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Curb Appeal -- How Waterloov will look on you home Would you rather have a product that looks like a helmet from the Renaissance era of history? Or would you rather have a product that compliments your home--brings your roof line and gutter line together and has curb appeal? Would you rather have a product that looks unfinished in certain areas or one that has a completed look? Invariably our customers feel that the appearance of the Waterloov® product compliments their home. They choose the color of their system to:
General rule of thumbs in choosing color of Waterloov gutter covers: 1. If you have a black roof and want to blend with the roof color, choose bronze as opposed to black. It's rare that a roof is pitch black. 2. If you have white gutters and lots of debris (where you need to clean your gutters several times a year), stay away from using white Waterloov gutter covers--use a color to blend with your roofing or a contrasting color. 3. Installing Waterloov® will keep gutters from streaking, The best way to avoid unsightly stripping on your gutters is to replace them with a different color--any darker color will do. 4. Exact matching of your gutter color is not necessary as the lighting reflected from your gutters is at a different angle than the light being reflected by the face of the Waterloov gutter covers. Using a slightly darker color will blend in with a lighter gutter color and be imperceptible to the average eye. Where installation of other gutter cover products leaves an unfinished look, Waterloov feels that how the system looks on your home is as important as how well it works. Following is a list of gutter arrangements that are typically not covered by other gutter covers which leave an unfinished look--a problem you'll never have with Waterloov.
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