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The Micromesh 5 inch Gutter Guards combine heavy gauge aluminum with a stainless steel micromesh to deliver superior leaf and debris protection. Designed for all gutter and roof types, this contractor-grade system prevents clogs, reduces overflow, and strengthens gutters against snow and ice. Easy to install with included screws and available in multiple colors, it offers a sleek, durable solution that minimizes maintenance and safeguards your home year-round.







| ASIN | B09V4BJJZ6 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #108,823 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #36 in Gutter Guards |
| Color | High-gloss White |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (884) |
| Date First Available | March 8, 2022 |
| Included Components | ½ zip screws included |
| Item Weight | 6.4 ounces |
| Item model number | 101 |
| Manufacturer | Art of Gutter Manufacturing, Inc. |
| Material | Aluminum |
| Product Dimensions | 11 x 5 x 0.01 inches |
| Size | 5" - Sample (11") |
E**H
Best Gutter Guard Available for DIY and Best customer service
Great product and excellent customer support. Ok, to start I am an engineer (and analyze everything in detail) and as a homeowner always looking for top quality at the best value. I have an older 1 1/2 story farmhouse sitting in the woods with over 200 linear feet of gutters (including a detached garage). I have a mix of roofing - metal, asphalt shingles and some copper. After 30 years of living there and cleaning the gutters at least two times a year I decided I am too old to continue to do this safely. So I started getting gutter guard quotes from local installers and those nationally advertised companies. After a half a dozen quotes ranging from $3000 to $6000+ from a wide range of companies most with not very good reviews (Yelp, Angi, and BBB). I decided to look to DIY. I went to the big box stores (Blue and Orange) and there offerings were terrible, flimsy or hokey. Definitely nothing I would expect to last or work for very long. I then started to search online and actually got samples (some I had to pay for including this one) from at least 5 different manufacturers. Of the samples I got Waterlock Micromesh clearly stood out as the best. High quality construction, heavy gauge aluminum and the micromesh stainless design. In my online research and even from the companies that install and quote their proprietary product the micromesh design typically gets the best ratings and reviews. On this product (Waterlock Micromesh), I particularly liked that their aluminum structure underneath was an excellent design in itself and very sturdy and appeared it would work even without the stainless micromesh locked in above it. In addition, their design of this product can be installed on any type of roof (metal, copper or asphalt) and does not require lifting shingles and potentially voiding your roof warranty or worse yet causing roof damage. So I decided to give it a try and ordered enough to do just the first level of my house, easily reachable by ladder - so if I did not like it or it did not work I could easily remove it and replace it. Product shipped quickly and included screws for install which was a nice touch. I also got some of my own screws -1 inch self tapping with rubber gasket - for where I was going to have to be tight to the drip edge or behind it. I also felt they secured into the fascia board better than the quarter inch ones provided. Probably not required but hey I am an engineer and this is my house. I installed this first order in the spring of 2022 and let it work for that full summer and into the heavy leaf season of fall. It worked great, no over running water (which I was concerned about) and while leaves did collect on the gutter guards most would eventually clear themselves after they dried. Also even with leaves sitting on the gutter guards the water did not seem to overrun - or at least I did not notice it - the guards just worked. I do note in their instructions they do say in some areas you may have to sweep the gutter guards clean occasionally. So far the only place I have swept them clean is on a very flat lower porch roof I have where the porch roof itself actually accumulates leaves and debris (even before I had gutter guards) and the gutter guards actually made that a breeze (as I did not have to clean out the gutters after brushing off the roof). So in November of 2022 I placed my second order. To install on the upper parts of my roof. This work would require a lift (I am a DIYer and the lift was actually the best thing I have ever rented - made the job easy and fairly quick.). I did not start this install until March of 2023, and even ordered more product in March from Amazon just to make sure I had enough. My first two purchases were direct from the manufacturer. I received identical products from the manufacturer and from Amazon at the same price - no difference just the shipping was only free from the manufacturer in larger quantities. Also regarding my install, I had poorly installed gutters to deal with as well. Some did not slope properly and all were irregularly placed on the fascia boards in relation to the drip edge. This is an important note - this product can and should be installed behind the drip edge if at all possible. Ideally for this product to install the easiest you will need about 1/2 inch to 1 inch space at the fascia board side to properly get it in. Note many of my gutters were tight to the drip edge with some even behind the drip edge and some were as much as two or more inches below the drip edge on the fascia. With a little work and ingenuity I was able to get these covers installed everywhere. Also of note some of my getters were so poorly installed that there were gaps between the gutter and fascia board of a 1/4 inch or more. Because of the design of these gutter guards they effectively cure and helped this issue (though I did rework the gutters to get them as tight as possible to the fascia as well). Now on to the customer service part. Unfortunately even great products can have quality issues. On my second batch of gutter guards (ordered in November) about half of the footage had a manufacturing defect. This defect was not readily apparent from looking at the product, and only became evident when I was installing the guards. Each edge of the micromesh is held into the aluminum gutter guard frame with a crimp running length wise. Unfortunately this crimp on some of the guards was not fully formed. During install, as I handled the guards and started to screw them in, the screens would start to pop loose (note there is a channel the mesh rides in where the crimp is and even with a partial crimp they are held pretty well and may not have caused an issue) but some of the screens were very loose and easily popped out one side or the other. So here I was half way through install (lift rented) so I decided to keep installing and add some screws into the face of the guards to hold the screens (at least temporarily) or until I could resolve it with the manufacturer. This was a weekend project so I waited until Monday to contact the manufacturer. I got an immediate response from the Manufacturer (Art of Gutter) and they immediately said they would replace the product - no questions asked. Everyone, this is a very strong note - all products no matter how good have manufacturing issues occasionally - the key is how the manufacturer responds to those issues. Art of Gutter responded superbly. They did not ask me what I had done wrong, or how it was my error. And also note I had purchased the product in November and I was installing it 6 months later in March. All they asked was for me to send pictures of the product with the defects (and why it had taken me 6 months to install it - winter in Kentucky on a lift is beyond my DIY desires). They sent out the replacement product within 2 days and even offered to refund me for some unused product I had (I had purchased extras as I was not sure how much waste I would have cutting corners, gutter lengths, etc.). I expected to eat the extra product (as I had over ordered so it was my fault) but they insisted to help make amends for the defective product. That is customer service. So bottom line, For about $1200 in material, $300 lift rental, and about 3-4 man days of install I have the best gutter guards installed properly on my house. This is a quality product (the best gutter guard I have seen and I looked at almost all of them) with excellent customer support. Oh and made in USA which was a definite selling point as well. Hope this review helps.
E**L
Best Gutter Guards on the Market
We’ve always had cheap plastic gutter covers due to the amount of trees in the neighborhood, but were tired of my husband risking his life multiple times a year just to clean them off. We got new gutters in October and figured this would be the perfect opportunity to get quality gutter covers. We originally ordered 100 feet, but had to go back later for 25 additional feet. Be sure to add a few extra feet to your measurements due to cutting for corners. We watched countless YouTube videos to find the pros and cons of each brand and style. After all our research, we decided that the Waterlock Micromesh 6” gutter guards from Art of Gutters had the best product at the best price out there. The stainless steel micromesh top was so fine that roof grit couldn’t find its way through and so strong that twigs and branches wouldn’t harm it. Installation seemed easy enough, but there is a bit of a learning curve to it. Start at the back and work your way forward until you get the hang of it. It will take some time, but will be well worth it in the end. As you can see from the pictures, they aren’t even visible from the ground as the edges match the color of our gutters. The wind will blow off the majority of the leaves and a quick aim with a leaf blower will blast off any hangers-on with ease. We couldn’t be happier with these gutter covers. They are well worth the money and look great. Just think of the money you’ll save on deductibles from falling off ladders each year! 😄
S**Y
Quality gutter guards, relatively easy to install
The gutter guards are well made. The powder coating feels durable and the mesh screen looks like it will last a lifetime. The whole structure itself is rigid and feels stout, especially once installed. My house is over 50 years old and has had roof and gutter work done, as well as an upper addition added throughout its history. The gutters themselves have been matched well, however, they do have a mix of brackets. There were a fair amount that had a slightly arched design and these had to be replaced in order for the gutter guards to sit properly. I also added brackets where two sections of gutter guards meet, if there wasn't already a bracket within a few inches of the joint. I'm sure this isn't entirely necessary, but I did it for my own peace of mind. Some of my downspouts from the upper level terminate into the lower level gutters. This took some creative cutting in order to maintain the built-in drip edge on the lower level gutter guards (both for function and aesthetics), but proved to not be too difficult. Cutting was accomplished by using a cutting wheel on a right angle grinder. Given the age of some of the gutters, there were some dips and dents due to worker's ladders or fallen tree branches. Before installing the gutter guards I washed the gutters and straightened out the damages as well as I could, but that's nearly impossible to fix 100%. I was happy to see that the built-in drip edge on the gutter guards covered nearly all visible imperfections of the gutters, resulting in new-looking gutters. As one reviewer posted, I too used a wide putty knife slipped in under the mesh screen of the receiving end of an installed piece. This allows the mesh screen tail of the next piece being installed to slip under the putty knife with relative ease and not get snagged. There were ample amounts of screws included in the package. I ended up only using 3-4 screws per full-length piece. I occasionally used a longer screw (not supplied in the package) through the back lip of the gutter guard if it needed to be held in place higher or tighter. Installing the gutter guards is definitely doable for a single person, but it is easier with two people (that is, only if you work well together lol) to measure, cut, insert, and hold pieces in place. My dad and I installed around 160' of the gutter guards on my Dutch colonial mansard roof home. My dad installed about 50' of the gutter guards around my 3-season room by himself. Now that the leaves are really coming down (late dropping here in PA in 2025) the gutter guards are really being put to the test. They are holding leaves, especially on the lower levels, but a leaf blower dispatches them quickly. I'm happy with their performance thus far. I am anxious to see how they handle and stand up to snow and ice accumulation this winter.
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