The second most common style of downspouts in urban homes is the rectangular downspout coming under a range of sizes such as 2 3 3 4 and 4 5.
How to size number of downspouts needed for roof.
In sizing downspouts the following considerations apply.
Also the gutter width in relation to height may also be adjusted.
If we have to sum it up in a single rule gutters need a downspout around every 30 to 40 feet.
Adding additional sections of gutter reduces the length of each section and will reduce the gutter size.
To size the vertical roof drain for the same parameters 5 000 square feet of room area and 6 per hour of rain consult table 1106 2 figure 3.
Find the rainfall intensity for your locale.
Rainfall intensity is measured in a 5 minute.
The gutter and downspout size requirement depends upon the number of sections and length of the gutter sections as well as the number of downspouts.
For most homes this means installing spouts at either end of a gutter section.
Multiply length peak to eave by width to determine.
For example adding one 4 inch round downspout will increase the gutter.
Adding a 2 by 3 rectangular downspout for instance boosts your gutter s capacity by 600 square feet of drainage area.
Measure the roof to get the watershed area the area from which water will run off.
Now that we are well aware of the various gutter downspout sizes and styles let us dig deeper into the materials used for effective downspouts and how much they shall cost.
How to calculate gutter and downspout capacity.
As with gutters a downspout s capacity must match or exceed the expected runoff.
The number of additional downspouts needed to increase the gutters capacity will depend on the size of the downspout.
Use the chart below to figure out how many extra downspouts you need.
The size of the downspout should be constant through out its length.
2 by 3 inches 600 square feet.
Subtracting 3 4 for under the roof edge and 1 8 outside edge allowance this is the width that is available for the rainwater to enter the gutter total width of a flat piece of building material maximum total gutter drop before any downspout this assumes 4 7 per hour maximum rain intensity.
For most homes this means installing spouts at either end of a gutter section.