Clean Pro spotlights heavy-rain gutter guard guidance for New Orleans
Clean Pro Gutter Cleaning is urging New Orleans homeowners to think about roof-edge drainage as summer storm season intensifies on the Gulf Coast. The company ties its gutter guard guidance to local flood risk, city pumping infrastructure and homeowner service-request patterns. Why it matters: - New Orleans homeowners face a mix of heavy rain, hurricane exposure and a drainage system that can be overwhelmed during storm events. - Roof-edge drainage affects where runoff goes before it reaches the ground, which can mean the difference between controlled flow and overflow onto fascia, siding, landscaping and foundation-adjacent soil. - Clean Pro argues that gutter guards should be evaluated for water-handling performance, not just debris control, in high-rainfall markets like New Orleans. What happened: - Clean Pro Gutter Cleaning highlighted its heavy-rain gutter guard guidance for New Orleans as summer storm season builds. - The company linked the guidance to local storm exposure, municipal drainage infrastructure and homeowner service-request behavior. - Jonathan D. Byrd I, founder and owner of Clean Pro Gutter Cleaning, said New Orleans shows why roof-edge drainage must be treated as part of storm preparation. - Clean Pro said its New Orleans service availability, heavy-rain guide and Clean Pro Guard product information are available through the company’s website. The details: - The National Weather Service’s New Orleans/Baton Rouge office was tracking increased heavy-rain and flash-flood risk on June 15, with forecast discussion pointing to the possibility of several inches of rainfall and locally higher totals along parts of the Gulf Coast corridor. - NOLA Ready says New Orleans faces hurricane-season threats from Atlantic and Gulf storms, and that the area’s greatest storm threat runs from June 1 through November 30. - The Sewerage and Water Board of New Orleans says the city is built as a series of basins and that parts of New Orleans can fill with water when it rains. - The agency says most rainwater is pumped into Lake Pontchartrain through a drainage system with 24 drainage pumping stations and 120 drainage and constant-duty pumps. - Clean Pro said gutters, downspouts and gutter guards do not prevent street flooding, storm surge or hurricane damage. - Clean Pro said those home systems determine whether roof runoff moves through the roof-edge drainage path or spills over before reaching a street, catch basin or canal. - Clean Pro’s recent New Orleans-area service-request review found that, among a small recent sample of residential quote requesters who answered the cleaning-history question, most reported more than one year since their last gutter cleaning. - In that same sample, most wanted service as soon as possible or within two weeks. - Clean Pro said the figures reflect homeowners who had already initiated a service request and do not represent all New Orleans households. - Clean Pro said heavy-rain performance depends on screen opening, guard slope, gutter pitch, roof-valley flow, debris load and downspout capacity. - Clean Pro Guard is the company’s proprietary micro-mesh gutter guard system built from Type 304 surgical-grade stainless steel. - Clean Pro Guard is installed through Clean Pro’s 43-state coordination network. - NOAA’s 2026 Atlantic hurricane outlook calls for a below-normal season but still forecasts 8 to 14 named storms, 3 to 6 hurricanes and 1 to 3 major hurricanes. - Clean Pro said one stalled rain band, tropical storm or heavy downpour can overwhelm a blocked roof-edge drainage path even in a below-normal season. - Clean Pro Gutter Cleaning, LLC says it has been in business since 2001 and operates as the nation’s largest gutter service booking agency. - The company says it connects homeowners with vetted, insured professionals across more than 840 cities in 200 metropolitan areas spanning 43 states. - The company says it pioneered satellite-based gutter measurement technology in 2012 and became the first gutter service to eliminate in-person estimates. - Clean Pro says it has coordinated more than 100,000 gutter cleanings and maintains a 4.9-star average rating. - The company says all contractors carry a minimum $1 million liability insurance and every service includes a 30-day no-clog guarantee. - More information is available at the company’s website . Between the lines: - The message reframes gutter guards as part of stormwater management at the house level, not just a home-maintenance add-on. - Clean Pro is using New Orleans’ visible drainage system and recurring storm risk to make a broader sales pitch about premium guard design and service timing. - The company’s service-request sample points to urgency among people already looking for help, but it is not presented as a citywide trend. What’s next: - Homeowners can review Clean Pro’s New Orleans availability, read the heavy-rain gutter guard guide or compare the Clean Pro Guard system online. - The immediate risk window remains the Atlantic hurricane season, which runs through Nov. 30.
Disclaimer: This article was produced by AGP Wire with the assistance of artificial intelligence based on original source content and has been refined to improve clarity, structure, and readability. This content is provided on an “as is” basis. While care has been taken in its preparation, it may contain inaccuracies or omissions, and readers should consult the original source and independently verify key information where appropriate. This content is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal, financial, investment, or other professional advice.
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