We install the latest greatest hidden hanger K-style gutters. Also known as "ogee gutters", K-Style gutters are a popular type of rain gutter that is commonly used in residential and commercial building applications.
K-style gutters have a flat bottom and back, with two curves on the front side that create an S-shape. The upper curve is usually shallower, while the lower curve is more pronounced. This shape gives the gutter a decorative, ornamental look that can enhance the aesthetic appeal of a building.
K-style gutters are typically made from aluminum, steel, or copper, and are available in a range of sizes and colors. They are designed to be hung from the edge of a roof using hidden hanger brackets and can be installed with or without a fascia board (although we highly recommend a solid foundation or fascia board for the application).
K-style gutters are known for their ability to handle a large volume of water and debris, making them a popular choice in areas with heavy rainfall or frequent storms. They are also relatively easy to clean and maintain, as their smooth surfaces make it difficult for debris to accumulate.
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Tired of cleaning your gutters every season, risking injury, and wasting your precious time? Falcon has the solution for you: brand new, maintenance free, solid aluminum ShurFlo gutter guards that will save you from all the hassle and keep your gutters flowing freely year-round!
Installing ShurFlo gutter guards is easy and quick, and it will provide you with peace of mind knowing that your gutters are protected from debris and leaves year-round. These gutter guards are made of high-quality durable aluminum that are long-lasting, so you won't have to worry about replacing them any time soon...
You've probably seen plenty of advertisements for this big-brand. This Filter screen comes with a hefty price tag, and due to the significantly small screen gauge, heavy rainfall flows right over the top of the screen and onto your property.
Helmet style gutter guards come with the same problems as the name brand Filter screens...they're expensive, and even moderate rainfall will run right over the tops of them. Not only that, but they are very labor intensive (and intrusive to your roof's shingles) to install, repair, or remove.
Mesh style gutter guards are cheaply made and quickly become a nuisance. They trap & tangle leaves and other debris, creating a dam-like effect, rendering them useless. They also loosen easily due to freeze-thaw and break after minor amounts of exposure to the elements and quickly rust.
Durable. Practical. Cost effective. Need we say more?