ABOUT WORTH’S GUTTERS
Worth’s Seamless Gutters, Inc. was started by Bill Worth in 1989 by fabricating and installing seamless aluminum rain gutter systems for all types of buildings. The company quickly grew from one crew to two crews. They then opened another office in New Hampshire, owned by P. Damian Petry, to cover the demand in Southern VT and NH. During that time, the company specialized in custom facia build out and custom bracket application of seamless gutters for older historic homes which were not “gutter friendly” prior to that time.
During the evolving growth of the company, it became very apparent that many homes and commercial buildings were not gutter friendly due to metal roofs. This brought about the search for a snow guard or snow and ice restraint system for metal or any smooth surface roof. Today, as a local manufacturer of snow guards, Worth’s Snow Guards is a successful division of Worth’s Seamless Gutters.
Worth’s Snow Guards can now install a snow guard system for any type of building that is not only aesthetic but just as important in preventing the property damaging effect of the snow and ice avalanching off the roofs onto people, property, etc
Maintaining ones gutters has been an ongoing issue of concern for homeowners. Keeping leaves and debris out is a necessity that is required for the proper performance of a gutter system.
After reviewing dozens of “leaf guards”, we found that products performance ranged from poor to adequate. The expanded aluminum mesh worked adequately for broad leaves, but pine needles still posed a problem.
We found the answer! After reviewing product literature, test results and visiting the factory of Gutter Topper, we found that it eliminates virtually all debris including pine needles. In addition, after speaking to Gutter Topper installers in Toronto Canada, Buffalo New York, and onsite reviews in Utica New York, we found that the snow and ice release feature is an exceptional benefit of Gutter Topper. Gutter Topper prevents the gutters from filling with snow and ice, relieving the strain on shingles, facia and gutter.