
Monsoon season dumps rain fast, and dust clogs gutters faster.
El Paso's monsoon season from July through September brings intense downbursts and flash flooding that put real pressure on your gutter system. When heavy rain hits, you need gutters that actually drain instead of backing up with debris. Add in the blowing dust, small debris, and occasional winter freeze-thaw cycles we get in January and February, and your gutters take a beating.
Gutter guards in El Paso keep pine needles, dust, and the kind of small debris that clogs fast out of your system so water flows freely when it matters most. You'll spend less time on a ladder cleaning gutters and more time knowing your home stays protected from water damage. A free estimate from a local crew will show you exactly what guard type works best for your roof and El Paso's weather patterns.
The best feedback on gutter guards in El Paso comes from customers who've lived with them through a full year—monsoon season, the rare winter freeze, and spring rain. That's when you really know if a gutter protection system is doing its job.
For a standard El Paso home, gutter guard installation runs between $1,200 and $2,800 depending on the guard type and your linear footage. Brush guards are on the lower end, while reverse curve guards cost more upfront but last longer. Get a free estimate from a local crew — they'll measure your roof and give you a flat number that won't change.
Most guard types handle El Paso's summer monsoon season pretty well, but not all equally. Brush guards catch fine dust and small debris that blow in during July through September, though they need occasional cleaning. Reverse curve guards shed larger debris better and deal with the blowing dust better overall. Screen guards are decent for pine needles if you've got trees, but they can clog faster with El Paso's fine dust. Talk to a crew that knows the local climate — they'll tell you which type actually holds up here.
Most gutter guard warranties cover defects in the material and installation for 10 to 20 years, depending on the brand and the company. Some offer lifetime warranties on the guard itself, though that usually doesn't cover wear from debris or cleaning. Read the fine print — it should spell out what's covered and what isn't. A reputable crew will stand behind their work and explain the warranty before you sign.
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