You deserve better than high-pressure tactics and inflated prices. Here's why we do things differently.
For a typical 2,000 sq ft home with 160 linear feet of gutters, here's what you're actually paying:
Decide on your timeline. No in-home pitch required. No artificial urgency, just honest quotes based on actual costs plus a fair margin.
Take a week. Get three quotes. Compare. Our price is our price—it won't magically drop if you hesitate.
Self-inspection or quick tech visit—your choice. No 3-hour presentations that wear you down emotionally.
Premium stainless steel micro-mesh matching or exceeding national brands—without the luxury markup.
One follow-up to answer questions. That's it. No daily calls, no harassment campaign.
Pricing reflects actual value: quality materials, expert install, excellent service. No games.
Scaling a home-services business nationally is genuinely hard. Quality control, training consistency, and franchise coordination all cost money. But instead of solving those problems with better systems, many companies defaulted to a high-pressure sales model that generates short-term revenue at the expense of customer trust.
The business model works like this: inflate the starting price by 150–250%, hire commission-only salespeople (who earn 20–40% per sale), train them in urgency tactics ("price only good today"), and rely on worn-down homeowners who sign just to end the pitch. It's profitable, but it's not honest.
We chose a different path: local focus, direct oversight, transparent pricing. It's harder to scale this way, but it's the right way.
Don't just take our word for it. Here's what actual customers have said about their experiences with major gutter guard companies:
"The salesperson was at my house for over 3 hours. Every time I tried to say I needed to think about it, he dropped the price by another $1,000. Started at $9,500, ended at $6,200. If he could do $6,200, why start at $9,500? I felt totally manipulated and didn't end up buying."
— LeafFilter inquiry, verified homeowner review"I paid over $8,000 for LeafFilter. A year later, my neighbor got a nearly identical micro-mesh system installed for $2,800. Same house size, same gutters. I feel completely ripped off. The product works fine, but knowing I paid 3x what it's worth makes me sick."
— Verified LeafFilter customer, BBB complaintGet honest pricing for a superior product. No strings attached, no games, no pressure.
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