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Gutter-Mesh stainless steel and aluminium gutter protection systems

  •  6 May 2009
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Gutter-Mesh stainless steel and aluminium gutter protection systems

GUTTER Mesh supplies stainless steel and aluminium gutter protection systems said protect buildings and extend the life of roof gutters.

Gutter Mesh says its product extends the life of roof gutters by preventing leaves from blocking and rusting out gutters.

Gutter-Mesh allows rainwater to pass through while the leaves and other debris are blown or washed off by the weather.

The company says Gutter-Mesh also prevents stump and foundation water damage and stops birds nesting in gutters.

The product is also said to stop snakes living in gutters and help reduce the breeding of mosquitoes.

Gutter Mesh says its product is made from aluminium or stainless steel screening and is designed to suit almost any type of roof gutter architecture and climatic conditions.

Gutter-Mesh adheres to the surface of the gutter using a specially-formulated, all-weather adhesive bonding strip what allows debris to float straight over and water to flow directly into the gutter.

Gutter-Mesh is available is black in the aluminium version and black or silver in stainless steel.

Gutter Mesh says it also has a Colorbond Steel Standard Range which are matched as closely to roof colours as possible.

Gutter-Mesh is backed up by a 15 year manufacturers warranty.

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