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What You Should Know About Gutters in Ohio
Gutters come in various materials, sizes and colors. It
is no surprise then, why Ohio consumers feel so perplexed
when it comes to purchasing the right gutter system for
their home.
Wood, vinyl, aluminum, steel and copper are some of the
materials that gutters and downspouts are made of. Wood is
the least popular because of its high maintenance and price.
Vinyl is great for do-it-yourselfers and can be found at
home-improvement centers. Aluminum gutters are the most
common. Primary aluminum is the thickest and most consistent
kind. Avoid secondary aluminum, a recycled product that’s
often plagued by inconsistent thickness. Metal gutters are
made in sheet metal shops and require gutter specialists to
install them.
Types of Gutters
Sectional types are sold in 10ft. to 22ft. long pieces.
They are either made of vinyl, painted aluminum or
pre-painted steel. Gutter sections are joined together by
snap-in-place connectors. All sectional systems have end
caps, corner pieces and drop outlets for connecting to
downspouts. The negative to sectional systems is that there
is a potential for leaks through the seams. One positive is
that they can be installed by either the homeowner or by a
professional installer.
Seamless gutters are the most popular type today. The
biggest selling point is that they don’t have any seams
which could potentially leak. The sections join only at
inside and outside corners and at downspout outlets.
Seamless gutters
are usually formed from aluminum that has a baked-on finish,
but they may be made from copper or factory-painted steel.
They are made with a special machine that’s brought to your
home by a gutter contractor. These types of gutters can not
be installed by do-it-yourselfer's.
If you are looking for a gutter protection, gutter
cleaning or awnings for your Ohio home, please call us today
at 419-532-3610 or complete our
online request form.
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