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The holes in the VEVOR micro mesh gutter guard are only 1 mm wide, which is small enough to catch pine needles, seed pods, roof grit, and other small debris that can get through larger screen-style guards. This level of filtration addresses a common issue with regular gutter guards: it does not always stop what it says it will.
The mesh openings are small enough to catch small particles, but the mesh's overall design is designed to let water flow through easily. When it rains heavily, this balance between debris filtration and drainage throughput helps reduce water pooling and overflow, which occur when the mesh becomes saturated or when debris builds up faster than runoff can disperse it.
The frame of this micro mesh gutter guard is made of AL6061 aluminum alloy, commonly used in outdoor and structural applications for its strength, rust resistance, and ability to retain its shape even as temperatures change. Compared with some plastic gutter guards, the AL6061 aluminum frame better resists deformation caused by seasonal temperature changes.
In real life, this feature is important because a frame that stays in shape keeps the mesh tight and positioned correctly against the gutter lip year-round. When guards bend or sag due to temperature changes, they leave holes in the mesh that allow debris to get through. The AL6061 frame helps the guard maintain its shape over time.
The mesh layer attached to the aluminum frame is made of SUS304 stainless steel, one of the most popular grades for outdoor and food-contact applications because it resists rust, corrosion, and staining. In rooftop environments where the mesh is exposed to rain, UV radiation, and airborne contaminants year-round, SUS304 maintains its structural integrity without rusting through or degrading at the wire intersections.
This corrosion resistance helps maintain consistent filtration performance over time. This makes the holes bigger over time, reducing the mesh's ability to catch small particles. By choosing SUS304 for the mesh layer, the design helps maintain a 1mm filtration rating over the years of use, not just immediately after installation.
With a thickness of 0.04 in (1.02 mm), this micro mesh gutter guard is strong enough to withstand the physical stresses that build up over time on roof gutter covers, such as the weight of wet leaf mats, the impact of falling branches and hail, the pressure of snow buildup, and the long-term fatigue stress of repeated freeze-thaw cycles.
The thick AL6061 frame and the stiff SUS304 mesh work together to make a composite panel that resists bending under normal operating conditions. The 20-panel set weighs 42.11 pounds, which is a reasonable amount to lift during installation. The material specifications also ensure that each panel will maintain its shape in the field throughout its service life.
You can use this micro mesh gutter guard with a 6-inch K-style gutter, the most common residential gutter profile in North America. Each panel is 60.39 inches long and 5.9 inches wide, so it covers the entire gutter opening without leaving gaps at the sides, where debris commonly enters.
The roof types compatible include metal, tile, and wood roofs. This guard can be used for a variety of residential installations without the need for profile-specific adapters or special hardware. Installing this guard on a new building with standing-seam metal roofing or an older home with clay tiles or cedar shakes does not require any changes to the guard itself, as the panel geometry and included fastener set accommodate the different lip angles and edge profiles found on these roof types.
These micro mesh gutter guards have no burrs on their panel edges, unlike cast or cut metal mesh panels, which often have sharp edges that can cut you when handling or installing them. This is especially important for a do-it-yourself product because workers will be working with several panels high up on a ladder, making it hard to see the edges.
The panels can also be cut in the field, so installers can cut pieces to fit around downspout openings, corners, and uneven gutter runs without compromising the strength of the remaining panel. Using a regular utility knife or tin snips to cut through the mesh makes clean cuts that do not fray or unravel the wires at the cut.
This set has 20 separate panels, each measuring just over 5 feet in length, that cover a total of 100 feet of gutters. This amount is sufficient to cover the entire perimeter gutter run of a typical single-story home in a single order. You will not have to figure out partial sets or place multiple orders to finish the job.
Panel-based delivery also makes installation day easier. Instead of working with a single roll that must be unrolled and cut before installation, separate panels can be placed along the gutter run and installed one end at a time. You can save the scraps left over from trimming panels at corners or downspouts and use them to fill in small gaps elsewhere on the run.