MicroGuard gutter guard is available in three different configurations: traditional, reverse bend, and flat. The traditional MicroGuard attaches to the front of the gutter and the back sits on the rear bracket facing down; the reverse bend configuration attaches to the front of the gutter with its back facing up, fitting to the drip edge; and the flat configuration is attached to the front of the gutter and the back fits flat under the first row of shingles.
MicroGuard gutter guard provides a bit less protection against smaller debris than other micro-mesh guards, but is still great for keeping out larger obstacles like pests and leaves. The MicroGuard is made of 032 gauge aluminum and has 2,000 holes per linear foot, making it a reliable and durable choice for gutter protection.
The traditional MicroGuard configuration is the most common type of gutter guard. It attaches to the front of the gutter and the back sits on the rear bracket facing down. This configuration is great for keeping out larger debris like leaves and pests, while still allowing water to flow freely into the gutter.
The reverse bend configuration attaches to the front of the gutter with its back facing up, fitting to the drip edge. This configuration is great for keeping out larger debris and allowing for water to be directed away from the foundation of the home.
The flat configuration of MicroGuard gutter guard is attached to the front of the gutter and the back fits flat under the first row of shingles. This configuration is great for keeping out larger debris while still allowing for water to be directed away from the foundation of the home. The flat configuration of MicroGuard gutter guard is made of 032 gauge aluminum and has 2,000 holes per linear foot, making it a reliable and durable choice for gutter protection.
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