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Fortunately, choosing the right size gutter can be relatively simple. All you need to do is determine your homes drainage area, roof-pitch factor, and maximum rainfall intensity and multiply those three numbers together.
Gutters are measured in linear feet, or the length of the material. Since gutters are installed along your roof, the measurement is docHubly less than the square footage of your home. Most one-story homes need 100 to 200 linear feet of gutters.
The size of your gutter depends on factors like the surface area of your roof, the amount of rainfall in your region, the size of your house, and the pitch of your roof. In most cases, guttering for a simple roof design will be five or six inches across, with either a half-round or K-style pattern.
How to Determine Gutter Dimensions for Your Home Calculate square footage of the roof surface. Measure the lengths and widths of each area of your roof. Get the pitch of your roof. Multiply the roof square footage by a number determined by the roof pitch. Use the resulting number to choose gutter measurements.
Calculate the adjusted square footage by multiplying the square footage of the gutters drainage area by the roof pitch factor and the rainfall intensity. This number will tell you what size gutter youll need.
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The general rule about placing downspouts is that you need one for every 25 to 35 linear feet of gutter. The maximum gutter length between downspouts is 40 feet. If youre in a high-capacity situation due to either roof pitch or rainfall levels, adding extra downspouts can boost your gutters drainage capacity.
The wider the fascia, the smaller the gutter will look. So, if your fascia is 1x6 you are most likely going to 5-inch gutters. If your fascia is 1x8 or 1x10 you are going to need 6-inch gutters to keep everything looking proportional.
How to Determine Gutter Dimensions for Your Home Calculate square footage of the roof surface. Measure the lengths and widths of each area of your roof. Get the pitch of your roof. Multiply the roof square footage by a number determined by the roof pitch. Use the resulting number to choose gutter measurements.

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