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How it Works
  1. The patented flow-limiting, ribbed design slows and spreads water as it nears the gutter
  2. Rainwater is directed around the nose and into the gutter by the simple physical law of surface tension, the same principle that causes water to cling to the outside of a glass as it spills. This exclusive, patent-pending, textured design increases the surface-tension performance of every panel by 60% over other products.
  3. The patented nose-forward design eliminates all vertical openings, forcing leaves and other debris over the edge and to the ground.
  4. Rainwater enters the gutter through the factory pre-set, 3/8" horizontal water gap, perfectly designed to channel the heaviest rainfall into the gutter, but engineered to keep birds, animals and debris out...permanently. The continuous water gap means there are no slots or screens to clog or clean.
  5. Professional Gutter Helmet installers have the choice of three patented brackets to meet your unique and custom needs. All brackets reinforce your existing, full-size gutters, supporting even the heaviest snow loads. Our new Tri-Beam Support Bracket fastens securely and invisibily direct to the facia.
  6. Our patent-pending texturing process adds depth and strength to every panel without adding weight and stress. Our panels are 33% thicker than other products, yet other products weigh 21%-26% more! More weight equals more stress on your gutters!
  7. The patent-pending PermaLife coating will not fade, will not chalk and is not affected by corrosive acid rain. No other company can make this claim. In fact, the polyester coating on most other products are recommended for limited exterior use! And, the PermaLife coating has special additives that work overtime to help prevent the dirt and organic build-up common to other products.

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