Box 5" for a Estate Home (5,000 sq ft)
This page analyzes whether the Box 5" gutter (capacity 5,000 sq ft at 1 in/hr) is adequate for a estate home (5,000 sq ft) across all standard roof pitches and rainfall intensities. An estate-sized home with approximately 5,000 square feet of roof area. Typical of luxury custom homes, historic mansions, and large multi-wing properties. Gutter sizing for estates often requires multiple calculations for different roof sections, each with its own pitch and drainage area. At a standard 4/12 roof pitch, the Box 5" is adequate for rainfall intensities up to none of the tested intensities for this roof size. Use the comprehensive grid below to find the exact combination that matches your home's pitch and local rainfall.
Adequacy Grid: Box 5" for Estate Home (5,000 sq ft)
The grid below shows whether the Box 5" gutter has sufficient capacity for a 5,000 sq ft roof at each combination of roof pitch and rainfall intensity. Green cells indicate the gutter is adequate with the percentage of capacity used. Yellow cells indicate the gutter is near capacity (over 75% used). Red cells indicate the gutter is inadequate and will overflow during the design storm. This comprehensive view helps you determine if the Box 5" is the right choice for your specific conditions, or if you should consider a larger profile.
| Pitch | 1 in/hr | 1.5 in/hr | 2 in/hr | 2.5 in/hr | 3 in/hr | 3.5 in/hr | 4 in/hr | 4.5 in/hr |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1/12 | 100% | 150% | 200% | 250% | 301% | 351% | 401% | 451% |
| 2/12 | 101% | 152% | 202% | 253% | 304% | 354% | 405% | 455% |
| 3/12 | 102% | 153% | 204% | 255% | 307% | 358% | 409% | 460% |
| 4/12 | 104% | 156% | 208% | 260% | 312% | 365% | 417% | 469% |
| 5/12 | 107% | 161% | 214% | 268% | 321% | 375% | 429% | 482% |
| 6/12 | 111% | 167% | 222% | 278% | 333% | 389% | 444% | 500% |
| 7/12 | 115% | 173% | 230% | 288% | 345% | 403% | 460% | 518% |
| 8/12 | 119% | 179% | 238% | 298% | 357% | 417% | 476% | 536% |
| 9/12 | 124% | 186% | 248% | 310% | 372% | 434% | 496% | 558% |
| 10/12 | 129% | 193% | 258% | 322% | 387% | 451% | 516% | 580% |
| 11/12 | 135% | 202% | 270% | 337% | 405% | 472% | 540% | 607% |
| 12/12 | 140% | 210% | 280% | 350% | 420% | 490% | 559% | 629% |
Downspout Requirements
For a estate home (5,000 sq ft) with approximately 189 linear feet of gutters, the Box 5" system requires the following downspout configuration:
| Metric | Value |
|---|---|
| Estimated Gutter Run | 189 ft |
| Downspouts (by run length) | 10 |
| Downspouts (by roof area) | 9 |
| Recommended Downspout Count | 10 |
| Downspout Size | 2x3 inch |
Cost Estimate for Box 5" on Estate Home (5,000 sq ft)
The estimated material cost for the Box 5" gutter system on a estate home (5,000 sq ft) with approximately 189 linear feet of gutter run ranges from $1,890 to $3,402. This estimate covers the gutter material only. Professional installation typically adds $3 to $8 per linear foot depending on building height, accessibility, and local labor rates. Additional costs include downspouts ($5-$15 each), end caps ($2-$5 each), inside and outside corners ($5-$15 each), and gutter hangers ($1-$3 each, spaced every 24-36 inches). For a complete installed system on a estate home (5,000 sq ft), budget approximately $3,780 to $10,206 including all materials, hardware, and labor.
The Box 5" is available in aluminum, galvanized steel, stainless steel. Material selection affects both the cost and longevity of the system. Aluminum is the most cost-effective option for most applications, while copper offers the longest lifespan at a premium price. When comparing costs between gutter profiles, remember that a slightly more expensive gutter that prevents overflow damage is always a better investment than a cheaper option that allows water to cascade down the foundation during heavy storms.
Alternative Gutter Profiles for Estate Home (5,000 sq ft)
Compare the Box 5" with other available profiles for a estate home (5,000 sq ft) at a standard 4/12 pitch and 2.0 in/hr rainfall intensity. The table shows which profiles are adequate and their respective cost estimates for 189 linear feet.
| Profile | Capacity | Capacity Used | Adequate | Material Cost |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Half-Round 5" | 3,980 | 261.7% | No | $1,512 - $2,835 |
| Copper Half-Round 5" | 3,980 | 261.7% | No | $4,725 - $7,560 |
| Box 5" (current) | 5,000 | 208.3% | No | $1,890 - $3,402 |
| Fascia 5" | 5,200 | 200.3% | No | $2,268 - $3,780 |
| K-Style 5" | 5,520 | 188.7% | No | $1,134 - $2,268 |
| Seamless Aluminum K-Style 5" | 5,520 | 188.7% | No | $1,512 - $2,646 |
| Half-Round 6" | 7,200 | 144.7% | No | $2,268 - $4,158 |
| Copper Half-Round 6" | 7,200 | 144.7% | No | $6,615 - $10,395 |
| Fascia 6" | 7,400 | 140.8% | No | $3,024 - $5,292 |
| Box 6" | 7,600 | 137.1% | No | $2,646 - $4,536 |
| K-Style 6" | 7,960 | 130.8% | No | $1,512 - $3,024 |
| K-Style 7" | 11,380 | 91.5% | Yes | $2,835 - $4,725 |
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