Gutters

Seamless aluminum guttering is the most commonly installed type of guttering on residential homes.

Steel Box Gutters

Steel box gutters are custom-made large gutters made of 24-gauge steel (minimum) in a sheet metal shop and mainly installed on commercial buildings. They are fabricated in 10-foot pieces, seamed together, and sealed with gutter sealant. They are typically 7 inches to -10 inches wide and can be made in varying heights and styles. Older box gutters were made of galvanized steel, but are now available in numerous finished colors.


Downspouts for steel box gutters are typically box-in shape and can be closed or open-faced, depending on the design. Box downspouts are also made of 24-gauge steel. Corrugated round downspouts of varying sizes are available and were very common in the 1970s and ’80s.

Plastic Gutters

Plastic gutters occasionally are found in the Midwest. Plastic gutters are typically white and come in sections of varying lengths. Plastic gutters are susceptible to hail and ladder damage. Weathercraft does not recommend or install plastic gutters.

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