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No gutters now, had 1 gutter the entire length of the back of the house over deck the length of the house. Took it down because I was cleaning the gutter out at least once a week and all the reviews read about covers they did not work. I would like a gutter there but not spending the money if its going to fill up with pine needles constantly. I can reach because of the deck but don't want to be out there constantly cleaning it.
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So you are saying the pine needles are collecting on top of the cover but not getting into the gutter? Many reviews of the the solid covers where water runs over and into gutter have said if it rains hard enough the water does not enter the gutter it just runs over the cover and onto ground or in my case the deck, that would defeat the whole purpose of a gutter.
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I do not miss cleaning the gutters several times a year of the pine needles, and in the fall, oak leaves as well. Good luck. Sent from my GT-P5210 using Winnipesaukee Forum mobile app
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Thanks for your info. Do pine needles get into gutter at all through the slits? If they do then the cover has to be removed to clean them out. Do you know the specific cover, brand etc because I have looked at Lowes/Home Depot and they have more than one kind.
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I use two types of covers that have worked very well over the last 7 years. One is a stiff foam like baffle insert that is in the shape of the gutter. I bought these at Sams Club a number of years ago for cheap! https://www.samsclub.com/sams/gutter...rod14860272.ip
I also use on top of these baffle the cheap aluminum serrated covers. The internal baffles help support the cheap aluminum covers and pine needles stay out. http://www.homedepot.com/p/Amerimax-...Q&gclsrc=aw.ds Yes once a year you should sweep off the covers but that is pretty easy. I have never taken them apart for a clog yet! Dan
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You can check them out here: http://www.homedepot.com/p/Rain-Filt...-203009078-_-N
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