What Material Should You Choose for Your New Gutters?

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When it comes time to think about gutter replacement, the choice of the gutter material is important. Here are the most popular gutter materials available.

Copper Gutters

Copper gutters have become popular as an upscale option for high-end homes in the Northeast. They are more expensive, but worth the investment. Not only do copper gutters have a premium look and add value to a home, they do not rust. Copper that is exposed to the elements goes through chemical reactions that give the bright metal a pale green outer layer called a patina. This patina protects the copper below the surface from further corrosion. Copper gutters never need painting, and the green patina they eventually develop creates a distinct, sought-after look. One of the best reasons to choose copper gutters is their longevity–an average lifespan of more than 60 years.

Half-Round Aluminum Gutters

If your home is historic or if you seek a special, upscale look, consider half-round aluminum gutters. This classic design works well with both modern and vintage homes. Half-round aluminum gutters offer classic design and great functionality. They hold up to the elements beautifully and enable water to flow more efficiently due to their generous width. Half-round gutters generally cost a little more, in part because they require specially-designed threaded rods and hanger brackets, but these make them very sturdy.

Galvalume® Gutters

Galvalume gutters are made of steel coated in aluminum and zinc. They combine the strength of steel with the anti-corrosive protection of aluminum and zinc. In addition to its corrosion-resistance, the Galvalume gutter material is strong, standing up well to ladders and fallen branches.

Galvanized Gutters

Galvanized gutters are made of steel with a protective zinc coating. Galvanized steel gutter material is extremely durable and will hold up well to extreme temperature swings. Galvanized steel gutters are popular in areas with snow and ice, such as the Northeast, where they hold up well over time, with an average lifespan of 20 years.

Heavy-Gauge Aluminum Gutters

Aluminum gutters are known for their strength and light weight. Many homes use aluminum with .027-gauge thickness. They are relatively easy to install, budget-friendly, and work well in areas with mild to moderate weather and little snow. However, for colder climates such as the Northeast, heavy-gauge aluminum with .032-gauge thickness is the gutter material you need.