Jenkins Gutter Service LLC
03/29/2022
Due to issues with Facebook, this page will dissapear in April.
I determined that it was easier to just start a new page.
Hope you find us on our new page, which is also named Jenkins Gutter Service.
Thanks!
Deborah
03/01/2019
I wanted to introduce you to those of us that are behind the scenes at Jenkins Gutter Service.
Kathy Jenkins, owner, in the middle.
Deborah on the left and Kim on the right.
We are the people that return your phone calls, emails and texts. We set up estimates, schedule work to be completed, invoice completed work and much more.
Have a wonderful weekend.
02/28/2018
How Leafproof® works
Except in areas where the roof line has concentrated water flow (such as an inside valley), water flowing off the roof does not shoot to the front of the gutter. It simply follows the roof line, on to the drip edge which is under the shingles, and down the back of the gutter. The reason that the water does not shoot to the front lip is that water clings to the surface it is flowing over. This is known as surface tension. Surface tension can best be visualized by slightly tipping a glass of water and watching the water run down the side of the glass.
Patented “S-Bend" Technology
LeafProof® makes surface tension work for you, the homeowner. The “S” bend causes the water flow to reverse and churn, which slows the momentum of the water as it comes off the roof. The “S” bend also permits the portion of the Leafproof panel which covers the gutter, to be installed at a fairly level slope. This reduces the speed of the water even more. As a result, when the water flow reaches Leafproof’s® water channel, the water flow once again reverses and drains into the gutter.
There are other gutter covers on the market that work in a similar manner. However, these gutter covers do not have Leafproof’s® patented “S” bend. This means these covers must be installed under the second row of shingles and are often screwed or nailed into the roof.
01/24/2018
Ever wonder how to get rid of those annoying stains on your gutters? See this post on the Senox Blog:
Tiger Striping & How to Stop It – Rain and Gutters Dirt, pollen, and pollutants are attracted to the droplets of dew that form on the lip of rain gutters. When the droplets are big enough they roll over the front of the gutter in streams. These streams deposit the grime and form streaks on your gutters better known as Tiger Striping (FIG 1).
01/19/2018
At our last get together we were able to get our gutter installers and our estimator to pose, a little begrudgingly, for a photo. They are all great guys and are absolutely amazing at installing, repairing and cleaning gutters.
From left to right: Pedro - Lead Installer, Tony - Installer, Alex - Installer, Matt - Supervisor and Estimator, Sam - Lead Installer.
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