The bigger the better, right? Not always. When it comes to gutters, many factors come into play to determine gutter size. Some issues may seem to be related to the size of your gutters but could end up being completely unrelated. Hiring a gutter specialist you trust is crucial, as they can help guide you towards the right gutters for your home. Trotter Roofing and Gutters has years of experience in gutter installation and is dedicated to giving our customers the information they need to make the best decision for their home.
Choosing your gutter size probably isn't going to be a D-I-Y project as it requires many different measurements paired with the expertise of a gutter specialist.
There is definitely such a thing as having gutters that are too big. Typically, seamless gutters are about 5 inches wide, though homes could also have 4 or 6-inch gutters. In very special cases, 7 inches may be warranted for optimal flow. Industrial/commercial gutters, on the other hand, can be 6, 8, 9, or 12-inches wide, depending on the size of the building. It should be noted that 12-inch gutters would never be appropriate for a residential building. If your gutters are too large, it could affect the aesthetics of your home. Additionally, you don't want to pay to have larger gutters installed if they aren't necessary. If your gutters are too small, they could cause long-term damage to your roof and your home.
It's safe to say that having a professional install your gutter system is a must, but those same professionals are crucial to the gutter-choosing process as well. Every roof and circumstance is different, and a roofing and gutter specialist can give you all of the information you need to choose the right gutter system.