Gutter size is one of those things most homeowners don’t think about until something goes wrong. Like when it’s raining and water is just pouring over the sides even though your gutters look fine. That’s usually not a clog issue, it’s a sizing problem.
CR Gutters, Inc.™ helps Tacoma homeowners figure this out all the time. A lot of houses have older or undersized gutters that just can’t handle the amount of rain we get here. So even if everything is clean, water still overflows because the system isn’t built for Tacoma weather.
For most homes in Tacoma, it usually comes down to two options:
5 inch gutters are pretty common and work fine for smaller homes or roofs that don’t push a ton of water. But once you start dealing with bigger roofs or heavier rain, they can struggle a bit.
If your home has a larger roof, steeper pitch, or just takes on a lot of rain, 6 inch gutters are usually the better move.
They handle more water, plain and simple. So instead of water spilling over during heavier rain, everything actually flows through like it should.
Try this: if you’ve noticed overflow during normal Tacoma rain, upgrading to 6 inch gutters is usually the fix.
Tacoma rain is not light
This isn’t a place where you can get away with undersized gutters. Tacoma gets steady rainfall, and your gutter system needs to keep up with that.
If your gutters are too small, you’ll start noticing:
And that’s not just annoying, it can lead to bigger issues if it keeps happening.
Overflow is a sign something is off
If your gutters are overflowing during moderate rain, that’s a pretty clear sign they’re either clogged or too small.
If they’ve already been cleaned and you’re still seeing overflow, it’s probably a sizing issue. That’s something a lot of homeowners don’t realize at first.
It’s not just about size
Gutter size matters, but so does everything else around it. Things like:
All of that plays into how well your system works.
That’s why it helps to have someone actually look at your home instead of just guessing.
Local experience makes a difference
Tacoma homes deal with specific weather patterns, and not every gutter setup works the same here. Having a system designed for this kind of rain makes a big difference long term.
CR Gutters, Inc.â„¢ installs systems based on what actually works in Tacoma, not just what looks standard on paper.
What it costs in Tacoma
Most installs end up somewhere around $1500 to $4000. Depends on the house, materials, all that. Yeah it’s some money upfront, but it saves you from dealing with bigger issues later.
Get the right gutters installed
If your gutters keep overflowing, it’s probably not just a cleaning thing. Call CR Gutters, Inc.™ at (253) 447-1419 and have them take a look. Way easier to fix it now than keep dealing with it every time it rains.