Gutter guards that actually work

Mitch Allen • October 16, 2025

The exclusive micro-mesh raised S-curves help keep leaves from sticking.

The system features a high-flow, stainless steel micro-mesh that lets water in but keeps debris out. This effect is enhanced because the mesh features a strong, raised S-curve that allows for the self-shedding of debris. 


The dumpster at The Gutter Boys’ Berea headquarters is often filled with its competitors’ gutter guards.


“I can’t tell you how many times we have taken down other gutter guards that were clogged, broken or collapsed and replaced them with ours,” says company founder Anthony Alberino. “That’s why our guards have a fully transferable lifetime warranty.”


Here’s what makes The Gutter Boys’ guards perform so well:

  • The system features a high-flow, stainless steel micro-mesh that lets water in but keeps debris out. This effect is enhanced because the mesh features a strong, raised S-curve that allows for the self-shedding of debris. 
  • Most gutter covers feature a flat, horizontal frame that allows water to sit on it, encouraging the growth of moss and algae, which can cause clogs. Anthony’s guards feature a vertical louvered frame, which improves drainage and prevents the growth of mildew, algae and moss.
  • The lightweight, aluminum frame won’t warp, yet it doesn’t add a lot of weight to the system.
  • The cover is attached to the fascia, not the shingles, so it cannot void your roof warranty. This also adds structural integrity when covered in heavy ice. Plus, it’s attached with stainless steel screws that don’t rust. 


If you prefer to have your gutters cleaned this fall instead of covered, it’s best to stay off the ladder and let Anthony’s team handle it.


“We clean thousands of gutters every year,” Anthony says. “Our techs are experienced and trained in ladder safety. It’s a dirty, dangerous job. Let us do it.”


The Gutter Boys is headquartered at 1090 West Bagley Road in Berea. The company has an A+ rating with the Better Business Bureau and is bonded and insured. Call 440-454-7040 to schedule a free on-site consultation and estimate or visit TheGutterBoys.com for more information. The company also offers 18 months same-as-cash financing.

The Gutter Boys founder Anthony Alberino


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