Skip to Content
chevron-left chevron-right chevron-up chevron-right chevron-left arrow-back star phone quote checkbox-checked search wrench info shield play connection mobile coin-dollar spoon-knife ticket pushpin location gift fire feed bubbles home heart calendar price-tag credit-card clock envelop facebook instagram twitter youtube pinterest yelp google reddit linkedin envelope bbb pinterest homeadvisor angies

K- Style Gutter

Gutters are quite important in protecting your home from rainwater. They channel water away from the foundation, exterior walls, doors and windows in order to prevent damage and maintain the structural integrity of your home.

In this article, Carolina Gutter Helmet & More, a trusted provider of gutter and roofing services, discuss a few basic facts about K-style gutters.

1. The Reason Behind the Name

It’s a common misconception that K-style gutters are called K-style gutters because they resemble the letter “K”. However, the reason behind the name is far from that. Gutters come in a variety of styles or profiles, and SMACNA, or the Sheet Metal and Air Conditioning Contractors National Association, came up with a list of the 12 most common types of rectangular gutter profiles. A K-style gutter is the 11th on that list, so it was assigned the letter “K”, the 11th letter in the alphabet.

2. K-Style Gutters Are the Most Popular Profile in the U.S.

K-style gutters account for approximately 80% of rain gutter installations in the country. This is often attributed to its highly effective system, which consists of two main parts: its K-style profile and seamless design. Seamless gutters are typically custom-fabricated for each home. This is to create a continuous piece of the gutter for each section on your home instead of having multiple pieces spliced together. Adding gutter covers for K-style gutters definitely makes this type of gutter even more efficient.

3. K-Style Gutters Come in Four Sizes

K-style gutters come in four different sizes: 5, 6, 7 and 8 inches. The most widely used in residential homes are the 5 and 6-inch gutters, while the 7 and 8-inch ones are ideal for commercial buildings.

4. K-Style Gutters Are Typically Made of Aluminum

Various types of metals are used for K-style gutters including aluminum, copper, and galvalume. Aluminum is the most popular choice for K-style gutters because it’s lightweight, corrosion-resistant, and easy to work with.

Carolina Gutter Helmet & More boasts of several years of industry experience. We offer a range of gutter services, and our team is trained and experienced in carrying out roof repair too. Call us at 864-303-5955 or fill out our contact form to request a free estimate. We serve homeowners in Columbia, Greenville and Spartanburg, SC, and the surrounding areas.