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Rain Gutter Guards: Why Reno Homes Need Them

Read why rain gutter guards matter in Reno's unique climate. From cottonwood seeds to pine needles, the right gutter protection saves hours of annual maintenance.

June 21, 2022
7 min read
By Gutter Brothers

Why gutter guards matter here

Gutter guards — also called leaf guards — are covers or filters installed over your gutters to prevent debris accumulation. In Reno, three specific debris types make guards especially valuable:

Cottonwood seeds — Reno has significant cottonwood tree populations in neighborhoods like Caughlin Ranch. The fluffy seeds blow everywhere in spring and clog unguarded gutters fast.

Pine needles — Galena, Montrêux, St. James's Village, and other foothill neighborhoods are surrounded by pines. Needles drop year-round.

Oak leaves and acorns — older established neighborhoods like Old Southwest Reno have oak canopies that drop substantial fall debris.

Types of gutter guards

Several guard technologies work differently:

Mesh screens — basic perforated metal or plastic that blocks large debris. Entry-level; still lets small debris in.

Micro-mesh — fine stainless steel mesh that blocks even pine needles and seeds. Best for Reno conditions. What we install most.

Surface-tension / reverse-curve — plastic or metal covers that let water flow over the lip while debris falls off. Works well for large leaves; can struggle with pine needles.

Foam inserts — cheap option; degrades in UV within 2-3 years. Not recommended for Reno.

Brush inserts — like bottle brushes inside the gutter. Budget option but debris still accumulates on top.

Real benefits in our climate

Quality gutter guards deliver:

Dramatically reduced cleaning — from 2-4 times per year down to annual visual inspection.

No stagnant water — debris in gutters creates standing water that can freeze and damage joints.

Fire ember blocking — Nevada wildfire smoke and embers get filtered out, reducing ember entry into roof voids.

Rodent and insect blocking — mesh blocks entry points that pests exploit.

Cost to add guards

For a typical Reno home:

During new gutter install — $6-10 per linear foot additional for micro-mesh.

Retrofit onto existing gutters — $8-14 per linear foot.

A 180-foot home with micro-mesh retrofit typically runs $1,440-2,520 total.

Getting started

Looking for gutter guard installation in Reno? Call Gutter Brothers at (775) 502-1844 for a free on-site consultation. We'll assess your debris exposure and recommend the right guard system for your home.

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