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6 Years In Business
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Serving You LocallyHudson, OH 44236 https://www.leafhomesafetysolutions.com/?utm_source=41dha&utm_medium=review&utm_campaign=profile-nd
Hours
- Mon: 8:00 AM - 9:00 PM
- Tue: 8:00 AM - 9:00 PM
- Wed: 8:00 AM - 9:00 PM
- Thu: 8:00 AM - 9:00 PM
- Fri: 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
- Sat: 8:00 AM - 6:00 PM
- Sun: Closed
Service Details
Areas of Expertise
- shower install
Cost Information
- Free Estimates
- Warranty Offered
- Credit Cards Accepted
Reviews
Write a ReviewThe product has met my expectations, at 70 I am glad to not have to be on a ladder cleaning the gutters.
Efficient and easy to deal with
I was overcharged
Excellent. On time professional!
Don't be taken advantage of with this overpriced and sale-pitch riddled. Contacted by this company after submitting home HomeAdvisor for gutter cleaning. LeafFilter then told me they only clean the gutters if the product is installed. I decided to let them come out since the house is two-story and it save me from purchasing an extension ladder. As well as the hassle of cleaning each year. Salesman's sales pitch would make you think you were buying a time share. flipping through 3-ring binder, writing up estimated and then slowly disclosing each itemized line one at a time, building up to the big reveal. Approximately 147 linear feet, priced at $5491.00 minus the {cough} 15% Fall Discount {Cough}, and then the ;Do It Now and let them pick the install date - another $600 off, final total $4,667. Looked the system online. LeafFilter works in a lot of applications, though NOT every application. Additionally, the salespeople have been known to pitch the initial price at nearly $90 per linear foot, while it has been estimate that LeafFilter cost is about $6 per linear foot. Companies do need to make money, therefore $20 per linear foot would be an acceptable range. I haggled with the salesman and got him down to $3,400, explaining the above information as why I was talking him down. I was shooting for $3,000; which would work out to $20 per linear foot. He wouldn't budge from $3,400, saying that that was already a best price and gracious on their part. He also said I needed to act before Nov 1st, as the fall discount would expire, etc etc. I went silent, not replying and thought I'd let him sweat it out. The day before he followed up asking if I decided what I wanted to do. I still did not answer, I wanted to wait to see what happened. Sure enough, Oct 31st, the day before the discount would expire, I received a text from some else in the company saying that they had some LeafFilter material from a very large commercial job that they did, brand new and unopened. They'd be able to do my work and offer all the same warranties - but at COST. said it was a very limited time offer. I thought I'd bit and replied that I'm interested. They replied - $2057.00 That's $13.99 per linear foot. I did accept this offer and told them to start right away. Don't get me wrong, I do appreciate the fact that I got it at $9 per linear foot cheaper than what the salesman was offering, and $7/linear cheaper than what I was shooting for -- -- However, this was almost $3,500 cheaper than the initial price. How many people get quote and don't know any better? I understand companies need to make money, but then there i just ripping off people that don't know any better - which is wrong. If I would have gotten a reason price to start, without the sale pitch and without the shady "we have materials that were already paid for by someone else, that we're now going to resell a second time to you" Technically if I was getting the gutters at COST - I should have gotten them for free. since their cost was ZERO, since they've already been paid for by the previous company that you had surplus remaining. Anyway, as I was saying, if it weren't for the sales pitch, the shady dealing and quoting me a decent price to start, I would have given 4 or 5 start rating. But i can't do that. Time will tell if the system works as stated. And I've inspected the installation, the i don't believe the micromesh joints/seams were done as advertised - they were supposed to overlap vs being tucked . Tldr; haggle to the cost of $20 per linear foot -Henry
Still too early to tell how well the system works.
Kind of expensive but did a good thorough job.
Gutter guards were installed the next day and quickly.
I felt the price was high. Only had a little under 100 . & it was $2,500 after special offers. BUT what sold me was the life time warranty and guarantee. If I ever sell my house the warranty goes with the house. If something doesn t work right they fix it no charge or refund the money. They manufacture the product & do the installation themselves not subcontracting it out. You have trained techs following the exact procedures necessary to have it installed correctly.
Our contractor came back several times to finish the job due to weather conditions. Great job!!!!!
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