DIY Gutter Guard NZ
For all DIY Gutter Guard NZ contact Gumleaf Ltd. There’s a popular saying in New Zealand that goes something like, ‘Kiwis; DIY, it’s in our DNA’. While the advertising campaign that launched it hails back a few years now, the phrase stuck and though we might not admit it, most kiwis are a little bit proud of that fact!
The good news is that Gumleaf Gutter Guard is 100% ideal for DIY application. It’s easy to buy (we have a great relationship with our direct suppliers in Australia and can sell the product direct to you.) Just call us anytime 6 days a week and we’ll help you with all that you need to order.
Alternatively, Gumleaf is available from Mitre10 ITM and PlaceMakers. It’s fairly simple to cut, and not generally too difficult to fit and attach to your guttering … and we can honestly say, it’s not rocket science!
Email: info@gumleaf.co.nz
Free Calling: 0800 486 532
However, Rohan and the team are available to assist if you have any problems, and as part of this website, we have included clear, concise, and easy to follow step-by-step YouTube video instructions for DIY application.
Gumleaf Gutter Guard Protection has been fine-tuned to provide a product and system that never fails. From the quality and strength of the steel it’s composed of, to the fool-proof installation, to the longevity and effectiveness of its design, Gumleaf is outstanding. High zinc content means no need to powder coat (unless you live coastally) and it has a fire rating of ‘Zero’ (the best you can get!)
Email: info@gumleaf.co.nz
Free Calling: 0800 486 532
Have a look at our DIY Gutter Guard Protection video and see for yourself. You’ll be pleasantly surprised at what you can achieve as your own master Gumleaf practitioner. Here’s a summary of the process to install on concrete tile roofs:
1.
Measure your gutter and add 5% for wastage
2.
Measure the gap between the lip and the edge of the tile (the fold)
3.
70, 80, 90, 100-fold Woodland Grey
4.
Clean your gutters, make sure they are fully supported and free of rust and leaks
5.
Slide back your first row of tiles
6.
Place your guard on top of the gutter and overlap your last piece
7.
The louvres should be facing away from the roof
8.
Screw every 300mm along the gutter lip
9.
Screw at the overlap and slide your tiles back into position
10.
For corners, trim your mesh to size, bend the back section down, install
11.
Cut around the lip, screw where necessary
12.
You’re done!
DIY Gutter Guard NZ
Waikato, Bay of Plenty, Gisborne, Hawke’s Bay, Manawatū, Whanganui, Tasman, Nelson, Marlborough, Christchurch, Canterbury, Otago, Southland.
Email: info@gumleaf.co.nz
Free Calling: 0800 486 532