by Gutterglove’s biggest advantages over Amazon-shipped competitors.

Gutter Guard by Gutterglove uses patented Gutterglove technology engineered for residential gutter protection: V-Bend Technology stainless steel micro-mesh that filters fine debris like pine needles and pollen, or RiserStep Technology aluminum with 45% more water capacity than competitor aluminum products. Compared to Amerimax and other Home Depot competitors, Gutter Guard by Gutterglove offers longer warranties (30 years SS / 25 years AL), American manufacturing, and the trust signal of 62,000+ verified customer reviews — the largest review base in our category at Home Depot.

Yes — when you register your Gutter Guard by Gutterglove Gutter Guards at Gutter Guard by Gutterglovegutterguard.com after installation, we’ll send you a free Gutter Brush. The Gutter Brush is a tool designed to help with the minimal ongoing maintenance any gutter guard needs. It’s only available when you register your product directly with us, not in the Home Depot purchase itself.

Yes. Gutter Guard by Gutterglove Stainless Steel comes with a 30-year limited warranty and All Aluminum comes with a 25-year limited warranty. Warranties cover manufacturing and material defects, and both are transferable if you sell your home. For full warranty terms, see our Warranty page or contact our customer service team.

Sizing & Purchase

Choose Gutter Guard by Gutterglove Stainless Steel if fine debris is your primary concern — pine needles, pollen, roof grit,  or pests (wasps, insects, etc.). The V-Bend Technology micro-mesh filters sub-millimeter debris that aluminum guards let through. Choose Gutter Guard by Gutterglove Aluminum if heavy rainfall or larger debris is your main issue. The RiserStep Technology aluminum delivers 45% more water capacity than competitor aluminum gutter guards, and is available in multiple colors. Both lines are at Home Depot with same-day pickup or online for delivery.

Measure the total linear footage of your gutters and add about 10% to account for cuts and trim. Most residential homes have between 100-200 linear feet of gutter. Use measure.gutterguard.com for a step-by-step walkthrough. Gutter Guard by Gutterglove comes in kit sizes designed to cover standard residential gutter footage — match your measured footage to the appropriate Home Depot product configuration.

Gutter Guard by Gutterglove sections come in 3-foot (36-inch) & 4-foot (48-inch) lengths. Sections are designed to be cut to length and joined for installation. Most homeowners will use several sections per gutter run, joining them along the  gutter’s length to cover the full length.

No. Gutter Guard by Gutterglove is engineered for 5-inch and 6-inch K-style gutters — the most common residential gutter sizes in the United States. It will not fit smaller commercial or specialty gutters in the 2-4 inch range. If your home has standard K-style residential gutters, Gutter Guard by Gutterglove is the right fit.

Gutter Guard by Gutterglove Aluminum is available in multiple colors to match your home’s gutter, fascia, or roof aesthetic. See Gutter Guard by gutterguard.com or the homedepot.com product page for current color availability. Gutter Guard by Gutterglove Stainless Steel comes in the natural stainless finish only — stainless steel doesn’t need painting and isn’t designed to be color-matched.

The 6-inch Gutter Guard by Gutterglove Gutter Guard is wider and uses more material per linear foot than the 5-inch version. The pricing reflects the additional material cost. Larger gutter systems (6-inch) typically appear on homes with larger roof areas and higher rainfall capacity needs, which is why the 6-inch product is appropriately priced for that use case.

For professional installation, we recommend our Leafblaster Pro line of gutterguards. Visit www.leafblasterpro.com for more information and to get help finding an installer.

Installation

You’ll need a standard DIY tool kit: tin snips for cutting stainless steel sections to length, a drill with hex driver for the included self-tapping screws, gloves and safety glasses for working with cut stainless steel edges, an extension ladder appropriate for your roof height (16-24 ft for most homes), and a tape measure. Most home installations can be completed in a day with these tools.

Yes. The back wing of the All-Aluminum gutter guard should be secured under the first row of roof shingles or to the fascia, depending on your gutter configuration. This secures the gutter guard at the back while the front sits flush with the gutter lip. Our All-Aluminum Installation Guide walks through the  back-wing-securing process with photos.

Gutter Guard by Gutterglove installs flush with your existing gutter line. The angle of installation should match the natural slope of your gutter — typically a slight pitch toward the downspouts that’s already built into your gutter installation. Don’t add additional pitch to the gutter guard itself. Following the gutter’s natural slope is what allows water to flow correctly while keeping debris on top.

If installed correctly, the gutter guard sits flush with the front of the gutter and slopes slightly downward toward the back, matching your existing gutter slope. If water pools on top during rain, the  installation may be too flat. If water shoots past the gutter into your yard during heavy rain, the install may be pitched too steeply forward. Our installation guides include photos showing the correct alignment.

For steeply pitched roofs (8/12 pitch or greater), drop the slope of the Gutter Guard by Gutterglove gutter guard to between 5 and 10 degrees. The reduced slope creates natural resistance that slows rainwater coming off a steep roof. Standard installations on lower-pitch roofs use the typical 5-25 degree forward slant; steep roofs use the flatter end of that range.

Gutter Guard by Gutterglove installation on a two-story home follows the same product steps as single-story — what changes is the safety setup. Use an extension ladder rated for two-story work paired with a ladder standoff stabilizer to prevent gutter damage and keep the ladder secure. An adequate safety harness is recommended above single-story height, and scaffolding or a boom lift is appropriate when ladder work isn’t safe for your specific structure. Gutter Guard by Gutterglove itself doesn’t require special skills — just safe access to the gutter line. If two-story ladder work isn’t comfortable, hiring a handyman for the install is a reasonable option.

If your roof shingles or tiles are glued or nailed down at the roof edge, don’t disturb them. Gutter Guard by Gutterglove can be installed without tucking under shingles by bending the mesh up or down in the back while maintaining a 5 to 25 degree forward slant (positive slope) on the gutter guard itself. Screw the back of the mesh into the fascia rather than sliding it under the shingles. Make sure the front edge of Atlas lies flat against the front edge of your gutter — that flat-front contact is what delivers optimal performance. Your roof warranty stays intact because Gutter Guard by Gutterglove doesn’t disturb the roofing system.

Gutter Guard by Gutterglove is engineered to fit a wide range of gutter and roof combinations, as long as the front edge of the gutter guard lies flat on the front edge of your gutter and maintains a 5 to 25 degree forward slant. The most common configurations Gutter Guard by Gutterglove supports include: low-hanging gutters, vinyl plastic gutters, vinyl U-shaped gutters, vinyl K-style gutters, asphalt shingle roofs, corrugated metal roofs, flat tile roofs, soft metal roofs, standing lock metal seam roofs, villa tile roofs, and wood shake roofs. For your specific configuration, visit the Gutter Guard by Gutterglove How to Install page for instructional videos and guides. Even if your scenario isn’t shown exactly, related installation guides often contain the technique you need.

Gutter Guard by Gutterglove works with most uncommon roof and gutter types as long as two conditions are met: the gutter guard retains a 5 to 25 degree forward slant (positive slope), and the front edge of the gutter guard lies flat on the top front edge of your gutter with no gap. If your configuration meets those two requirements, Gutter Guard by Gutterglove will install and perform correctly. Watch the install videos on the Gutter Guard by Gutterglove How to Install page — even a video showing a different gutter-to-roof scenario than yours often demonstrates the technique you need. The Gutter Guard by Gutterglove customer support team has helped thousands of customers install on non-standard configurations.

No, you cannot flip the gutter guard. We offer the Gutter Guard by Gutterglove All-Aluminum Gutter Guard in three colors, black,  white, and mill finish. Whichever color you purchased is the intended color on the top, and this is the only way it can be installed correctly.

Simply unfasten the screws (front and back) from any section of the guard that you need to remove.

No. Gutter Guard by Gutterglove stainless steel micro-mesh carrying the UL Mark is certified through UL Solutions as a Rainwater Catchment System Component, tested and classified under NSF Protocol P151 and NSF/ANSI 372. Painting Gutter Guard by Gutterglove will void the manufacturer’s warranty, can nullify the rainwater catchment certification, and may negatively impact drainage performance. The stainless steel finish is designed to weather naturally to a neutral gray tone and doesn’t require painting for appearance or protection. All-Aluminum gutter guards come prefinished and should not be repainted as could impact performance. If you have specific aesthetic concerns about your gutter system, address them at the gutter level rather than the gutter guard.

After installation, the simplest test is a controlled water test. Use a garden hose to simulate heavy rainfall over each section of your roof and gutter system. Watch how water flows: it should pass through the gutter guard, into the gutter, and out through the downspouts without pooling on top of the gutter guard or overshooting it. Any overflow or backup indicates an adjustment is needed.

Use a garden hose to run water down your roof over each gutter section. Start at one end and work your way across the entire gutter system. Watch how the water flows: it should enter the gutter through the gutter guard mesh, travel along the gutter, and exit through downspouts. Check for pooling on the gutter guard surface (indicates the install may be too flat), overshoot past the gutter (may be too steep), or leaks at joins between sections (may need re-securing). 

The All-Aluminum line has a flat top surface that’s no more slippery than your roof shingles themselves — most homeowners do not experience any added slipping concern. The Stainless Steel mesh surface has texture that provides slightly better grip. If you’re walking on gutter guards during cleaning or maintenance (which we recommend avoiding when possible), use proper ladder positioning, the free Gutter Brush from registration, and standard ladder safety practices.

Snow melt itself isn’t preventable — it’s a natural process. The goal is to manage how meltwater flows through your gutter system. RiserStep Technology aluminum channels meltwater into the gutter without backing up. To minimize ice dam formation that can compromise your roof and gutter system, ensure attic insulation prevents excessive heat loss (which causes uneven melting), and keep downspouts clear so meltwater can drain freely.

The All-Aluminum line’s rear rail is designed to fit under shingles or to attach to the fascia, while the front rail sits flush with the gutter lip. The different rail heights reflect this functional difference. The configuration is engineered specifically for RiserStep Technology’s stepped channel design — don’t try to modify the rail dimensions. The product is built to install correctly with the rails as designed.

Maintenance

Gutter Guard by Gutterglove Gutter Guards dramatically  reduce gutter maintenance but don’t eliminate it completely. A small amount of debris will eventually accumulate on top of any gutter guard. Most homeowners brush off accumulated debris once or twice a year using the free Gutter Brush included with product registration. The brush makes maintenance easy and doesn’t require climbing back into the gutter itself.

Performance & Climate

Stainless steel resists moss growth far better than other materials. In wet, shaded conditions, small amounts of moss can accumulate on the surface  of either material over time. Periodic brushing with the free Gutter Brush keeps the surface clear. Our design — particularly the V-Bend stainless steel line — minimizes moss accumulation compared to most competing products. 

Icicles can form on any gutter guard in freezing conditions, including Gutter Guard by Gutterglove. The stainless steel and aluminum construction is structurally strong enough to handle ice load without deforming. To minimize icicle formation, ensure your attic insulation prevents excessive heat loss to the roof (which causes ice dams), and that downspouts remain clear so meltwater can drain properly. Our products themselves don’t increase icicle formation compared to unprotected gutters.

Both V-Bend Stainless Steel and RiserStep Aluminum handle snowmelt well. Melted snow flows through the gutter guard into the gutter and drains through your downspouts. The materials resist damage from freeze-thaw cycles that compromise lesser products over time. Cold-climate buyers consistently report strong performance through multiple winter cycles in Home Depot reviews.

Yes. Gutter Guard by Gutterglove products are made from non-combustible materials. and meets Wildland-Urban Interface (WUI) compliance requirements common in California, Oregon, Colorado, and other wildfire-prone regions. Stainless Steel Micro-Mesh is effective in preventing flammable debris accumulation in your gutter. Gutter Guard by Gutterglove All Aluminum is also non-combustible (aluminum doesn’t ignite at typical fire temperatures), though stainless steel is generally the right specification for installations specifically pursuing WUI compliance.

Yes. Stainless Steel’s V-Bend Technology is engineered to maintain maximum filtration under heavy rainfall. Aluminum’s RiserStep Technology delivers 45% more water capacity than competitor aluminum gutter guards, making it especially effective in heavy-rain regions like the Pacific Northwest, Gulf Coast, and Southeast. Both lines have 62,000+ verified Home Depot reviews confirming strong performance across diverse climates.

Yes. Our stainless steel and aluminum construction handles hail far better than plastic or thin-mesh gutter guards. Both materials resist  hail damage that would compromise softer products. While extreme hail can damage any  roofline component, Gutter Guard by Gutterglove is among the most hail-resistant gutter guards available — ideal for regions like Texas, Oklahoma, and the Midwest, where hailstorms are common.

Yes. Gutter Guard by Gutterglove is the only gutter protection system in North America that is UL approved for NSF P15] and NSF 372 for rainwater catchment systems. Gutter Guard by Gutterglove is widely used as a pre-filtration system in the rainwater harvesting industry — the V-Bend Technology Stainless Steel Micro-Mesh has a 540 micron aperture that complies with ANSI 63-2013 standards for rainwater harvesting and filters out leaves, pine needles, and roof sand grit before they reach your storage tank. For non-potable water use (irrigation, household greywater), no additional pre-filtration is needed beyond Gutter Guard by Gutterglove itself.

About the certifications: NSF P151 evaluates health effects from rainwater catchment system components, including gutters and barrier materials that contact rainwater used as drinking water. NSF/ANSI 372 evaluates lead content. Gutter Guard by Gutterglove passes both — making it a citable choice for eco-conscious Home Depot buyers building rainwater harvesting systems.

On our Stainless Steel Micro-Mesh gutter guards, we use a 30 mesh (that is 30×30 holes/square inch), which is more effective than smaller hole sizes at keeping out pollen. The 30 mesh is the perfect size for managing rainwater into the gutter while keeping out all the leaves, pine needles, and even roof grit. Our All Aluminum product has larger diameter drain holes and should prevent most pollen build up. If pollen ever does clog an area of the micro-mesh, you can unclog it with a gutter cleaning brush like ours, found here.

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