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As a contractor, you know that quality half round gutter systems are designed to both look great and endure years of wear and tear. Half round gutters, with their classic look and durable design, have become the go-to gutter style for many homeowners.
The appeal of half round gutter systems lies in their effectiveness. They reduce the hassle of maintenance with their curved design, minimizing debris buildup and the need for frequent cleaning. Efficiently directing water away from your home, these gutters also contribute to preventing potential foundation issues.
Gutter Supply is home to the largest selection of half round systems in the country. A highly recommended system, we offer half round gutters in various materials and sizes, catering to homes of different designs and scales. Our half round systems are available in reverse bead, traditional bead, double bead or high back, and in a variety of metals and all of the most popular sizes from 5" to 8”.
At Gutter Supply, our mission is to simplify the process of purchasing all your gutter products. To make it as easy as possible to source all the systems and accessories you’ll need for your installation project, here is our complete guide to buying half round gutter products from our stock.
The benefits of half round gutters goes beyond our versatile offerings. The curved design of these gutter systems is part of what makes them so appealing, offering a plethora of additional benefits like:
Half-round gutters are available in various materials, each with its own set of benefits and considerations:
Professionals in the industry often have preferences when it comes to materials. For instance, Frazier prefers to purchase copper or galvalume half-round gutter systems in 20-foot sections – due to their durability and aesthetic appeal – and then solder them together in the field. While these materials may require additional time and effort in installation, it’s well worth it.
Austin Gutterman typically takes in between $30,000 and $35,000 and has earned as much as $63,000 for installing half-round copper gutter systems. Jobs where galvalume half-rounds are installed can bring in between $6,000 and $15,000. As a result, the higher profit margins make this option a lucrative choice for contractors.
The difference between half-round reverse bead and half round traditional bead gutters comes down to the design of the bead. Historically, traditional (outward-rolling) bead gutters have been favored for more historic homes due to their traditional look. The beads were rolled outward, allowing the gutter trough to sit in a semicircular wrap-around hanger.
However, recent advancements in roll forming (gutter) machines have introduced a shift in this design pattern. Over the last 10 years, gutters with reverse (inward-rolling) beads have entered the gutter market. This innovation allows contractors to utilize hidden hangers for easier installation. The reverse bead design has an added benefit for aluminum – the coil only needs to be painted on one side, as the back side remains unexposed.
They are actually the oldest design for gutters, dating back hundreds of years. The popularity of half-round gutters is all thanks to their timeless appeal and adaptability to modern market demands. As more homeowners appreciate the aesthetic and functional benefits, the demand for half-round gutters can be expected to continue to rise. Gutter Supply, as a trusted distributor, ensures access to a variety of half-round gutter options to meet evolving customer preferences.
Half-round gutters work seamlessly with various accessories (saving you time and money when it comes to maintenance), enhancing both functionality and aesthetics. Some of our top gutter parts and accessories for half round gutters include:
Half-round gutter installation is generally straightforward, especially with the availability of the reverse bead option and the various accessories that come with it. However, professional installation is recommended for optimal results.
Other types of gutters include K-style gutters, box gutters, and fascia gutters. Each type has its own advantages and is suitable for different architectural styles and budget considerations.