What Exactly Are Box Gutters?

You may have heard the term “box gutter” and wondered what they are. Box gutters are a unique gutter system, but they’re generally not the go-to choice for homes. Why is that? In this blog post, the local siding and gutters specialists at Roof Masters shed some light on what box gutters are and why they’re not suited for residential installations.

Defining Box Gutters

Box gutters, sometimes called “parallel gutters” or “trough gutters,” are a special type of gutter system typically found on older historical buildings, commercial premises or custom-designed modern homes. Named for their semblance to a box, they are essentially a broad trough that can be integrated into the design of the roof or set into a parapet wall. They are designed to catch and direct rainwater away from the property, just like any other gutter.

Key Characteristics of Box Gutters

Here are a few critical characteristics of box gutters:

Why Aren’t Box Gutters Recommended for Most Residential Installations?

Despite having some distinct advantages, such as the ability to handle large volumes of water and lend beauty and aesthetic appeal to specific architectural styles, box gutters aren’t usually recommended for most residential installations due to several reasons:

Choose Roof Masters for All Your Gutter Needs

At Roof Masters in Beltsville and Rockville, MD, we make your home maintenance needs easy and hassle-free. Do you have any questions or need some help with your gutters? Call us at (301) 230-7663 or visit our contact page to fill out the form. We also provide window and door replacement services. You can count on us to keep your home well-protected and looking great.