Gutter Guards in Seattle — Honest Assessment First
Before we sell you gutter guards, we tell you whether they'll actually solve your problem.
In the Pacific Northwest, that's not a simple question. Douglas fir needles are the specific challenge no one from outside the region accounts for. They're fine enough to bypass standard mesh guards, they accumulate in volume, and they compact into a dense mat that blocks water flow just as effectively as leaves — except the mat sits on top of the guard where you can't see it.
The right guard depends on your specific tree coverage, your roof pitch, and the volume of debris you're dealing with. We'll look at your property and tell you what will work — and we'll tell you honestly if the answer is "guards won't solve your problem."
Micro-mesh guards
The strongest performer against Douglas fir needles. Fine stainless mesh keeps debris out while allowing full water flow. Appropriate for homes under heavy fir or mixed conifer canopy. We recommend this for most Seattle-area properties with significant tree coverage.
Surface tension / reverse curve guards
Work well with larger debris — maple leaves, seed pods, large deciduous material. Not the right choice for properties with significant fir needle accumulation.
Foam and brush inserts
We don't install these. They trap debris inside the gutter channel, which is the opposite of what you want.
No guards
Sometimes the honest recommendation. If your debris situation is manageable with annual cleaning, a guard system may cost more than the cleaning it prevents. We'll tell you if that's your situation.
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