The term K-style gutters is derived from the profile of this type of guttering when viewed from the side. The shape resembles the letter K, as opposed to a perfectly round gutter. K-style gutters are the most widely used gutters in America, and for a good reason.
A trusted roofing contractor talks about the important things you need to know about K-style gutters below.
Like other types of gutters, K-style gutters come in a variety of sizes. The most common sizes are five-inch and six-inch, as measured by gutter diameter, though seven-inch, eight-inch, and custom sizes are available in certain locations. While K-style gutters are typically made with aluminum, it is not uncommon to find materials like copper, galvanized steel or vinyl.
K-style gutters have certain advantages over half-round gutters. First, K-style gutters hold more water than a rounded gutter with the same diameter. Also, because of their unique shape, they are less susceptible to damage due to impact, making them stronger even when lightweight materials are used to build them. K-style gutters, however, have sharp edges where debris can collect, and are a bit harder to clean than their half-round counterparts, says a roofing professional.
In addition to their functionality, K-style gutters are popular because they slightly resemble the crown molding that is found on interior ceilings. Therefore, homebuilders tend to choose this type of guttering because its profile suits modern architecture. Many contractors have gutter-making machines which enable them to convert aluminum sheets into seamless K-style gutters of a predetermined size.
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