Cornered by Rain? The High-Flow Fix Your Gutters Need

Cornered by Rain? The High-Flow Fix Your Gutters Need

Photo Credit: Gutterglove® 

If you’ve ever stood in your driveway during a heavy rain, arms crossed, watching a waterfall pour off your roof corners like Niagara Falls…you already know: roof valleys are troublemakers.

They’re those inside angles where two roof slopes meet, and during a good downpour, they turn into high-speed water slides, rushing rain straight into your gutters at full force. And if your gutters or your gutter guards aren’t equipped to handle the flood, things can get messy.

Overflow. Clogs. Gutter damage. Foundation problems. Yep, all from one little corner of your roof.

But that’s where a clever little invention called the High Flow Inside Miter comes in. And no surprise — it comes from our team at Gutterglove®, the Nation’s Most Trusted Gutter Guards®.

Why Roof Valleys Are Gutter Enemy #1

Let’s break it down. Roof valleys are designed to collect and redirect rainwater—but in doing so, they create a bottleneck at the point where the water spills into your gutters. It’s like funneling four lanes of highway traffic onto a two-lane road. Cue the chaos.

Add in leaves, pine needles, roof grit, and other debris that love to gather in these valleys, and you’ve got yourself a recipe for gutter trouble.

So, how do you guard the guard? That’s where our new LeafBlaster Pro® High Flow Inside Miter earns its keep.

Meet the High Flow Hero

Think of the High Flow Inside Miter as your gutter guard’s trusty sidekick—quietly doing its job, handling the tough spots, and making you look like a homeowner genius.

It’s a pre-cut, plug-and-play accessory that fits into the inside corner of your gutters, right where those roof valleys dump their deluge. No special tools. No custom trimming. Just an innovative solution that slides in and gets to work.

What makes it so effective?

It’s pre-cut for fast, clean installation (no elbow grease required).

It’s flexible, with options to install it under the shingle or just below the roofline—depending on your roof type or the installer’s preference.

It’s built from the same premium materials as LeafBlaster Pro®— a stainless steel micro-mesh and extruded aluminum rail combo that protects against rust and warping.

It’s also UL Certified for rainwater catchment, making it a great match for sustainable homes that utilize rain barrels or other collection systems.

In other words, it’s tough, smart, and easy to install, just like everything Gutterglove makes.

Fits (Almost) Everything

Another reason to love the High Flow Inside Miter? It plays well with others.

Whether your roof is asphalt, tile, steel, wood shake, or even flat, this accessory is ready. It’s also compatible with most gutter types (ogee, half-round, fascia—you name it), and works with a wide range of gutter guard systems, not just LeafBlaster Pro.

That means pros can keep it in the truck and know it’ll work on most jobs. And homeowners can have peace of mind knowing that their high-flow corners are finally under control.

Why It Matters

Look, not every home has a roof valley problem—but if yours does, it’s not something to ignore. Water overflow from those corners can lead to foundation cracks, landscaping erosion, and basement leaks over time. Even if you’ve got great gutter guards, the inside miter is where things can still go wrong.

This little corner piece changes that.

Whether you’re upgrading your current guards or planning a brand-new installation, ask about the LeafBlaster Pro High Flow Inside Miter. It’s a small piece of the puzzle that protects your big investment—your home.

And let’s be honest: wouldn’t it be nice to watch the rain from the porch instead of pacing the driveway with a flashlight, muttering about gutters?

Where to Find It

The High Flow Inside Miter is available through LeafBlasterPro.com for Contractor Loyalty Program members, and at professional building material suppliers.

Because when it comes to rain, it’s not just how much falls—it’s where it goes. And thanks to the new High Flow Inside Miter, it finally goes precisely where it’s supposed to.

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