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Leafblaster Pro vs. Gutterglove: Which Gutter Guard Is Right for Your Delmarva Home?

Leafblaster Pro vs. Gutterglove: Which Gutter Guard Is Right for Your Delmarva Home?

If you’ve been pricing gutter guards for your home in Bethany Beach, Selbyville, Ocean City, or anywhere along the Delmarva coast, two names keep coming up: Leafblaster Pro and Gutterglove. Both get strong reviews. Both promise to end the ladder-climbing season. And homeowners constantly ask us which one is “better.”

The honest answer surprises most people and it’s the reason this comparison is different from anything else you’ll read online. At The Gutter Pros, we install both products across Delaware and Maryland, so we don’t have a stake in pushing one over the other. By the end of this post, you’ll know exactly which guard fits your roof, your trees, and your budget.

First, a Disclosure Most Articles Skip

Here’s what nobody else seems to mention: Leafblaster Pro is made by Gutterglove. Same company. Same factory. Same patents.

Gutterglove Inc. is the parent manufacturer, and they sell their professional-grade gutter guards under a few different product lines Gutterglove and Leafblaster Pro being the two best-known. So when someone asks us “gutterglove vs leafblaster pro,” what they’re really asking is which product within the Gutterglove family fits their home best.

That matters because most “versus” articles online are written by people trying to push you toward one brand. We’re not. We install whichever one suits the house in front of us and sometimes that’s the less expensive option.

How Leafblaster Pro and Gutterglove Actually Compare

Both products are stainless steel micro mesh gutter guards. That’s the category that consistently outperforms foam inserts, brush guards, and the cheap plastic screens you’ll find at big-box stores. The mesh is fine enough to block pine needles, shingle grit, and seed pods the stuff that actually clogs gutters on Delmarva homes.

Where they split is in the details.

Gutterglove is the original professional-grade line. It uses a stainless steel micro mesh set into a sturdy aluminum frame, with a V-Bend design that lifts fine debris off the mesh so wind and gravity can clear it naturally. Time-tested, solid performance, slightly more budget-friendly.

Leafblaster Pro is the more aggressive, premium line. It’s built with Type 316 stainless steel micro-mesh the same marine-grade stainless used on boats and offshore equipment paired with patented Z-Bend technology. It carries a 40-year transferable warranty and is engineered to handle significantly higher water volumes. That’s a meaningful upgrade for coastal homes.

Here’s a quick side-by-side:

Feature Gutterglove Leafblaster Pro
Mesh design V-Bend stainless Patented Z-Bend, Type 316 stainless
Stainless grade Stainless steel Type 316 (marine-grade)
Water flow Excellent Higher capacity for heavy storms
Warranty Limited lifetime 40 years, transferable
Best for Standard inland or moderate-debris homes Coastal homes, rentals, heavy pine debris
     

Both qualify as premium micro mesh gutter guards. Neither is a bad choice. They’re just tuned for slightly different jobs.

Close-up of Type 316 stainless steel micro mesh on a Leafblaster Pro gutter guard installed by The Gutter Pros

Why Coastal Delmarva Homes Need a Stronger Gutter Guard

We get this question all the time from homeowners moving in from inland: do beach homes really need anything different?

Yes. And here’s why.

Gutter guard installation on a coastal home in Bethany Beach, Delaware by The Gutter Pros

Salt air corrodes cheap aluminum and standard steel within a few years. We’ve pulled off plenty of bargain guards in Rehoboth and Fenwick Island that looked fine at year three and were crumbling by year six. This is exactly why the Type 316 stainless steel in Leafblaster Pro matters so much on our coast it’s specifically formulated to resist salt and chloride corrosion. Standard 304 stainless does fine inland but struggles within a mile of saltwater.

Then there are the trees. Loblolly pines are everywhere across Delmarva, and pine needles are the toughest enemy of any gutter guard. They’re long, thin, and they lay across flat mesh surfaces like thatching. The Z-Bend and V-Bend designs from Gutterglove and Leafblaster Pro lift those needles just enough for the wind to clear them. Cheap flat mesh guards fail at this within one season.

Finally, the storms. Nor’easters and the occasional hurricane dump enormous amounts of water in a short window. A weak gutter guard becomes a dam in those conditions, sending overflow down your siding and into your foundation. Properly sized gutters and downspouts paired with a high-flow guard like Leafblaster Pro keep your foundation dry when the next storm rolls through.

Which One Should You Actually Choose?

Here’s how we make the call when we walk a property.

Choose Gutterglove if:

  • It’s your primary residence and you’ll spot any issues early
  • You’re located more inland Millsboro, Salisbury, Berlin
  • Your roof is a standard pitch with average tree coverage
  • You want premium protection at a more budget-friendly price

Choose Leafblaster Pro if:

  • You live within a mile or two of the bay or ocean Bethany Beach, Fenwick, Ocean City, Lewes
  • You own a beach rental or second home you can’t check on often
  • Your house is under loblolly pines, oaks, or sweetgums
  • You want the longest warranty available (40 years, transferable to the next owner if you sell)
  • Your roof has steep pitch or a large drainage area

Honestly? For most coastal homes within a few miles of saltwater, we lean toward Leafblaster Pro. The marine-grade stainless, higher flow rate, and transferable warranty pay off in fewer service calls down the road. For inland properties, Gutterglove often delivers everything you need at a friendlier price.

If your existing fascia is showing soft spots or rot, we’ll usually address that first a gutter guard is only as strong as what it’s attached to. You can read more about how we handle fascia and soffitrepairs before installing new gutters or guards.

Are Gutter Guards Worth the Money?

If your home has no trees within 50 feet and no overhanging branches, you might be fine cleaning your gutters twice a year. But that’s not most Delmarva houses.

For everyone else especially homeowners near pine stands, mature hardwoods, or in neighborhoods where leaves blow in from the street gutter guards usually pay for themselves within five to seven years through avoided cleaning costs, fascia repair, and water damage prevention. Add the safety factor of staying off a ladder, and the math gets even clearer.

Cost-wise, gutter installation in Delmarva typically runs $3 to $10 per linear foot depending on materials and complexity. Adding gutter guards on top is a separate per-foot cost that varies by product. We give every homeowner a fixed, written quote after a free on-site inspection no surprises and no high-pressure sales pitch.

Frequently Asked Questions

Which is better, Leafblaster Pro or Gutterglove? Neither is universally better they’re both made by Gutterglove Inc. Leafblaster Pro handles more water and carries a longer 40-year warranty with marine-grade stainless steel. Gutterglove performs excellently on standard residential roofs at a lower price point. The right pick depends on your home’s tree cover, roof design, and how close you are to the coast.

How much does Leafblaster Pro cost vs. Gutterglove? Both are professionally installed, so total cost depends on your gutter footage, roof access, and any prep work needed. Gutterglove typically comes in below Leafblaster Pro per foot. The Gutter Pros provides a fixed written quote after a free on-site inspection call (443) 880-4813 to schedule.

Do gutter guards work on pine needles?

Yes, but only the right kind. Micro mesh designs like Gutterglove and Leafblaster Pro keep pine needles out far better than the perforated metal or foam guards sold at hardware stores. The Z-Bend and V-Bend surface designs help needles blow away rather than collect.

Are Leafblaster Pro and Gutterglove the same product?

They’re made by the same company but they’re different product lines with different designs and warranties. Think of them as different trim levels on the same proven platform.

Which gutter guard is best for salt air and coastal homes?

Look for Type 316 stainless steel that’s the marine-grade specification engineered to resist salt corrosion. Leafblaster Pro uses Type 316 stainless mesh, which makes it our top recommendation for homes within a mile of the bay or ocean.

Ready for an Honest Quote from The Gutter Pros?

At The Gutter Pros, we’ve installed both Gutterglove and Leafblaster Pro on hundreds of homes across Selbyville, Bethany Beach, Ocean View, Lewes, Salisbury, Berlin, and Ocean City. We’ll walk your property, look at your trees and roofline, and tell you which one we’d actually put on our own house if it were yours.

We’re a family-owned, fully licensed contractor (MHIC #130804) no scripted sales pitch, no upselling for the sake of it. Just a straight answer from a local team that does this every day on Delmarva rooflines. That’s why homeowners across Delaware and Maryland call The Gutter Pros when they want the job done right the first time.

Call (443) 880-4813 or request your free inspection today.