
When you want your home to stay in great condition for years to come, outfitting your home with rain gutters is crucial for protection against water damage. When choosing a new gutter and drainage system for your home, there is always one big decision to make: seamless gutters or sectional gutters.
Sectional gutters are formed using smaller sections of gutter joined and fastened together at the seams. Seamless gutters are constructed using a specialized gutter machine, often formed right on site. When attached, seamless gutters only have seams at jointed points, usually at the corners of the house. Sectional gutters are typically purchased at the big box stores and are available in 10 ft. sections
Sectional gutters are appealing because they are a tiny bit less expensive and easier to install. They make for a quick DIY project even for the novice homeowner. Seamless gutters, on the other hand, require the use of a specialized machine and often require more than one person as the sections can be too long to handle for just one person.
While seamless gutters cost a little bit more upfront and can require additional manpower , they also offer many benefits over regular gutters.
Benefits of Seamless Gutters
- SEAMLESS GUTTERS EXPERIENCE FEWER CLOGS, BACKUPS & LEAKS
- SEAMLESS GUTTERS REQUIRE LESS MAINTENANCE THAN SECTIONAL GUTTERS.
- SEAMLESS GUTTERS OFFER LASTING CURB APPEAL & ENHANCE A HOME’S OVERALL APPEARANCE.
- SEAMLESS GUTTERS OFFER A PERFECT FIT EVERY TIME.