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Who Can Benefit From 6-Inch Gutters?

Why use a 6-inch gutter when a 5-inch system already works for you? One of the best reasons to choose 6-inch gutters is to prolong the lifespan and performance of the system. But generally, commercial properties and homes with steep roofs are the ones that benefit the most from this gutter size. 

 Continue reading to learn more about the ideal uses for 6-inch gutters.

Office Buildings

Office buildings typically have wide roof areas, which means their gutter systems deal with significant volumes of rainwater. This makes 6-inch gutters ideal for such properties because they can hold two times the water capacity and pressure of a standard 5-inch gutter system during heavy rainfall. A 6-inch gutter also has a wider mouth, making it easy for maintenance personnel to clean the system.

Commercial Buildings

Hotels and apartments also have wide roof areas, which are sometimes used as bars, function areas and types of usable space. Six-inch gutters are ideal for these buildings because they prevent overflowing on the rooftop and ground, which is crucial to maintaining the functionality of the rooftop facilities.

Steep-Roofed Homes

Six-inch gutters can accommodate the heavy pressure of rainwater from steep roofs. Rainwater flows rapidly on steep roofs because of their higher slope and wider roof area. The sturdy material of 6-inch gutters can handle the volume of water and send them straight to downspouts.

Convenient Cleaning

A 6-inch gutter system gives you enough hand space to insert and pick out leaves and debris without accidentally damaging the gutter system. This means you can clean the gutters efficiently since there is enough space to insert your hand while holding a brush.

Better Fascia Protection

Six-inch gutters completely cover the fascia if properly installed. This means your fascia will be less prone to damage from water.

You can count on Renaissance Roofing, Inc. to provide you with top-notch gutter installation services. We offer customer-centered services and high-quality workmanship. Call us at (541) 791-4886, or fill out this contact form for a free consultation.

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