Frequently Asked Questions about Gutter Cap:
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How does Gutter Cap work?
Gutter Cap is a metal dome system that covers the gutters. The majority of rooftop debris is shed by the wind, while the remainder is shed during the rain. The rainwater is still able to navigate through the gutter system by means of water surface tension. The rainwater adheres to the rounded metal contours of the panel and drains into the gutter once it hits the strait edge in the trough system. Some debris will pass through the system, but there is plenty of room in the no-clog channeling system for the debris to be flushed out of the downspout.

   

Why should I choose Gutter Cap over other products?
There are subtle differences in the patented design that make it superior to other products. Gutter Cap is made of an X-10 metal alloy for extra durability. The panels are painted with a no-fade finish that won't fade to a two-tone appearance after a couple of years in the hot sun. There are no vertical openings in the panel for debris to fill in or mesh together clogging the system. The system is a low profile, and with proper color matching the roof, almost invisible. The Gutter Cap Guarantee is double lifetime for materials, performance, and labor.

   

How much will the cost be to install Gutter Cap on my home?
Gutter Cap dealers only quote exact figures. Beware of companies that will quote over the phone. There are far too many variables involved such as pitch of roof, type of roof or gutter, conditions of gutters, number of inside and outside valleys, etc. Hence pricing can only be determined by a visit to the home and inspection of the roof and gutter system. No-obligation quotes are available at your convenience.

   

How much rain can Gutter Cap handle?
Almost every gutter protection system can handle what ever Mother Nature can dish out in terms of volume of rain fall. The real focus should be on whether the gutter protection system will clog. That’s when flyover is a problem. Most systems will eventually clog, but Gutter Cap will not. So rain flyover will not be an issue.

   

Does Gutter Cap prevent ice-damming?
You will not get ice-damming under the fascia or under the first row of shingles. This is because Gutter Cap is mounted over the first row of shingles and under the second row. Ice-damming under the second row of shingles is uncommon because there is insulation under that portion of the roof, and the melt-freeze cycle is less likely to occur in that spot. But you will see Icicling sooner with Gutter Cap, as you would with any gutter protection system. Formerly, the ice had to fill the gutter first before spilling out over the gutters. However, considerably less damage will occur with ice on top of Gutter Cap than when it was in the gutter.

Ice-damming and Icicling can only be prevented by Heater Cap. Please visit Heater Cap to see how this exciting new product works.

   

Will the installation of Gutter Cap under my second row of shingles void my roof warranty?
There is a great deal of propaganda being spread by our competitors that are envious of our superior mounting system. We don’t know of any case where a Gutter Cap dealer has had an insurance claim filed for a leaky roof. Common sense dictates that it shouldn’t be a concern. Your roof wasn’t glued on. It was nailed. We have sent our installation techniques to the four major roofing manufacturers. They are satisfied that our installation methods will not compromise the integrity of the roof.

   

What is covered under the Gutter Cap Warranty?
Our one page double-lifetime warranty is clear and forward to the point. You will never get up on a ladder again to clear your gutters or unclog the Gutter Cap system. You will not be required to ever perform routine maintenance nor pay service fees to have problems fixed. Unlike the majority of the gutter protection systems available, you will not find any “weasel clauses” rendering the warranty useless. The warranty is transferable to a new homeowner one time at no charge.