Your gutter system helps keep your home damage-free by directing away the water running down your roof. But to ensure it can provide the smooth draining performance you’ve come to expect, the system has to be the right size. Do you plan to keep your existing gutters, or should you consider upsizing them?
The fact is that you should consider your area’s rainfall density when choosing the gutter system size. There are 4-inch gutters available, but they are mostly used in areas that don’t see much rainfall. In regions with a moderate climate, 5-inch gutter systems are already big enough to handle a considerable amount of water during a downpour. There are also instances, however, when upgrading your current 5-inch system to 6-inches is more ideal. You should consider bigger gutters if:
If you do decide to upgrade your gutter system, just turn to Deschutes Roofing, the trusted residential roofing and gutter company in the area. We offer a 6-inch seamless gutter system made of tough and high-quality aluminum and are designed for better and more efficient draining performance. They can also benefit you in the following ways:
Aside from commercial roofing repair and installation, Deschutes Roofing can also manage your gutter upgrade. With our 6-inch seamless gutter systems, we’ll make sure your home remains safe and protected against water runoff. Call us today at (541) 241-5720 (Bend, OR) or (503) 967-9590 (Portland, OR). You can also fill out this contact form to schedule your gutter evaluation. We’d love to hear from you!
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