But don t overlook performance and quality.
Best gauge for gutters.
It s the reason we have this blog up.
You will probably never see this in tampa.
Aluminum gutters come in varying gauges or thickness.
The term gauge is used to describe the thickness of the aluminum.
Wood is also an option but wood gutters are rare except for restoration work.
Believe it or not a lot of our customers are pretty worried about gauge.
Gauge is a measure of the thickness of the aluminum in a seamless aluminum gutter.
There is so much to consider when choosing new gutters including shape material and cost.
Gutters of this gauge will do very well on most homes that experience mild to moderate weather and little snow.
Gutters and downspouts the vertical sections that send runoff down to the ground are made out of aluminum vinyl galvanized steel stainless steel and copper.
Copper comes in 16 24 gauge again larger number means thinner with 20 gauge being the most common though 16 gauge is used for steep roofs likely to have snow avalanches and in heavy eave gutter icing country and for historic buildings where it is desired to have the gutter last decades without maintenance.
Another way of classifying aluminum gutters is as heavy medium or lightweight heavy weight being the thickest.
Here s how to choose the best gutters for your home.