steel rain gutters are coated with zinc metal (a process called electroplating) to _____ – THANKS!?

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Owen Corning RF01 Rapid Flow Gutter Drainage Protection 5 x 4 (Pack of 8)


Owen Corning RF01 Rapid Flow Gutter Drainage Protection 5 x 4 (Pack of 8)


$86.25


Gutter drainage protection
keeps leaves and debris from
clogging while allowing water
to flow freely….

Amerimax Home Products 4' White Pvc Solid Gutter Cover 85320


Amerimax Home Products 4′ White Pvc Solid Gutter Cover 85320


$4.20


The gutter cover is designed with 2 flexible beads that bend to fit up to a 14 12 pitch roof. Water flows around the nose of the solid gutter cover and into the gutter through the slotted channel. It will handle the heaviest of rainfall. Helps keep leaves, pine needles, and other debris out of the gutter. Made of a rigid PVC. Easy to install. Starting at one end of the gutter, slightly lift the sh…

Weed Eater GA2010 Gutter Cleaning Blower Attachment


Weed Eater GA2010 Gutter Cleaning Blower Attachment


$23.99


WEEDEATER RAIN GUTTER ATTACHMENT *Pivoting tube directs air-flow *Attaches to all “Weed Eater” gas and electric blowers *Includes adapter, tubes and U-nozzle *10Ft….

Flex-Drain 53102 Downspout Adaptor, Landscaping Drain Pipe Adapter


Flex-Drain 53102 Downspout Adaptor, Landscaping Drain Pipe Adapter


$12.99


Fleby-drain 53102 downspout adaptor, landscaping drain pipe adapter. This unit is 3 by 4 by 4. Available in both 3 by 4 by 4-inch and 2 by 3 by 4-inch sizes, it is used to connect your downspout to fleby-drain, 4-Inch standard corrugated pipe, 4-Inch pvc, and most other 4-Inch pipe. The flebyible design allows an easier connection with more versatility than standard rigid adaptors. All fleby-drain…

SAMPLE: LeafBlaster Micro Mesh Gutter Guard. Stainless steel gutter cover shields out debris. 6 inch sample, fits 5 inch gutter.


SAMPLE: LeafBlaster Micro Mesh Gutter Guard. Stainless steel gutter cover shields out debris. 6 inch sample, fits 5 inch gutter.


$3.00


The LeafBlaster Gutter Protection System consists of three main components: a front anodized aluminum drip edge; a type 316 stainless steel V-Bend mesh filter mesh; and a water siphon control strip under the mesh. This type of gutter guard can be installed on various gutter types such as Ogee, half round, fascia, curved, box and many type of roofs such as asphalt shingle, wood shake, flat tile, Sp…

Leaves in the Gutter


Leaves in the Gutter


$7.18


After the release of 2003′s Cup of Sand compilation, Superchunk kept a pretty low profile for the next few years. Apart from a few appearances at a benefit or festivals and a song for the Aqua Teen Hunger Force soundtrack (“Misfits & Mistakes,” featuring Meatwad on vocals), the band was inactive. The individual members kept so busy at things like session work, raising kids, making solo albums, and running one of the most successful record labels on the planet that it seemed like Superchunk’s days of recording might be over. 2009′s Leaves in the Gutter EP shot that theory down in a blaze of riffs, impassioned vocals, and huge indie rock hooks the likes of which the band trademarked in the ’90s. The four songs here are crisply recorded, fiercely played rockers that could have easily found a home on Foolish or Here’s Where the Strings Come In. The experimentation and stretching the band was beginning to do on their last couple of records has been forgotten, this is flat-out indie rock designed to pin you to the wall with volume, passion, and dueling guitars. “Learned to Surf” is the song that will end up on the greatest-hits album but the other three tracks (which include the Mac-sung version of “Misfits & Mistakes”) also have all the guts and guitars we rely on Superchunk to deliver. Any thoughts that the band had nothing to offer in 2009 prove sorely misguided and the Leaves in the Gutter EP is hopefully a herald of more recordings from one of the great American rock & roll bands. ~ Tim Sendra, Rovi

Gutter


Gutter


$18.63


Gutter

In The Gutter


In The Gutter


$11.98


In The Gutter

Gutter Ballet


Gutter Ballet


$11.99


Track Listing: 1. Of Rage and War, 2. Gutter Ballet, 3. Temptation Revelation, 4. When the Crowds Are Gone, 5. Silk and Steel, 6. She’s in Love, 7. Hounds, 8. Unholy, The, 9. Mentally Yours, 10. Summer’s Rain, 11. Thorazine Shuffle – (bonus track)

Gutter Rainbows


Gutter Rainbows


$18.98


Track Listing: (DISC 1:), (DISC 2:), 1. After the Rain, 1. Ain’t Waiting, 2. Cold Rain, 2. Gutter Rainbows, 3. Friends & Family, 3. So Low, 4. Palookas, 4. Tater Tot, 5. How You Love Me, 5. Mr. International, 6. I’m On One, 6. Uh Oh, 7. Self Savior, 7. Wait For You

Leaves in the Gutter [EP] [Digipak]


Leaves in the Gutter [EP] [Digipak]


$7.99


Track Listing: 1. Learned to Surf, 2. Misfits & Mistakes, 3. Screw It Up, 4. Knock Knock Knock, 5. Learned to Surf

SUPERCHUNK: LEAVES IN THE GUTTER


SUPERCHUNK: LEAVES IN THE GUTTER


$37.59


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Superchunk - Leaves In The Gutter [4/7]


Superchunk – Leaves In The Gutter [4/7]


$8.18


Disc 1:Learned To SurfMisfits & MistakesScrew It UpKnock Knock KnockLearned To Surf [Acoustic Demo]

Rain On The Leaves 1


Rain On The Leaves 1


$39.99


Paul Huchton Rain On The Leaves 1 – Photographic Print

Rain In The Leaves: The EPs Volume 1


Rain In The Leaves: The EPs Volume 1


$9.99


Rain In The Leaves: The EPs Volume 1

Glitter in the Gutter


Glitter in the Gutter


$11.18


It took three albums, but Jesse Malin’s finally made it. What does that mean? It means that he’s finally assembled the record he’s been trying to put together since his debut (which was a good record). Glitter in the Gutter is a fully realized collection of solidly crafted pop/rock songs that are as lyrically substantive and poetic as the music that goes with them. Produced by Rob Caggiano and Eddie Wohl for Adeline Records, Malin is the epitome of the street rocker with a poet’s heart. Rolling in California, for the first time on a record — and for the first time above 14th Street in New York City — Malin recruited old pal Ryan Adams to play guitar on a couple of cuts, Jakob Dylan to sing a backing vocal, and some guy named Bruce Springsteen to help him sing a duet on killer little ballad called “Broken Radio” complete with strings. This cut is the proof, though the record is filled with it, that Malin has become one of those fine rock & roll storytellers who has equal parts melodrama, hedonism, poetry, swagger and timing. The story of a former lover, someone hidden from the view of the protagonist, as Adams’ guitars entwine with a piano and strings and ambient sounds, the tempo is slow and Malin’s croon sounds like a man on the fire escape reminiscing to the night sky: “She used to talk about astrology/She was born in June/She danced with strangers and celebrities/Empty stars and full moon/I was thinking about the universe/For what it’s worth/Or the one about the phoenix bird/That died and then returned.” He jumps right back with the wild rocker “Prisoners of Paradise” and evokes all the desperation of the bleary-eyed romantics in the young Springsteen with the soul of Willy DeVille and the savvy wisdom of Elliott Murphy and is louder and prouder than all three. “Black Haired Girl” is another city story, it’s all blazing guitars and sweet melodies. There’s a wild vulnerability in the singer though he’s trying hard to be in control. “Lucinda,” well, we know who that one’s about. There are a few songs on her album West about Malin, too.But Malin doesn’t have to wait until the middle of the record to shine. He does it from the first cut, when he leaves the country-ish tinge present on his earlier records for good. The ringing guitars on “Don’t Let Them Take You Down” become a lone acoustic that gives way to a cracking snare and big ringing electrics courtesy of Lizzy Lee Vincent and Justin Lomery: “We were born in flames, maiden names/Suburban homes, make your bones/Bite your lip, take the fifth…And it’s my generation and the whole world is breakin my heart.” He goes out of it roaring with all the romance rock & roll can promise when it splits reality in two: “Don’t let them take you down/It’s a beautiful day/Don’t let them mess you around.” Coming up in the ’80s through the hardcore punk scene, Malin’s proving that he’s matured but that he believes, though he’s got no illusions about what’s happening all around him. Speaking of the ’80s, Mali

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