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Magic Gutter Bags

Do Magic Gutter Bags Work?

Magic Gutter Bags: Quack Gutter Protection If it sounds too good to be true, it probably is, and Magic Gutter Bags definitely fall under this category. The idea is great: these are biodegradable bags filled with clay and enzymes that are ostensibly able to clear the gutters of debris and moss once they are activated […]

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Installing gutter guard on shingle roof

Installing Gutter Guards Under Shingles

What to Consider When Installing Gutter Guards on Shingle Roofs We explain why our Triple-G gutter guard is usually the best option for roofs with slate, asphalt, wooden and terracotta shingles. In Australian roofing, the word “shingles”is used to describe roofs with small, overlapping rectangle-shaped tiles that normally lay flat. The most common shingles in […]

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Gutter Guard Prices

Gutter Guard Prices

What does Gutter Guard cost? Do you want to know how much gutter guards cost? To learn more about gutter guard prices keep reading… we look forward to working for you! For Triple-G® leaf mesh installs, our minimum price is $30 per metre. For ScrewTight Full-Metal™ gutter guard installations, the minimum price is $65 per […]

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Gutter Guard Bunnings

Gutter Guard Bunnings

Is Bunnings gutter guard worth it? The hardware store Bunnings stocks a variety of different gutter guard products for DIY installation. Most of these Bunnings gutter guards are generically made in short lengths of between one to eight metres, homeowners overlap these short lengths into their gutters. The gutter guard industry has come a long […]

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Reinstalling metal gutter guards

Metal Gutter Guard Install

Grayson’s Gutter Guard offers top quality aluminium and steel products for protecting your gutters! Metal gutter guard is becoming increasingly popular particularly in screwed down gutter guard installs. In many installation scenarios there are advantages with metal gutter guards when compared with plastic. Metal guards are obviously more resistant to fire and will cope with extreme heat, whereas […]

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