Gutter Sizing Calculator

Slightly steeper roofs shed water faster, requiring larger gutters. Estimate standard 5-inch vs. 6-inch gutter size requirements for your roof slope.

Roof Panel Specs

10 ft 40 ft 150 ft
5 ft 20 ft 100 ft

Recommended Gutter Size

5-Inch Gutter

Downspouts: 2" x 3" standard

Standard Gutter Sizes Explained

Gutters protect a home's foundation, siding, and fascia from rot and erosion. Most residential homes use seamless gutters sized at either **5 inches or 6 inches** in diameter. Choosing the right size ensures gutters don't overflow during sudden heavy storms.

Why Pitch & Rain Matter

A gutter's capacity isn't just about the physical width of the house. Steeper roofs slide rainwater down into the gutter faster, increasing the momentary volume surge. Similarly, regions subject to torrential downpours (like the Southeast US) require larger gutter sizes than dry Western states, even for houses of the exact same size.

Downspout Capacity Guidelines

Gutters are only as good as the downspouts draining them. Standard sizing requires **one downspout for every 30 to 40 linear feet** of gutter run:

  • 2" x 3" Downspout: Standard residential size. Drains up to **600 square feet** of adjusted roof area.
  • 3" x 4" Downspout: Oversized residential. Drains up to **1,200 square feet** of adjusted roof area (required for 6-inch gutters).

Frequently Asked Questions

Upgrade to 6-inch gutters if you have a very steep roof (pitch over 8:12), a large complex roof with valleys focusing water to a single point, or if you experience overflow during heavy rain despite keeping your gutters clean of leaves.
Seamless aluminum gutters are priced by the linear foot installed. 5-inch aluminum averages **$6 to $12 per linear foot**, while 6-inch aluminum runs slightly higher at **$8 to $15 per foot**.

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