Homeowners waste thousands on gutter mistakes: What Aussies need to know

Keeping a home in good shape can be challenging, especially with the mess nature often leaves behind.

Many have opted for products designed to make maintenance easier and reduce the risk of damage.

These solutions promise convenience and protection—but could they do more harm than good?


It's time to shed some light on a gutter blunder that might be costing Aussie homeowners thousands of dollars, and it's something that many 'people might not know.'

Gutter guards, while popular, may not be the safeguard we think they are.

They can create more harm than good, leading to more expenses in the long run.


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Gutter guards were designed to keep gutters clear but have sometimes been found to trap debris and cause maintenance issues. Credit: @flowmate_aus / TikTok


This week, a business owner observed a concerning sight: thousands of leaves accumulated on an Australian roof with gutter guards installed.

Sydney gardener and landscaper Nathan Stafford has been vocal about the potential pitfalls of gutter guards.

Despite their purpose of preventing debris build-up, gutter guards can make it harder to clean the gutters when debris inevitably gets trapped beneath them.


The issue with gutter guards is that they're often bolted down with numerous nails, making removing any build-up from underneath extremely difficult.

This can lead to unseen problems such as blockages, rust, or mould, which may go unnoticed until there's an overflow or significant damage.

And when it's time for a clean-up, the presence of gutter guards can make the job more complicated and time-consuming than if the gutters were left uncovered.

With over 15 years of experience in home maintenance and thousands of gutter cleaning jobs under his belt, Nathan is not a fan of these devices.

'I've been maintaining homes for over 15 years, and I've done thousands of gutter cleaning jobs,' he said.

'What happens is, you get them installed and a lot of people think "Well, that's it." But things fall on top of them, and they have little holes, so over time, the matter breaks down and falls in.'

'Then it turns into a soil-like substance, and it's tough. Add a bit of rain to it, and it becomes mud, and it starts pulling on the gutters, which impacts the fascia of the roof.'


Marc Plowman, the business owner of an alternative guttering product, Flowmate, echoes these concerns.

He often receives calls to address gutters filled with leaves, even those with guards installed.

'Unfortunately, a lot of the time, consumers aren't told that they still need to maintain their gutters,' he said.

'Gutter guards are very costly; for example, gutter cleaning on a standard house would generally be about $350 even after a gutter guard is installed.'

Marc warns consumers are not always informed that gutter guards still require maintenance and that the debris left on top can decompose and create problems within the gutters.

Cleaning gutters with guards installed can cost around $350 for a standard house, which is a significant expense considering the guards are supposed to reduce maintenance needs.

Furthermore, Marc notes that about 25 to 30 per cent of his weekly jobs involve issues with gutter guards, often requiring removal or cleaning.


Once removed, any product warranty is usually voided, adding to the homeowner's woes.

While gutter guards might reduce the frequency and severity of cleaning for homes with dense leaf coverage, they are not the 'set-and-forget' solution they're often marketed as.

It is crucial to weigh the pros and cons and consider alternative products that might offer better protection without hidden costs before investing in gutter guards.


Credit: TikTok


Credit: TikTok

Key Takeaways
  • Gutter guards, while intended to keep gutters clear, can sometimes cause more harm than good by trapping debris and creating maintenance issues.
  • Sydney landscaper Nathan Stafford warns that gutter guards can make cleaning difficult and lead to blockages, rust, or mould going unnoticed until damage occurs.
  • Business owner Marc Plowman highlights that many homeowners are not aware of the maintenance still required even with gutter guards installed, which can be costly.
  • Flowmate, an alternative guttering product, is presented as a potential solution to the problems associated with gutter guards, as nearly a third of the related work involves addressing issues with these guards.
Have they been a help or a hindrance? We'd love to hear your experiences and any tips you might have for keeping those gutters clean without breaking the bank. Share your stories in the comments below.
 

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Unfortunately I have a fear of heights past the second rung on my ladder so I can't get up to clean the gutters. 3 years ago during a storm I had a leak in the roof which affected the ceiling in my family room. Insurance refused to cover it as there was 1 blade from a palm front in the valley of my roof - which according to their investigator caused the water to divert into the roof cavity instead of the gutter plus there were a couple of places where the capping was misaligned. Claim denied (50 year history with them meant nothing.) I had to foot the repair bill of more than $3000 myself - the bastards.
As a consequence, I had a roof repairer attend - he cleaned out the gutters and channels, repointed the tiles and fixed 1 broken tile. I also had him instal a gutter guard which sits under the lip of the higher tile and stretches across the gutter. Very expensive ($2900) This seems to have fixed the issue and keeps the leaves out. I also pay him to come around every December before Qld rainy season to check the entire roof and make any repairs. This he does for $160 which is reasonable. Generally nothing to find - have had a couple of tiles replaced (bloody heavy palm fronds hitting the roof).
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1. Gutter guard is very successful but needs to be checked annually for build up to be effective
2. Bloody insurance companies are no worth bothering about - they will weasel their way out of paying for any damage any way they can.
 

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