Do Gutter Guards Work?

Do Gutter Guards Work?

by | Oct 12, 2023 | General

Are you wondering, “Do gutter guards work?”

It’s a valid concern, given the importance of gutters in protecting our homes from water damage. Gutters are essential for directing rainwater away from your home’s foundation, thus maintaining its structural integrity. However, they can often become clogged with leaves and other debris, causing more problems than they solve.

Fallen leaves can quickly turn into a menace when they clog your gutters. These blockages impede water flow, leading to potential overflows and subsequent damage to your home’s exterior and foundation. Moreover, blocked gutters can become a breeding ground for pests and vermin, attracting everything from birds to rodents and even insects like mosquitoes.

Moreover, the task of cleaning out these gutters can be both time-consuming and dangerous. Every year, thousands of people get injured while trying to clean their gutters due to falls from ladders. Not only does this pose a threat to your safety, but it also takes away valuable time that could be spent enjoying your weekends or evenings.

Enter gutter guards. But what exactly are they, and how do they work?

Gutter guards are a protective mesh designed to fit over your gutters. They act much like a filter, keeping out leaves and other debris, while still allowing rainwater to flow freely through. The idea behind them is simple yet ingenious. By preventing debris from entering your gutters, they aim to reduce the need for frequent gutter cleaning and the associated risks.

Sounds good, right? But do they actually work?

Gutter guards have been found to be effective in reducing the buildup of debris in gutters. This means fewer blockages and less time spent on your ladder wrestling with muck and leaves. Additionally, by forming a physical barrier, they can also help protect against wind-blown embers, providing an added layer of security for your home.

However, it’s important to note that no solution is completely maintenance-free. Even with gutter guards, some debris may still find its way into your gutters. The good news is that maintaining gutters with guards is much simpler. Instead of having to scoop out handfuls of soggy leaves, you should be able to simply brush off any debris or run a hose through the gutter mesh.

In summary, gutter guards can be a worthwhile investment for homeowners. While they may not completely eliminate the need for gutter maintenance, they can significantly reduce it, saving you time and effort. They can keep your gutters clear from leaves and debris, reduce the risk of pest infestations, and provide an added layer of protection against potential fire hazards. So, if you’re tired of spending your weekends up a ladder, it might be time to give gutter guards a try.

 

The Growing Bushfire Threat 

Australia’s bushfire seasons are becoming more intense and unpredictable. The devastating 2019–2020 Black Summer fires burned over 24 million hectares, destroyed more than 3,000 homes, and impacted communities across the country (Statista, 2023). And the risks are only increasing: 

  • Fire seasons are starting earlier and lasting longer. 
  • Extreme fire weather is becoming more frequent. 
  • The annual area burned is growing. 

Prolonged droughts, rising temperatures, and drier landscapes are creating the perfect storm for fires to ignite and spread rapidly (Bowman et al., 2017). In some regions, fire seasons are now over a month longer than they were 35 years ago (NASA, 2023). 

Your Gutters: A Hidden Fire Risk 

When it comes to bushfire preparedness, many homeowners focus on clearing vegetation around their property. But one critical weak spot is often overlooked—gutters.This phenomenon, known as an ember attack, is responsible for up to 90% of homes lost in bushfires (Leonard et al., 2016). Dry leaves and debris in gutters provide the perfect fuel, allowing fire to spread to the roof and into the home within minutes. 

Gutter Protection: A Simple Yet Powerful Defence 

 
Investing in effective gutter protection is a key step in reducing your home’s bushfire risk. At Blue Mountain Gutter Mesh, we offer premium ember guard-compliant gutter mesh, designed to defend against ember attack. Our 2mm steel and aluminium gutter mesh options meet Australian Standard AS3959-2018 for ember guard compliance while preventing flammable debris buildup in your gutters—a critical factor since up to 90% of bushfire-related property losses stem from ember ignition. Crafted from non-combustible, corrosion-resistant materials, our mesh keeps embers and leaves out, safeguarding your home. 
 
2mm Steel Gutter Mesh: Ember guard compliant for all BALs (12.5, 19, 29, 40 and Flame Zone) 

2mm Aluminium Mesh: Features a woven edge for extra durability and is ember guard compliant for BALs 12.5, 19 and 29. 

5 Signs Your Gutters Need Protection Now 

  1. Leaves and debris constantly build up. 
  2. Water spills over during heavy rain. 
  3. Your gutters are sagging or pulling away. 
  4. Stains or water damage appear on exterior walls. 
  5. You live in a bushfire-prone area. 

Bushfire Readiness Checklist: 

✅ Install ember guards to your gutters 
✅ Regularly clear gutters and roof valleys. 
✅ Remove flammable materials from around your home. 
✅ Practice your evacuation plan with your family. 

The risk of bushfires is real—and growing. Don’t wait until the flames are at your doorstep. Protect your home now, starting from the top down. 

We're here to help you build a safer, more resilient home.

Talk to our team today about ember guard solutions for your property.

 

Reference List 

  1. Statista. (2023). Impact of the 2019–2020 Australian bushfires. Retrieved from https://www.statista.com 
  1. Bowman, D. M. J. S., Balch, J. K., Artaxo, P., Bond, W. J., Cochrane, M. A., D’Antonio, C. M., … & Swetnam, T. W. (2017). Fire in the Earth System. Science, 324(5926), 481–484. doi:10.1126/science.1163886 
  1. NASA. (2023). Bushfire season length and climate trends. Retrieved from https://climate.nasa.gov 
  1. Leonard, J., Blanchi, R., Bowditch, P., & Besnard, V. (2016). Building loss due to wildfire: Trends and future risk influences. CSIRO Bushfire Research. Retrieved from https://www.csiro.au 
  1. Standards Australia. (2018). AS3959-2018: Construction of buildings in bushfire-prone areas. Retrieved from https://www.standards.org.au