Rain gutters are an indispensable part of your home. They keep excess water away from your home and prevent different kinds of water damage to your roofing system. There are two types of gutters, namely K-style and half-round gutters. Both have different shapes and boast unique characteristics. To find the perfect fit for your home, the leading gutter and roofing installation company Dior Construction shares their attributes for you to consider.
K-style gutters are the most commonly used gutter shape on the market today. These gutters feature a rectangular shape and complement most modern home styles. Due to the gutter’s flat side, it fits the roof’s flat fascia board and provides easy installation. It also comes in many sizes and colors, providing you with a lot of attractive choices. Additionally, K-style gutters have twice the capacity of half-round gutters and are cheaper and easier to install.
Half-round gutters resemble their namesake, appearing as pipes cut into half. These gutters appear on homes with a rounded roofline, or with roofs made out of copper and metal. Homeowners looking to give their home a more traditional and classic appeal may want to consider this gutter style. These gutters, however, are more difficult to install for residential roofing contractors as they need more brackets and don’t sit flat on the fascia. Other benefits of half-round over K-style gutters is that they’re easier to clean and maintain, and do not corrode as easily as there are fewer spots where debris can gather.
Both gutter types have their pros and cons, and we’ve summarized them with a few key points between the two. Overall, your decision should be based on your roof’s needs and which gutter type matches your home accordingly.
K-Style Gutters
Half-round Gutters
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