Waterloov gutter protection inventor
Richard Kuhns added a product-improving twist to
reverse
curve
technology by incorporating louvered openings into
a vertical face positioned just beneath a “reverse
curve”.
Waterloov, in our opinion, outperforms most of
the reserve curve reliant products available today.
The company claims that approximately 15 of 100
homeowners find it necessary to clean the louvers,
of debris, from time to time with a brush on a
telescopic pole. Waterloov refers to this as “suit
and tie” maintenance stating that the cleaning
is effortless enough to be performed in a suit
and tie. However, we do wonder if holding a telescopic
pole, extended high enough to brush Waterloov on
a second story gutter, is really effortless.
It does seem less likely that a Waterloov protected
gutter would ever clog when compared to more well-known
brands on the market. Still, even in their own
photos (above), you can see a leaf beginning to
curl down into two adjacent louvers.
LeafFilter™ is more effective
at blocking debris. |