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Gutters - K-Style, Half-Round, Box and Custom


Seamless Gutters, 10′, 20′ Lengths and Custom size sections

K&M Sheet Metal and Gutter Supply offers a wide range of gutter profiles. From the standard, common K-Style Gutter (Ogee) , to Half-Round Gutters in both Traditional European Bead , Reverse Bead and Double Bead to Custom Box Gutters . We also offer custom Brownstone , Radius gutters and any other feasible profile of custom gutter.

K&M, offers standard profiles and colors at 10′ and 20′ lengths. Most of our gutters are offered in 24 gauge Kynar Colored Galvalume Steel, 24 gauge Galvalume Plus, 0.032″ Kynar aluminum, 0.027″ regular standard aluminum colors, copper, lead coated copper, zinc, freedom gray and other materials.

Have a picture or drawing of something else you'd like for us to manufacture? Let us know. We may be able to custom manufacture it for you.
Just email us photos, drawings, material specs and K&M will let you know if it's something we can help you with.


Color and Material Options

0.027" Aluminum Gutter Color Options

0.027 Aluminum Black

Black

0.027 Aluminum Dark Bronze

Dark Bronze

0.027 Aluminum Musket Brown

Musket Brown

0.027 Aluminum Royal Brown

Royal Brown

0.027 Aluminum Almond

Almond

0.027 Aluminum Linen

Linen

0.027 Aluminum Low Gloss White (30°)

Low Gloss White (30°)

0.027 Aluminum High Gloss White (80°)

High Gloss White (80°)

Pac Clad Standard 0.032" Kynar Aluminum and 24 Gauge Galvalume Steel Common Half Round Gutter Color Options

Black Kynar Finish Aluminum and Steel

Black

Matte Black Kynar Finish Aluminum and Steel

Matte Black

Charcoal Kynar Finish Aluminum and Steel

Charcoal

Dark Bronze Kynar Finish Aluminum and Steel

Dark Bronze

Medium Bronze Kynar Finish Aluminum and Steel

Medium Bronze

Copper Penny Kynar Finish Aluminum and Steel

Copper Penny

Almond Kynar Finish Aluminum and Steel

Almond

Bone White Kynar Finish Aluminum and Steel

Bone White

Common Material Options for Reverse Bead Gutters

Copper

Copper

Pre Patina Copper

Pre Patina Copper

Freedom Gray Copper

Freedom Gray

Galvalume Plus

Galvalume Plus

Lead Coated Copper

Lead Coated Copper

Zinc

Zinc

Other colors, materials and thickness may be available upon request. Colors displayed for reference only.
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Choosing the Right Material

Steel vs. Galvalume Plus vs. Aluminum vs. Copper vs. Zinc, so many choices!

  • Aluminum Gutters: The most cost effective all around best option. Normally offered in 0.027" thickness, which is an industry standard. It is also offered in 0.032" with Kynar colored materials, 0.040" and even thicker for custom applications. Lengths are put together via rivets / screws.
  • Galvalume Plus Gutters: A solid approach for looks and durability. Galvalume metals are more rigid than aluminum and can withstand more abuse while being highly resistant to rusting.
  • Galvalume/Steel Gutters: Same as above, offered in Kynar coated colors.
  • Galvanized Steel Gutters: A special order item. Galvanized does rust quicker than Galvalume, but lengths/miters/end caps can be soldered.
  • Bonderized Steel/Paint Grip Gutters: Galvanized material that's prepped for painting, for those customers looking for an specific color.
  • Copper Gutters: The classic choice. Although not the cheapest, copper gutters look great and allow for a much more robust gutter system. The main advantage of putting up a copper gutter system is that all joints can and should be soldered. This allows for a long lasting product/system that can withstand the most harsh environments. It is one of the most commonly used system in areas of heavy rain and snow.
  • Zinc Gutters: Offering the same advantages as copper, zinc also patinas is a less dramatic way than copper. It is a malleable metal that can also be soldered.
  • Freedom Gray Gutters: Zinc/Tin coated copper. Offer the same advantages as copper, in a silver-ish coating that develops a patina over time.
  • Lead Coated Copper: Lcc gutters are as effective as copper and freedom gray with the advantage of already having lead on them, which means that any soldered joins are much less visible. LCC is a copper based product with a coating of lead applied.

FAQs

How do I join two pieces of gutter?

To put 2 lengths of gutter together, simply cut back the front bead / lip of the gutter 1" or more depending on your needs. Do the same for the hem in the back if present. Cut where needed to create tabs. Overlap the 2 lengths of the gutter and join them by soldering if possible , or with zip screws / rivets and sealer if not.  Coupling pieces can be manufactured if needed. Keep in mind that using a coupling piece like a cover plate gives the appearance of 2 seams. Splice plates can also be manufactured. Unlike cover plates, these sit on the inside of the gutter, giving the appearance of one seam, like overlapping 2 gutter lengths.

Do all buildings and houses need gutters?

No. Gutter systems may not be needed for some building structures and for some areas with certain climates where heavy rain is not an issue. Mostly everyone else will need a gutter good gutter system that is able to collect water from storms and rains and direct it properly through leader heads and pipes to the ground level rather than having all that water off the roof landing directly on the ground.

What problems can having no gutters cause?

Soil erosion. This is very important. It can cause the foundation of a home to be uneven which will directly affect the level of floors, as well as crack chimneys and walls which could eventually even bring a structure down. You can purchase gutters and accessories directly on our website.

How to deal with clogged gutters?

Having a good gutter system that is clogged is as good as having no gutters. You should always make sure your gutters are free from debris with a gutter screen or free from leaves with a downspout cleanout , especially in the fall, allowing for the water to freely run its course through the gutter system.

What type of gutter should I choose?

First you need to look at the volume of water coming of your roof to decide which type of gutter and size is necessary for your application. Mostly it is always a good idea to go oversize to avoid any surprises. We offer half round gutters, custom gutters, box gutters and k-style gutters .

What's the best gutter profile?

The best profile is the one that works as intended for the best price. That being said, most will, if the right size gutter is used and is installed correctly.


No matter what your choice is, K&M Roofing and Gutter Supply has the best choices for purchasing gutter and accessories online from the comfort of your home with shipping to all US States. We also offer local pickups for customers in the Raleigh Durham Area in North Carolina as well as discount for bulk orders / Contractors.