Unless you want to pay for residential roof repair jobs every few months, you have to have good gutters for your roofing system. The main purpose of gutters is to help drain rainwater and melted snow runoff from your roof, channeling the water into the downspouts and to a safe drainage site away from your home. You can choose from two different types of gutters to accomplish this: K-style and half-round gutters.
At first glance, the difference between K-style and half-round gutters seems to be purely aesthetic. The truth is that there is more that goes into their design than meets the eye. Let our experts at Dior Construction walk you through the pros and cons of these two popular gutter styles.
K-Style Gutters
As you plan with your roofing installation company for a roof replacement, it’s likely that the discussion of gutters will pop up. K-style gutters are currently the most popular style among homes with both traditional and modern contemporary architecture. They are so-named because of the K-shaped profile of their cross-section. These gutters have one flat side that can be fastened securely to the fascia. Its troughs can be sized depending on the amount of rainfall your home is expected to get.
Half-Round Gutters
Half-round gutters, on the other hand, have a U-shaped cross-section. This style of gutters are better fitted to traditional homes like classic Victorian and Colonial homes. Half-round gutters offer great aesthetic value especially because they are usually made from bronze, giving them a beautiful patina the longer they are used.
Which One Is Right for You?
K-style gutters can typically handle heavier loads than their half-round counterparts which is why many residential roofing contractors recommend their use. However, if you want to preserve the historic appeal of an older home, half-round gutters offer better value and functionality.
Whichever style of gutter you choose, you can turn to our professionals at Dior Construction, your trusted roofing and gutter installation experts. Give us a call at (833) 838-3467 or fill out our contact form to schedule a design consultation and request a free estimate today. We serve homeowners in Essex County, and other surrounding areas in NJ.