5-Inch LeafBlox Key Features
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Made in America
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The easiest system to install
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Virtually maintenance-free gutter cleaning
5-Inch LeafBlox is Strong
The LeafBlox Gutter Guard is the easiest gutter protection system to install: No tools, nails, cutting, or drilling required! LeafBlox can bend to accommodate any gutter shape or corner. This product is perfect for virtually maintenance-free gutter cleaning and does not require an expert to install it. Clean your existing gutters, place the LeafBlox brush in the gutter, and let the LeafBlox do all the work. Both big and small, Debris will stay clear of your gutters and keep you off the roof!
5-Inch LeafBlox is Versatile
LeafBlox can be used with any roof or gutter type. Gutters—K-Style & Half Round—Aluminum, Copper, PVC, Wood, Steel Roof—asphalt shingle, Cedar Shake, Slate, Tile, Rubber, Metal.
5-Inch LeafBlox Size
The 5-inch standard size LeafBlox measures 4.25 inches in diameter and is designed for typical 5" half-round, fascia style, copper, and PVC gutters.
5-Inch LeafBlox Lengths Included
Each 60' order contains 19 three-foot lengths and four eighteen-inch sections.
Got Snow? Use in Conjunction with Snow Guards
Most snow guards will hold back the majority of snow and ice on slick, glossy-coated, sloped roofs so the frozen mass can melt or be safely released in tiny pieces. When used with our guards, the LeafBlox will act as an ice guard to reduce winter gutter congestion, ice damming, and icicles. The black UV-treated polypropylene bristles absorb heat on sunny days, accelerating the snow and ice melting process along the gutter to minimize buildup. In winter climates, the combination of snow guards and Leafblox assures property and pedestrians below will be safe, and water will flow away from the structure as intended.
5-Inch LeafBlox Submittal Documents
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5-inch Leafblox gutter guards
Finally looks like something that’ll work! Super easy to install. We had rain the other day and water getting into the gutter was not an issue, whatsoever. Leaves are about a month from really letting loose so I’ll update if needed. But I don’t see the Leafblox not being able to live up to its expectations.