Solid Surface Under-Shingle Gutter Protection
Rain Armor Pro®
A clean, low-profile solid surface system
designed to shed leaves while guiding rainwater
into the gutter.

A proven approach to leaf shedding
A proven approach to leaf shedding
Designed for Solid Surface Performance
Rain Armor Pro® is a solid surface gutter protection system
installed beneath the roof shingle.
Its curved front edge uses surface tension
to guide rainwater into the gutter
while leaves and debris shed off the surface.
Surface tension and gravity working together
How Rain Armor Pro® Works
Rain Armor Pro® uses a smooth solid surface
to control water flow.
As rain reaches the curved front edge,
surface tension helps direct water into the gutter,
while leaves are carried away by gravity and wind.
Installation matters
Built for Proper Installation
When installed correctly,
Rain Armor Pro® provides reliable performance
without debris buildup.
In extremely heavy rain conditions,
some water may overshoot the gutter.
This is a known limitation of single-surface designs
and not a clogging issue.
Clean design. Proven concept.
Why Choose Rain Armor Pro®
• Solid surface design
• Under-shingle installation
• Helps shed leaves and debris
• Low-profile appearance
• Color options to match roof or gutter
• Designed for moderate rain conditions
A solid solution for the right conditions
Is Rain Armor Pro® Right for Your Home?
Rain Armor Pro® is ideal for homeowners
looking for a solid surface gutter protection system
with a clean, integrated appearance.
It performs best in moderate rain environments
where surface tension systems are commonly used.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Rain Armor Pro® Systems
No. Roof warranties cover roofing materials.
Rain Armor Pro® installs beneath the shingle
using standard fastening practices when installed correctly.
No. Solid surface systems shed leaves naturally
when installed at the proper angle.
In extreme rainfall,
single-surface systems may allow some water to overshoot.
This is not clogging and does not indicate a defect.







