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What is the difference between gutters and eaves gutters?

2025-10-16 10:01:11

What is a gutter?

A gutter is a concave shape with a certain width on one side, multiple sides or the entire circumference of the roof of a building, which allows rainwater on the roof to slide down to the gutter along a certain slope and then be discharged by the drainage pipe. Roof drainage is divided into organized and unorganized drainage (free drainage). Organized drainage generally collects rainwater into the gutter and then drains it through the rainwater pipe. The ditch that collects rainwater is called a gutter. 16 ft Gutter are divided into internal gutters and external gutters. Internal gutters refer to gutters within the outer wall, which generally have parapets; external gutters are gutters that extend out of the outer wall and generally do not. In short, a gutter is a short water collection ditch between the two hips of a building, which collects rainwater along the length of the ditch and overflows it to the outside. The main gutter materials are colored aluminum alloy, stainless steel, tinplate, asbestos cement, etc.

 

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Meaning of eaves gutter

 

Eaves gutter is a horizontal groove-shaped drainage ditch under the eaves, which is used to receive rainwater from the roof and then lead it to the ground through vertical pipes. Eaves gutters are divided into external eaves gutters and internal eaves gutters. Generally, the building area cannot be calculated. The size of the gutter can be determined according to meteorological data, precipitation intensity and drainage speed. Eaves gutters are divided into K-type eaves gutters and D-type eaves gutters according to the cross-sectional shape. K-type eaves gutters refer to eaves gutters with one side close to the outer wall being vertical and the other side having a certain curvature; D-type eaves gutters refer to semicircular eaves gutters/U-shaped eaves gutters.

 

 

Meaning of eaves gutter

 

Eaves gutters are mostly built with building materials such as cement boards in modern times. In order to allow rainwater to flow to the ground quickly and smoothly, a drainage form with high in the middle and low on both sides is generally adopted. At the same time, a downpipe hole is left on both sides of the house, so that it can be directly connected to the ground through pipes. The main function of the eaves gutter is to collect rainwater flowing along the roof to the eaves and drain the rainwater through the vertical rainwater pipe. The main materials for making eaves gutters are colored aluminum alloy, PVC resin, pure copper, colored steel, etc.

 

Eaves gutters

 

Now that we know what gutters and eaves gutters are, what are the differences between them? We know that due to the housing needs of modern people, many areas are building more residential areas, not only residential areas but also villa areas. In China, there is less rain in the north and more rain in the south. A lot of rain falls under the eaves, which can easily corrode the walls. Therefore, many villa areas and family buildings will use rainwater systems.

Conclusion

There is no clear boundary between eaves gutters and gutters. They are all used for organized drainage. The actual functions of eaves gutters and gutters are the same, but the positions are different. The two sides of the figure below are called eaves gutters, and the middle is called gutters. Eaves gutters and gutters are both roof drainage systems. The difference is that gutters are internal drainage and eaves gutters are external drainage.

 

Conclusion

 

1. Different definitions.

Eaves gutters refer to trough-shaped drainage ditches installed horizontally under the eaves of the eaves of the roof of old houses. Eaves gutters are independently installed and organized drainage devices. The 16 ft Gutter refers to the roof of a modern house, which is cast in place to cast the reinforced concrete and the roof as a whole, and then set up along the outer wall of the house. The height is generally lower than the roof slope. It is an exposed and uncovered groove.

2. Different uses.

Eaves gutters are generally used to receive rainwater from the roof, and then drain the received rainwater to the ground through vertical pipes. Eaves gutters are generally made of many materials, such as aluminum plates, bamboo, iron sheets, etc. You can choose any material according to your needs and economic ability. Gutters generally gather rainwater on the roof in an organized manner and then guide the collected rainwater to flow into the water collection ditch, which is then drained to the ground through vertical pipes.

3. Different positions.

Eaves gutters are generally located at the eaves of the roof edge, while gutters are generally located in the middle of the roof of the building.​​​​​​​

4. Different slopes.

Eaves gutters generally have a slope on only one side, while gutters generally have a slope on both sides.

5. The drainage method and collection method are different.

The eaves gutter is a drainage ditch located at the edge of the eaves. Generally, only one side collects rainwater along the length of the ditch, and the overflowing rainwater can generally flow to the outside along the edge of the ditch. The 16 ft Gutter is a rainwater collection ditch on both sides of the roof of the building, and the collected rainwater will be guided to flow into the drainage ditch. For more information, please contact Huafeng Construction at huafeng@hfmetalroof.com

Reference

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https://gonglue.guojj.com
https://www.rainswts.com/news

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