Your gutter system is necessary to protect your home’s exterior and foundation from water-related issues. If you are investing in new gutters, material, style, and durability aren’t the only factors you should consider. Size can also influence the efficiency of your gutter system.
The size and slope of your roof are primary factors in determining the appropriate gutter size. Your gutters should be proportional to your roof’s square footage and pitch to prevent overflow during heavy rains. Larger roofs or those with steeper slopes collect and channel more water. It means they need wider gutters to handle the increased water flow.
Do you live in a place where storms are common? Areas with heavier and more frequent rainfall require more expansive gutters to accommodate the volume of water. Looking into the average rainfall in your location can help you select gutters that can effectively manage downpours, ensuring your property remains protected against water damage.
5-inch gutters work for most homes. However, if your house has a large roof, you might need 6-inch gutters because they can handle more rainwater. You can also use a combination of 6- and 5-inch gutters in different areas of your home. For instance, sections of slopes, valleys and peaks may need 6-inch gutters. An experienced contractor can help you design a gutter system that works best for your property.
Turn to Deschutes Roofing for customized gutter solutions. We install high-quality and long-lasting seamless aluminum gutters. Our experienced team also specializes in roofing, insulation and ventilation. Call us at (541) 313-5944 (Bend), (503) 967-9590 (Portland), (541) 246-6860 (Eugene), (503) 468-7663 (Lake Oswego) or (503) 928-8750 (Beaverton). You can also complete our online form to request an estimate.
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