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Barnetts Roof Valley Controllers (Metal Valley)

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1.PatternName:Flat Valley


About this item

  • Water goes in leaves slide off.


The version of the Valley Controller for metal valleys instead of shingle.


sjvdam
Reviewed in the United States on March 15, 2025
These things are amazing! I was skeptical at first because the material they are made of did not seem too durable. I paid my contractor who installed my gutter screens to install these since some of the gutter screens had to be cut away to fit these in. He was a bit skeptical too. I used to have what looked like Niagara Falls shooting from my inside corner roof valleys during even the lightest rain shower but not anymore! Even in winter, we did not have the icicles and ice damming like in the past. It is not quite a year since they were installed but so far, I am impressed.
Michaelin428
Reviewed in the United States on August 4, 2024
We have two of these installed in gutter areas where there are corners. Installation is easy and takes very little time to complete.Normal rain is controlled, remaining in the gutter system to be carried away from the foundation. Another plus of these controllers is that when there is a terrific downpour (such as 7”/hr) rain is quickly diverted, shooting several feet away.Quick service, reasonable price, easy to install and very effective.
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on October 25, 2024
I bought two of the corner ones (valleys) and two of the flat ones (for over my front door). I had three places that overflowed on a regular basis and I was losing hope of finding a good solution. Other attempts to stop the overflow would always result in trapping leaves and acorns and end up flooding over anyway. I have gutter covers, but water would shoot right over them and pour down off the roof. These worked extremely well and I couldn’t be happier. We have had some major rainstorms and nothing flows over my gutters anymore! So happy I came across these after hours of searching for an effective solution to my problem.
Ambrose A. Dunn-meynell
Reviewed in the United States on September 12, 2023
These are the best items I have tried to prevent water from overshooting a valley on a shingle roof where the gutters are fitted with guards. Installation is a little tricky, but well within the abilities of a home handyman and the company's technical advice team is responsive. When newly installed, they do a good job of directing water into the gutters. However, they require regular maintenance (i.e. about once every 6 months). As time passes, the slots that allow water into the gutters become clogged with debris and cease to function. You will need to clean them out with a water hose and/or an awl or similar spiked object.
Alli
Reviewed in the United States on August 15, 2023
We have a metal roof & valley that meet up with a shingle roof. We have Leaf Guard gutters & the inside corners are horrible, can't even catch the water coming down the metal valley because they are too small. We've had Leaf Guard out to "adapt" the corners but nothing would stop the water from just pouring over the inside corner & pelting the countertop below. We found these on Amazon. The video was a great presentation so we thought we'd give them a try. We had to install them a little differently as we could not fit the end part in the small gutter corner so it rests a bit above it. No big deal, they are dark & so is our roof. These work GREAT! We've had a few heavy rains since installing them & they slow the water down so much that it goes right into the gutter. Highly recommend this product, so happy we found it!
Thomas J Morin
Reviewed in the United States on July 22, 2023
The roof line of our garage is perpendicular to family roof line. So, a trough of rain water is directed down toward the eave trough often missing it and flooding the patio below. While I had to slightly modify this device to accommodate the existing trough width as well as its elevation relative to the roof eave, installation was easy. Shortly, after installation a storm event occurred and I witnessed the flowing trough of water being directed to the eave trough with no overflow to the patio and no accumulation of Debry. It work wonderfully and I highly recommend this product to solve similar problems. "GREAT DESIGN"
User 99
Reviewed in Canada on September 14, 2022
I don’t usually write reviews but I had to on this one. Firstly the instruction should be presented when purchasing this product because you have to drill inch and a half screws through the face of your eavestrough as part of the install. Next you have to modify it and allow a gap at the top so crap can run straight in your eaves trough like Pineneedles and then cake the Silicone to it in the instructions. The theory behind it is good but unless you have a perfectly square 90° corners and your shingles are cut all the way back to the edge of your roof and there’s no slope to your eaves trough in the corners you’re screwed. Of course being a guy, I tried to bastardize it to make it work so I’m not even going to attempt to return them. Just don’t waste your time or your money. I can guarantee this one won’t last the winter with the cold weather.
Customer
Reviewed in Canada on August 5, 2021
It's harder to install than it looks. I didn't think it would work once it was installed. Checked on it in the winter & spring expecting it to have fallen apart but it did it's job through ice & snow and looks exactly the same as when I first installed it. Aside from the install difficulty this thing works.
cosbi
Reviewed in the United States on August 25, 2021
Unfortunately this was a massive waste of time and money even though I bought the the flat controller I still received a corner and had to cut both of them, as soon as I had a heavy rain I quickly learned these actually made the water flow worse water just now flies over these. Lucky for me I drilled holes in my new gutters and pulled up new shingles to install something that works worse than the 8$ gusher guard from a hardware store. Save your money and time good idea but doesn’t do it’s job.
Pov L.
Reviewed in Canada on September 18, 2020
Works great!
Edward Chau
Reviewed in Canada on September 11, 2020
must ajust and cut according to your valley set up.
Vajja
Reviewed in the United States on June 8, 2020
It works, we dont see any overflow yet, we are yet to see heavy rain but we had some quick down pors and we didnt see any over flow.Here is the BUT comes from, and few suggestions to the the inventor.#1 - Not all roofs are steep, if the roof is not steep enough this become impossible to install without lot of modifications. , I have to cut in the middle all the way to the bottom where we need to cut the sides off to, i had to secure it with two screws on the top so it doesnt come off peeling as my roof is not that steep.#2 - Narrow valleys need the diverter to be cut on both sites to fit. I had to cut the both sides of the top to fit in my valley#3 - Its $25 fix, you could include two extra screws in it for people who want to screw it on the top, it comes exactly with two screws.#4 - If you have gutter guards you need to cut them to be able to make this work.#5 - if you have low pitch roof depending on how your shingles are installed, this will actually push the diverter up, creating more space to caulk between the shingles and the diverter, measure and check twice before you cut the sides. Don't follow what you see in the instructional video, or you will end up with a blob of caulking on the sides so water doesn't go underneath.It took me almost 2 hours to get this set up and glue down.
Dan Williams
Reviewed in Canada on June 12, 2020
As long as you get them installed just right The valley controllers work like a charm. Perfect product.
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