Gutter size is something a lot of homeowners never really think about. Gutters are just… there. Along the roofline doing their thing. Until a storm hits and suddenly water is pouring over the edges. That’s usually when people start wondering if the gutters are actually the right size.
CR Gutters, Inc.™ helps Clearwater homeowners figure out what size gutters actually work for their home. Sometimes it’s a simple upgrade that makes a big difference during storm season.
For most homes around Clearwater, gutters usually fall into one of two sizes. 5-inch or 6-inch K-style aluminum gutters. These are the ones you’ll see on most houses.
They’re common for a reason. They work well for residential roofs and they hold a decent amount of water.
This is the most common size installed on homes. Five-inch gutters work fine for many houses with smaller or medium roof areas.
They’re also a bit more affordable, which is why builders use them so often.
But during heavy Florida rainstorms, they can sometimes struggle to keep up.
Six-inch gutters are basically the larger version. They hold more water and allow faster flow during heavy rain.
A lot of Clearwater homeowners upgrade to 6-inch gutters, especially if their roof sheds a lot of water at once.
Bigger roof. Steeper slope. More runoff. Bigger gutters usually help.
When a storm hits Clearwater, rain can come down pretty hard. Roofs collect that water fast and dump it straight into the gutter system.
If the gutters are the right size, water just moves through the system and drains away from the house like it should.
But if they’re too small, they can’t keep up. They overflow.
Over time that kind of runoff can lead to things like:
It’s not always obvious at first, but undersized gutters can cause a lot of little problems over time.
Sometimes gutters overflow even when they’re clean. That’s usually a sign the system just can’t handle the amount of water coming off the roof.
A few things homeowners in Clearwater notice:
Gutters overflowing during normal rain
If water spills over the edges during regular storms, the gutters may not have enough capacity.
Downspouts struggling to drain
Too much water moving too fast can overwhelm the downspouts.
Water collecting near the house
Overflow from gutters often ends up pooling near the foundation.
Most people think new gutters are going to cost a lot. Usually not the case.
Around Clearwater, most gutter installs land somewhere between $1,500 and $4,000. It mostly depends on the size of the house and how much gutter is needed.
Get the Right Gutters Before the Next StormIf your gutters keep overflowing during storms, they might just be too small.
CR Gutters, Inc.â„¢ helps Clearwater homeowners install gutters that can actually handle Florida rain. If you want to get it checked out, call (941) 367-2727 and get it taken care of before the next storm rolls through.
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