LeafGuard Cost in 2026: Pricing, Pros, Cons, and Alternatives

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💰 Cost Breakdown

Item Low Average High
LeafGuard — Per Linear Foot (Single Story)
One-piece aluminum gutter with integrated hood. Includes removal of existing gutters, on-site fabrication, installation, downspouts, and all hardware. Single-story homes are the base price with standard ladder access.
$15 $28 $38
LeafGuard — Per Linear Foot (Two Story)
Same system at second-story height. Requires taller ladders or scaffolding, adds labor time and safety overhead. Expect 15–30% more per foot compared to single-story pricing.
$20 $33 $45
LeafGuard — Whole House (150 Linear Feet)
Typical ranch or mid-size single-story home. Includes full perimeter gutter replacement with the LeafGuard one-piece system, all downspouts, end caps, and corners.
$2,250 $4,200 $5,700
LeafGuard — Whole House (200 Linear Feet)
Larger single-story or standard two-story home. More linear footage plus additional corners and downspout runs increase material and labor.
$3,000 $5,600 $9,000
LeafGuard — Whole House (250+ Linear Feet)
Large two-story homes, colonials, or homes with complex rooflines. Multiple roof planes, valleys, and extra corners drive up fabrication time.
$4,500 $7,500 $11,500
LeafFilter — Per Linear Foot (for comparison)
Micro-mesh guard installed over existing gutters. Does not replace gutters — attaches to them. Includes installation and lifetime warranty.
$15 $25 $40
DIY Snap-On Gutter Guards — Per Linear Foot
Plastic or aluminum mesh screens installed by the homeowner. No professional installation. Typical lifespan 3–7 years before sagging or debris buildup requires replacement.
$1 $4 $8
Standard Seamless Gutters (No Guards) — Per Linear Foot
Professional seamless aluminum gutter installation with no guard system. Requires periodic cleaning (2–4 times per year at $100–$250 per visit).
$6 $10 $16

LeafGuard — Per Linear Foot (Single Story)

One-piece aluminum gutter with integrated hood. Includes removal of existing gutters, on-site fabrication, installation, downspouts, and all hardware. Single-story homes are the base price with standard ladder access.

Low $15
Average $28
High $38

LeafGuard — Per Linear Foot (Two Story)

Same system at second-story height. Requires taller ladders or scaffolding, adds labor time and safety overhead. Expect 15–30% more per foot compared to single-story pricing.

Low $20
Average $33
High $45

LeafGuard — Whole House (150 Linear Feet)

Typical ranch or mid-size single-story home. Includes full perimeter gutter replacement with the LeafGuard one-piece system, all downspouts, end caps, and corners.

Low $2,250
Average $4,200
High $5,700

LeafGuard — Whole House (200 Linear Feet)

Larger single-story or standard two-story home. More linear footage plus additional corners and downspout runs increase material and labor.

Low $3,000
Average $5,600
High $9,000

LeafGuard — Whole House (250+ Linear Feet)

Large two-story homes, colonials, or homes with complex rooflines. Multiple roof planes, valleys, and extra corners drive up fabrication time.

Low $4,500
Average $7,500
High $11,500

LeafFilter — Per Linear Foot (for comparison)

Micro-mesh guard installed over existing gutters. Does not replace gutters — attaches to them. Includes installation and lifetime warranty.

Low $15
Average $25
High $40

DIY Snap-On Gutter Guards — Per Linear Foot

Plastic or aluminum mesh screens installed by the homeowner. No professional installation. Typical lifespan 3–7 years before sagging or debris buildup requires replacement.

Low $1
Average $4
High $8

Standard Seamless Gutters (No Guards) — Per Linear Foot

Professional seamless aluminum gutter installation with no guard system. Requires periodic cleaning (2–4 times per year at $100–$250 per visit).

Low $6
Average $10
High $16
Average Total Cost: $4,500–$6,500 for a typical home (150–200 linear feet); $7,000–$11,500 for larger or two-story homes with complex rooflines

📊 Factors That Impact Cost

Home Size and Linear Footage

High Impact

The single largest cost driver. LeafGuard pricing is per linear foot, so a 250-foot home costs roughly 65% more than a 150-foot home. Measure your roof edge or ask for a free estimate — most homeowners underestimate linear footage by 20–30%.

Stories and Roof Height

High Impact

Second-story installation adds 15–30% to the per-foot price due to scaffolding, safety equipment, and slower labor. Three-story or steep-pitch roofs (8/12 or higher) may add additional surcharges. Get the multi-story price quoted separately — some dealers quote single-story rates and adjust at the contract stage.

Roof Complexity

Medium Impact

Homes with many valleys, dormers, and inside corners require more cuts, custom angles, and downspout transitions. A simple rectangular ranch is at the low end; a colonial with 6 dormers and 12 corners is at the high end even at the same linear footage.

Existing Gutter Condition and Removal

Medium Impact

LeafGuard replaces your existing gutters entirely. If your fascia board is rotted or damaged (common on homes with long-deferred gutter maintenance), repair or replacement adds $5–$15 per linear foot. The installer should inspect fascia during the estimate. About 15–20% of LeafGuard jobs include some fascia repair.

Regional Pricing and Market

Medium Impact

LeafGuard dealers are regional franchises, and pricing varies by market. Southeast and Midwest markets tend to be 10–20% below national average. Northeast and Pacific Northwest markets are 10–25% above. Request quotes from 2–3 local dealers — pricing is not standardized.

Seasonal Promotions

Low Impact

LeafGuard dealers run promotions year-round, but winter (December–February) is the lightest season for gutter installation. Off-season estimates are more likely to include discounts of $500–$1,500 on whole-house jobs. Spring and fall are peak demand — less room to negotiate.

💡 Money-Saving Tips

1

Get 3 quotes and compare scope, not just price

LeafGuard is sold through regional dealers, not a single national price. Get 3 on-site estimates and compare what each includes: old gutter removal, fascia inspection, downspout count, and warranty terms. A $500 difference may reflect missing downspouts, not a better deal.

Potential savings: $500–$2,000
2

Schedule installation in winter for off-season pricing

Gutter installation crews are slowest from December through February. Dealers are more willing to negotiate on price, waive setup fees, or include extras like additional downspouts. The work quality is identical — aluminum installs fine in cold weather.

Potential savings: $500–$1,500
3

Ask about financing instead of discounts

LeafGuard dealers offer 0% financing promotions (typically 12–18 months). If the dealer won't move on price, 0% financing effectively reduces your cost by eliminating interest. Read the terms — some promotions charge deferred interest if not paid in full by the end of the term.

Potential savings: $300–$800 in avoided interest
4

Run the 10-year cost comparison before choosing DIY guards

DIY snap-on guards cost $1–$8/ft but last 3–7 years and still require periodic cleaning. Over 10 years, you may spend $1,200–$3,000 on two rounds of DIY guards plus cleaning. LeafGuard's lifetime warranty and no-clean design can break even by year 8–12 depending on your tree coverage and cleaning frequency.

Potential savings: Break-even analysis — may save $0 or $2,000+ over 15 years

✨ When to Splurge

Heavy tree coverage with pine needles, oak leaves, or seed pods

Homes surrounded by trees spend $400–$1,000/year on gutter cleaning (2–4 cleanings at $100–$250 each). LeafGuard's one-piece hood design handles heavy debris loads better than bolt-on mesh guards that can sag under weight. The higher upfront cost pays back in 5–8 years through eliminated cleaning bills.

Additional cost: $2,000–$4,000 more than DIY guards upfront; $0 annual maintenance vs $400–$1,000/year

Two-story homes where gutter cleaning is dangerous

Professional gutter cleaning on a two-story home costs $200–$400 per visit because of ladder height and liability. DIY cleaning at 20+ feet is the #1 cause of ladder-related injuries among homeowners. LeafGuard eliminates the need for anyone to get on a ladder to clean gutters — the safety value alone justifies the premium for two-story homes.

Additional cost: $1,500–$3,000 more than standard gutters; eliminates $600–$1,600/year in cleaning costs

Planning to stay in the home 10+ years

LeafGuard's lifetime transferable warranty adds resale value, and the cumulative cleaning savings compound over time. If you are selling within 3 years, the ROI is marginal. At 10+ years, the math strongly favors a one-piece system over repeated guard replacements and cleanings.

Additional cost: Break-even at year 8–12; net savings of $2,000–$5,000 by year 15