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6 Gutter Options That Work for Your Hom

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Gutters are made of different materials that suit all kinds of roofing systems. You may want to consider the temperature of your place and the general weather conditions as you shop for the best gutters for your home. Another consideration is whether you should DIY or hire professional roofers for the job. Some materials are easy to work with while others require a whole team of skilled individuals to get things set up correctly.

1. Aluminum – Its lightweight and easy-to-install features make aluminum the most widely used gutter type nowadays. It won’t rust and can withstand snow because of its 0.032 or 0.027 gauge thickness. Aluminum can be painted on to match the exterior color of the house and roof.

2. Copper – The elegance of copper is still used for high-end roofing and historical buildings. No need to paint because it develops a patina over time. It is very durable but pricey. It needs professional installation to weld the seams and joints together.

3. Seamless Aluminum – These cost slightly higher than aluminum because of the pro installation that it requires. This gutter type reduces the chance of leaks because of the minimal seams.

4. Steel – The strength of steel is incomparable; however, it is prone to rust in just 5 to 10 years. It is not recommended for DIY and can be very pricey.

5. Vinyl – It is lightweight and inexpensive. But the downside is quite considerable. They come in a few color choices, and they easily fade. Vinyl has a tendency to crack in extreme cold weather and cannot support ladders placed against them. 

6. Zinc – It’s durable, and there’s no need to paint on it. It requires professional installation and welding of joints and seams.

If you have a need for gutter installation or any kind of roof repair, Safe Harbor Exteriors is the go-to roofing company with an exceptional service record. For a free estimate and consultation, call us at (913) 553-3620. We serve homeowners in Shawnee, KS.

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