When water sits on a shingle like its doing here it can work its way under the shingles at every seam.
Removing gutter guards damage shingles.
They do that on some level.
Slide the back edge of the guard section under the shingles.
Even if you use a top quality gutter guard it is still recommended that you clean your gutters at least twice a year as clogged gutters can result in damage to the home including flooding.
If debris gets in if there are seams in your gutters or the guards get damaged moisture will remain trapped.
Continue to lift shingles and slide in the gutter guard until you ve reached the end of the first guard section.
Inspect gutters and gutter covers at least once a year for blockages to provide optimal performance of the gutter system.
Fine mesh gutter guards still need an occasional cleaning but unlike screens fine mesh is easy to blow or brush clean.
Fine mesh guards function like screens but they block all but the smallest debris.
With no easy way to see it you may never know it s there.
The combination of moisture and a small but of debris can result in mold growth.
When gutter guard systems are installed on a home the purpose is to keep leaves and debris from accumulating in the gutter system and stopping water from flowing down and away from the structure.
Gutter guards are not a great investment.
Most products come in 4 to 6 ft 1 2 to 1 8 m sections.
Gutter guards protect your roof line.
Align the guard section with the roofline then insert it under the shingles you ve lifted.
Place a ladder on a level surface when removing gutter covers.
The best ones worth installing are expensive.
A gutter guard that traps debris is a bigger problem to a roof since the debris can wick water up the shingles where it can cause problems.
Most gutter guard systems only solve one problem.