lowes sells vinyl gutters which seem to have to be glued together in many places.
they also sell amerimax brand metal gutters.
I need to put up a small run.
any favorites?
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If aluminium is ok with you, check out a roofing supply in your area. They sell longer lengths to eliminate more seams. I got mine in 20', 25' & 30' lengths at $1.80 a foot.
Mike
Trust in God, but row away from the rocks.
Or call a seamless company. Most of them will gladly squeeze out a section and drop it at the site for you.
I have had my alum. supplier run up 42' seamless gutters for me, and drop them on site. My shop was the last long run I had dropped. It was the 42' job, and is 35 miles from the supply house.
I do the same for any gutter installs or replacements I get. Cost less than paying a guy with a roll form gutter machine, like I use to do, and my supplier is more dependable.
Dave