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The Gutter Calculator helps architects, contractors, and engineers size gutters and downspouts based on roof area, pitch, and design rainfall intensity. Calculate gutter capacity, determine downspout spacing, and generate material takeoffs for efficient roof drainage design.
Proper gutter sizing is essential for effective roof drainage and preventing water damage. The calculator considers roof area, pitch (which affects effective drainage area), and location-specific rainfall data to recommend appropriate gutter sizes and downspout configurations.
Enter your roof area, pitch, and location to instantly calculate recommended gutter size, required downspout count and spacing, complete material takeoff, and cost estimates. The tool uses industry-standard capacity tables and automatically adjusts for regional rainfall patterns.
Features
Everything you need
- One-screen calculation
- Location-based rainfall data
- Gutter size recommendations
- Downspout count and spacing
- Material takeoff calculations
- Cost range estimates
- Exportable drawing notes
- Project context integration
How it works
Simple workflow
- 1Enter roof area in square feet
- 2Set roof pitch using slider or input
- 3Select location for automatic rainfall data lookup
- 4Review gutter size recommendation
- 5Check downspout count and spacing
- 6View material takeoff and cost estimates
- 7Copy drawing note for annotations
Use cases
Built for real-world scenarios
Residential construction
Size gutters and downspouts for new home construction or renovation projects.
Commercial roofing
Calculate gutter requirements for commercial buildings and ensure adequate drainage capacity.
Material estimation
Generate accurate material takeoffs for gutter installation including length, fittings, and hangers.
Code compliance
Verify gutter sizing meets local building code requirements for roof drainage.
FAQ
Frequently asked questions
Gutter sizing depends on roof area, pitch, and design rainfall intensity. Steeper roofs collect more water per square foot. The calculator uses industry-standard capacity tables: 5" K-style handles ~5,520 sq ft @ 1"/hr, 6" K-style handles ~7,960 sq ft @ 1"/hr. Capacity scales inversely with rainfall intensity.
Downspout spacing typically ranges from 20-40 feet depending on gutter size. Larger gutters can handle longer spans. Minimum 2 downspouts per building. The calculator determines optimal spacing based on roof area and gutter capacity.
Downspout size depends on roof area per downspout: 2×3" handles up to 600 sq ft, 3×4" handles up to 1,200 sq ft, 4×5" handles up to 2,400 sq ft. The calculator automatically selects appropriate size based on calculated area per downspout.
Steeper roofs increase effective drainage area because they collect more water per square foot. The calculator applies a pitch factor: Effective Area = Roof Area × √(1 + (pitch/12)²). A 6/12 pitch increases effective area by approximately 12% compared to a flat roof.
Design rainfall intensity varies by location. Common values: 2-3 in/hr for moderate climates, 3-4 in/hr for high rainfall regions, 4-5 in/hr for extreme climates. The calculator automatically looks up location-specific values from NOAA Atlas 14 data, or you can manually override.
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