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Selection
Selecting the best gutter material is essential for durability, maintenance, and performance. Aluminum is lightweight, rust-resistant, and widely used, making it a great all-around choice. Vinyl is budget-friendly and easy to install but can become brittle in extreme temperatures. Copper and steel offer premium durability and aesthetics but come at a higher cost. The right material should be chosen based on climate, budget, and long-term maintenance considerations. |
Slope
Gutters must be correctly sized to handle rainfall efficiently and prevent overflow. Standard residential gutters are typically 5 or 6 inches wide, but homes in areas with heavy rainfall may require larger sizes. Proper slope is also crucial, with a recommended pitch of about ¼ inch per 10 feet to ensure water flows smoothly toward downspouts. Incorrect sizing or slope can lead to water pooling, structural damage, and foundation issues over time. |
Placement
Proper installation of fasteners and downspouts ensures the long-term stability and effectiveness of the gutter system. Brackets should be securely fastened to the fascia board every 24 to 36 inches to prevent sagging and detachment. Downspouts must be placed strategically, typically every 30 to 40 feet, to direct water safely away from the foundation. Adding extensions or splash blocks helps prevent soil erosion and basement flooding, protecting the home’s structure from water damage. |
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