Steel and copper gutters.
Garage gutters types.
Many styles are available.
If treated well copper gutters can last up to 50 years.
Old gutters start to display signs of rust and structural weakness.
Both styles come in 5 or 6 inch widths but your choice will depend on the size of roof and amount of water to be drained.
Types of garage gutters and accessories.
K style gutters have flat bottoms and backs and the front side of the gutter usually has a decorative shape such as a curve or ogee that mimics crown molding.
They work best with round downspouts.
Box gutters also simply called square gutters have deep wide troughs and lack the contours that give k style gutters their decorative appearance.
The og type is more common.
K style gutters also come in a range of sizes.
Five and six inch troughs are the most common and can adequately handle heavy runoff from most residential roofs.
The main drawback of galvanized steel is the rust factor.
These are expected lifespans but you should replace your gutters whenever they show obvious signs of wear and damage.
Gutters come in two basic forms half round and o gee which has a flat side that fits against the roof edge a flat bottom and a multiple curved outside that forms a lip at the top.
They fit well and look the best on traditional older brick homes.
Galvanized steel rain gutters are by the far most popular as they are very competitive cost wise and are sturdier than their aluminum counterparts when it comes to damage incurred by falling branches and ladders.
Many styles are available.
As with aluminum gutter products steel gutters come in a few different varieties.
In order to accomplish this task you will need to have access to a ladder a trowel and a pair of gloves.
Half round gutters catch water efficiently but need help draining water away from your home.
Gutter sizes for a half round gutter are 5 to 6 inches in width.