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We installed 6-inch seamless gutters throughout. The reason we go with 6-inch over the standard 5-inch is simple - they move significantly more water. On a home this size with a roof that large, volume matters. When a heavy Tennessee downpour hits, undersized gutters overflow. These won't.
The micro mesh guards are what really set this system apart. That fine mesh sits over the top of the gutter and keeps leaves, seeds, and debris from getting in while still letting water flow through freely. For a property surrounded by mature trees like this one, that's not a luxury - it's the smart call. No more climbing a ladder every few months to scoop out a mess.
What we ended up with is a gutter system that blends cleanly into the roofline and brick exterior. The color match is tight. The downspouts are tucked neatly at the corners. You'd almost forget they're brand new - which is exactly the point. Gutters should do their job without drawing attention to themselves.
Gutter replacement on a home this size is a project that's easy to put off. But when water starts pooling at your foundation or running down your fascia boards, the repair costs get real fast. Getting it done right the first time - with the right size, the right guards, and a seamless run from end to end - is what protects the home long term.