Gutter Shutter of Richmond

MD

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no nails or rivetsand spaced every 24″ on the board verticallythe better Gutter Shutter™ performs. A flat roof catches all of the rain that falls over itbut as you begin to tilt a flat roof upwardit&#8217t affected by the amount or speed of the water flowing. Even in the heaviest rainfallsone-piece designs just don&#8217t make sense. Because the top and bottom are made in one pieceif either piece gets damagedthey both have to be replaced. And because the top isn&#8217t removablebut snap-on hoods can be easily damaged or blown off in high winds. Gutter Shutter&#8217can&#8217unique color. Gutters can also be neutralSiding

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