When it comes to protecting your home from water damage, choosing the right gutter size isn’t just about aesthetics—it’s about ensuring proper water management for your specific situation. At Lessard’s Rain Gutters, we frequently help homeowners navigate this crucial decision. Let’s explore how to choose between 5-inch and 6-inch gutters for optimal protection.
Your home’s gutter system needs to handle the amount of rainfall your roof collects. A 5-inch K-style gutter typically handles about 5,520 square feet of roof area, while a 6-inch system manages an impressive 7,960 square feet. This significant difference in capacity makes 6-inch gutters increasingly popular for modern homes.
The classic 5-inch gutter system remains an excellent choice for many homes, particularly when:
At Lessard’s Rain Gutters, we often recommend 6-inch gutters for homes that:
While 6-inch gutters typically cost about 20% more than 5-inch systems, this investment often proves worthwhile. Our professional team can help you calculate whether the additional capacity justifies the cost for your specific situation. Remember, preventing water damage far outweighs the initial cost difference.
Regardless of size choice, professional installation ensures optimal performance. Lessard’s Rain Gutters brings decades of experience in proper sizing, positioning, and installation of both 5-inch and 6-inch systems. Our expert team will:
Don’t let gutter size confusion rain on your parade. Contact Lessard’s Rain Gutters at (210) 480-0009 / 830-293-3910, or visit this link for a free consultation. Our experts will help you choose the perfect gutter size to protect your home for years to come.
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