K-Style
We list K-style first because they’re by far the most common gutters for modern homes. They have a shaped front edge to accentuate your home’s crown molding and even come in different colors to match your home’s exterior.
K-style gutters are the cheapest option on the market and, due to their rigid construction, are more durable than many other options. They also provide ample space for heavy rainfall since they’re deep and wide. With a professional team at the helm, they’re easy and quick to install. They lay flush with the exterior of your home, meaning that no water will run down your wall and erode.
While they provide certain benefits, there are some fallbacks. K-style gutters corrode quite quickly and are more prone to clogging compared to their counterparts. Despite this, we recommend them to any customer who wants a more affordable investment and greater durability!
Half-Round
Half-round gutters are a type of gutter commonly used on older homes or in rural settings. They’re shaped like a semi-circular halfpipe, with a wide opening along the top for increased water collection. These gutters are excellent for those who want a rustic look, more effortless cleaning routines, and less clogging or rusting.
However, half-round gutters are more expensive and potentially less durable than K-style gutters. They are also more complex and thus more costly to install since they require brackets around the roof edge where the gutter is placed and secured.
Still, for those looking to have a unique look for their home, half-round gutters are an excellent traditional option.
Box-Style
Box-style gutters are a common choice for commercial buildings. They’re oversized compared to K-style and half-round gutters, sometimes twice the width. This means they’re often used on buildings with larger rooftops and more water, such as large commercial or industrial buildings.
Since they need to support much higher volumes of water, box-style gutters are installed underneath your roof’s shingles. If you want box-style gutters, you must choose them before the building is built so they can be installed during construction!