K style photo by eric roth.
Fascia vs k style gutters.
Wide bottom fascia style gutters are much larger.
Many times fascia gutters are touted as having higher capacity which is partly true but assuming that you use a fascia gutter with the same size outlet as its 5k counterpart both gutters will jam just as soon the only difference is the couple of extra seconds it takes for the fascia gutter to fill to the top.
With its stylish look the k style gutter is also one of the most attractive choices on the market today.
This most common gutter shape became popular after world war ii.
Some people choose to install these gutters on their own.
It has a flat bottom and a profiled face that resembles crown molding.
3 x4 k style where gutters collect rainwater downspouts drain it.
In this case you can generally purchase k style gutters in different pre cut sizes.
As the nation s most popular gutter profile the k style accounts for nearly 80 of the gutters installed today.
Comes in 5 6 7 and 8 inch.
Wide bottom fascia gutters look appealing on more contemporary looking homes as they have clean straight lines that compliment that architecture style.
K style gutter on a woodinville home.
K style gutters look great on older eastside homes as well as homes with smaller roof lines.
Fascia gutters another alternative feature a smooth face that.
If you think 5 k style gutters might not be large enough for you then half round gutters almost certainly will be too small since their 6 size holds less volume than 5 k style.
Often fitted with rectangular downspouts.
Most types of hangers mount onto fascia board or other vertical structural members.
These have a shape similar to decorative crown molding.
These gutters are flat on one side so they attach more directly to the fascia than other half round gutters.
K style gutters are very aesthetically pleasing and have a crown molding look that outline a roof very well.
5 inch 032 inch thick aluminum sections about 1 60 per foot.
Fascia gutters are often larger than k style or half round gutters making them perfect for extreme weather and homes and buildings with large roofs given their ability to handle large and sudden rushes of water.
Hangers secured to fascia.
They are also extremely secure and will hold up to extreme storms and other weather.
Hangers come in several different styles each with its own pros and cons.
Wide bottom fascia style gutters.
Homeowners and contractors alike prefer this gutter option for its easy installation and durability.