Rain Gutter Profiles

Rain Gutter Profiles

Seamless Rain Gutter, Seamless Box Gutter, Seamless Half-Round Gutter, Copper Gutter, Half-Round Rain Gutter & Custom Fabricated Box Gutter

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Seamless Aluminum K-Style Rain Gutters

This popular, low-cost metal won't rust and comes in an array of colors, including ones that resemble aged copper and zinc. It has a flat bottom and a profiled face that resembles crown molding; often fitted with rectangular downspouts. Comes in 5, 6, 7, and 8 inch widths. Handles more than twice the runoff of a half-round of the same width. Available in seamless or in sections held together with rivets or screws and sealed with caulk. Lightweight (.025 inch thick) and medium-weight (.027 inch) aluminum are susceptible to denting and bending; heavyweight (.032 inch) aluminum lasts longer, about 25 years.

Seamless Box Gutter

5 inch seamless Box Gutters are commonly used on residential and small business. It handles smaller rain water draining off smaller roofs. 5 inch are equipped with 2×3 inch downspouts; however 3×4 inch downspout may also be used if your area requires more water drainage. 6 inch seamless Box Gutters are commonly used on larger roofs and commercial buildings. 6in drains massive amount of water needed for a larger system and are equipped with 3×4 inch downspouts, which makes a great system for a larger roof.

Seamless Half-Round

Seamless Half round gutters offer a unique look and have the advantage of being 6 inches wide for maximum rain gathering. Seamless half round gutters can be used on virtually any roof type. Our half round gutters are usually installed with round downspouts, however square downspouts can also be used. There are a variety of custom external/internal brackets for the gutters and downspouts available.

Half Round Rain Gutters

Half round rain gutters add a touch of class and style and are the preferred gutter profile for traditional and historic applications. Unlike the k style gutter, half round gutters have a round shape that helps the water drain out as opposed to staying in the flat bottom of the gutter. With less water holding in the gutter there will be less corrosion over time. With dozens of hanger options available, half round gutters can be installed on flat fascia, slanted fascia, no fascia, exposed rafters, no rafters, crown molding and many, many more.  Half round gutters are available in over twenty colors, and materials including copper, aluminum, galvanized steel, galvalume, freedom gray copper and zinc.

Custom Fabricated Box Rain Gutter

A box gutter, parallel gutter, or trough gutter is a rain gutter on a roof usually rectangular in shape; it may be lined with metal, asphalt, or roofing felt, and may be concealed behind a parapet or the eaves, or in a roof valley. Box gutters are essentially placed between parallel surfaces, as in a valley between parallel roofs or at the junction of a roof and a parapet wall. They should not be confused with so-called valley gutters or valley flashings which occur at the non-parallel intersection of roof surfaces, typically at right angled internal corners of pitched roofs. Provision is made in the design of the gutter to have a rain flow to the outlet with a maximum slope of 1:200 and a minimum of 1:400.

Copper Rain Gutters

Never rusts or needs painting; should last 100 years in any climate. Available in seamless or sections, and in three weights: 16, 18, and 20 ounces. Seams should be soldered. Oxidizes to a matte brown in a matter of months, blue-green over decades. If you prefer gray gutters that don't leave green stains, select lead-coated or tin-zinc-plated copper.

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