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Differences Between Residential Gutters & Commercial Gutters

Gutter Helmet Residential and Commercial Gutters
July 23, 2019 at 2:00 p.m.

By Gutter Helmet.

Share this important information with your customers to help them understand the critical role of gutters on their home or business, then find out how you can offer Gutter Helmet as a solution. 

Gutters are an important part of a roofing system, whether it’s on a home or a business.

Their purpose is to funnel water away from the building’s foundation in a safe manner. For homes, that often means water drains into landscaping or the yard, but for businesses, there isn’t always that option. This is just one of the differences between residential and commercial gutters.

There are more similarities than differences between residential and commercial gutters.
For both, you’ll need to choose the material, style and whether you’re installing rain gutter covers
products.

Gutter Basics

When choosing gutters for a home or business, you’ll have a few important decisions to make with your gutter installer. First is the size of the gutter. Most gutters are either five or six inches, and the roof’s surface determines the size gutter you’ll need. More often than not, commercial buildings have six-inch gutters.

Next is the gutter material. Unless your municipality has a regulation for the gutter material, generally all gutter materials work on both both homes and businesses. However, here is what is most common for each gutter material:

  • Aluminum. Overall, the most popular choice for both residential and commercial gutters due to the many options for colors and the cost.
  • Galvanized Steel. More common on commercial buildings than residential due to the cost, strength and life expectancy.
  • Vinyl. This option is rarely used on commercial buildings and is losing popularity with homeowners as well.
  • Copper. Homeowners use copper to complete the look of their home. It’s the most expensive gutter material, making it one of the least likely options. Rarely is it found on a commercial structure.

You’ll also need to select a gutter shape. The common shapes are K-style, U-style and box gutters. Although any shape of gutter can be installed on any building, most often a home has a K-style gutter while a business has a box-style. Copper is the most common U-style gutter, so it’s most often seen on homes. And if you’re concerned with gutter cleaning, you may want to talk to your gutter installer about rain gutter covers products available and how they work with different gutter sizes, shapes and materials.

What You Should Consider Before Selecting Your Gutters

Whether you’re installing new gutters on a home or a business, you’ll need to take several factors into consideration. Homeowners should consult their HOA or architectural review regulations before selecting a material, color or style. Businesses need to know the local regulations for gutter size and material type before installation. Your gutter installer should know the local regulations regarding water runoff before they provide a final design and estimate on your gutter system.

Finalizing Your Gutter System Plans

Whether your biggest consideration with your new gutters is style, material, function or your budget, you’ll have many decisions to make. As you and your gutter installer come to an agreement on the different elements, be sure to talk about rain gutter covers products that work with the gutters you select. If you never want to clean your gutters again, consider a Gutter Helmet® system for your home or a Molded Screen Louver System by Gutter Helmet for your commercial building. Both will protect your gutters from leaves and debris making gutter cleaning a thing of the past.

Learn more about becoming a Gutter Helmet installer 

Original article source: Gutter Helmet



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July 23, 2020
thank you for sharing the difference between the both residential and commercial gutters. very helpful post.

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