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K-Style gutters are probably the most commonly installed rain gutters. They are called "K-Style" because when viewed from the end they resemble the letter "K". K-Style gutters are also called "ogee gutters" in some areas. ("Ogee" is an architectural term for a form that goes from small to large)
K-Style gutter is often ideal for applications where a flat fascia has been installed. For canted or angled fascia, brackets are applied so that the gutter hangs correctly and securely.
Size:
The gutter size (width across the top) that you select depends on many factors, such as the aesthetics of the area it is abutted to and, more importantly, the amount of water it may be expected to handle.
Shapes:
K-Style gutters have only one shape - they only differ in size (width as measured across the top):
Materials:
- Copper - The most stunning of all gutter and downspout materials and is extremely durable. Over time the copper patina evolves into a very attractive and natural "weathered" look that is often mimicked with other materials.
- Aluminum - This non-corrosize versatile material allows for the gutter to be painted virtually any color. It is a light-w Typically the material is painted electrostatically.
- Galvanized Steel - For the rugged "industrial" look, there is nothing like the look of Galvanized Steel. It is tough, clean, and simply looks great.
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