Terms of Service
Read these rules before you use our site. We built elitegutterworks.com to document the reality of architectural water management. Real tools. Real tests. Real failures. You agree to these terms by accessing our guides, reading our reviews, or applying our methods. Close the tab if you disagree.
These terms took effect on May 23, 2026.
Intellectual Property Rights
We own our work. The high-resolution photos of collapsed K-style profiles belong to us. The custom box gutter diagrams belong to us. The written teardowns of failed micro-mesh guards belong to us. We spend weeks documenting these systems.
You can’t steal our effort.
Scraping our site violates our copyright. Republishing our testing data under your own name constitutes theft. We protect our intellectual property aggressively. We file takedown notices. We pursue legal action against content thieves.
Create your own content.
Disclaimer of Warranties
We provide operational clarity. We don’t offer site-specific engineering advice. Your property presents unique challenges. Your roof pitch dictates water velocity. Your surrounding tree canopy determines debris load. Your local climate introduces specific freeze-thaw cycles.
Our guides establish baseline standards for premium properties. They never replace a qualified local contractor inspecting your actual fascia boards. You must evaluate your own home. We guarantee our editorial independence. We refuse to guarantee your specific results.
A freak hailstorm will destroy even the thickest aluminum stock. A poorly secured hidden hanger will fail under heavy ice. We accept zero responsibility for how materials perform on your specific roof.
Local Building Codes
Municipal regulations vary drastically. A gutter profile approved in a dry climate will fail an inspection in a heavy snow zone. Our guides don’t supersede your local regulations. You must pull the correct permits.
You must consult your local housing authority.
Ignorance of local code costs money. We take no responsibility for fines, forced removals, or failed inspections resulting from your project choices.
Limitation of Liability
Water management requires dangerous work. You’ll handle sharp metal edges. You’ll climb tall ladders. You’ll navigate steep rooflines. Working at heights carries absolute risk.
We accept zero liability for injuries you sustain while following our guides. We