
5" vs 6" Gutters – What’s Right for Your Home in Texas?
When it comes to protecting your Texas home from water damage, gutters are your first line of defense — but not all gutter systems are created equal. One of the most common questions we hear at Erick’s Seamless Gutters is:
“What’s the difference between 5” and 6” gutters — and which one is better?”
Here’s a no-nonsense breakdown to help you make the right choice for your home and budget.
Key Differences Between 5-Inch and 6-Inch Gutters
Feature | 5-Inch Gutters | 6-Inch Gutters |
---|---|---|
Width | 5 inches | 6 inches |
Water Capacity | Up to 5,520 sq ft of roof drainage | Up to 7,960 sq ft of roof drainage |
Downspout Size | Typically 2" x 3" | Usually 3" x 4" |
Cost | Lower overall cost | Slightly more expensive |
Best Use | Standard residential roofs | Larger homes or metal roofs |
Why Gutter Size Matters in Texas
Texas homes face sudden heavy rains, strong winds, and long rooflines — especially on ranch-style and metal-roof homes. If your gutters are too small, you risk:
- Overflowing water damaging your foundation
- Soil erosion around your property
- Water intrusion under shingles or fascia
- Leaks or sagging under heavy runoff
Quick Pros & Cons
5-Inch Gutters: More affordable, suitable for small homes, but can overflow during big storms.
6-Inch Gutters: More capacity, better for large roofs or high-flow situations, slightly more expensive.
Our Recommendation
At Erick’s Seamless Gutters, we custom-make both 5” and 6” gutters on-site for a perfect fit. For homes under 1,800 sq ft, 5” may be enough. For anything larger or with metal roofing, we strongly recommend 6”.
Need Help Choosing?
We offer free estimates and on-site consultations. We’ll inspect, and measure runoff areas, and help you choose the best system for your property and budget.
Call or Text: 682-702-6859
Website: ericksseamlessgutters.com
Don’t wait until damage happens. Get it right the first time with Erick’s Seamless Gutters.