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- $6,250 for LeafGuard gutters via Costco - Mr. Money Mustache
Leaf guard gutters are usually more trouble than they are worth (unless they have changed significantly in 10 years) We would charge anywhere from around 700-2k depending on house size to install regular gutters
- Icicles and ice dams - prevention - Mr. Money Mustache
Excellent advice up above I've never had any problems until this year and the only difference is I replaced my gutters recently with the metal mesh leaf guard shield built in From what I have seen, the mesh is so fine that heavy snow just piles up on it, compresses, and forms a crust which melting ice now trickles over instead of through the mesh because inside the gutters it is empty I'm
- Need to fix gutter downspout - WATER IN BASEMENT
Second, the gutter might be clogged with pine needles, or leaves Third, a leaf guard product, installed on top of the gutter, to eliminate debris clogging, could be severely limiting the capacity of the gutters I just bought an existing home that has similar problems
- Got wood? . . . What should I know about living on a heavily wooded lot?
Be prepared to clean your gutters multiple times a year or spend some money on a good gutter guard system I live in a ranch style home so I clean my gutters with a leaf blower Takes me about 15 minutes about three times every year, early fall, mid fall, and early winter
- Buy my 2021 Nissan Leaf for what Carmax offered me
Buy my 2021 Nissan Leaf for what Carmax offered meSilver All weather floor mats I can throw in an aftermarket jack I kept a snow tire in the trunk as a spare
- Leaf people (and car people)--your thoughts?
The Leaf gets a little bump as it saves us about $400 year on gas (figuring in our electric cost) compared to the civic it replaced At 10 5c kW and 3 8 kW mile, the electric cost is 2 75c mi
- Anyone use an occlusal guard mouth guard to prevent teeth-grinding?
The remedy is to use an occlusal guard and that they would be happy to make one for me I ask them to check to see if my MetLife dental plan covers it, and of course the answer is no
- Placing Downspouts Underground
Placing Downspouts UndergroundI put two of mine underground just a few years ago when I was repouring my driveway The rest of mine were already underground It was a pretty easy process I just dug about 40 feet of trench below frost line, shoveled some sand in the bottom to allow me to level out the pipe and then backfilled with gravel and in my case, poured concrete over about 30 feet of it
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