Custom half-round systems for Granbury, Weatherford, Aledo, Stephenville, and surrounding North Texas communities.

Half-round gutter systems are a specialty product, and they should be treated that way. We fabricate seamless half-round gutters on dedicated equipment rather than relying on short sectional pieces assembled on site. That allows long runs to be produced specifically for the project, creating a cleaner finished appearance with fewer joints and fewer potential leak points. This capability is uncommon in our market and makes a visible difference on the finished home. Where standard systems can look purely utilitarian, a properly fabricated seamless half-round installation reads as intentional architecture. These systems are available in more than 30 colors and finishes, including enamel-coated aluminum, galvalume, and architectural copper, allowing the final installation to satisfy both the durability and design requirements of the project.

Half-round systems are often selected when the drainage system needs to complement the building rather than fade into the background. The rounded trough creates a softer line along the roof edge and pairs naturally with stone, brick, stucco, wood accents, detailed trim, and higher-end exterior finishes. In the right setting, half-round gutters do more than manage runoff. They complete the roofline.

From a performance standpoint, the smooth interior surface reduces corners and flat areas where debris can settle. Water follows the curvature of the trough and moves consistently toward the discharge points when properly pitched. As with any gutter system, capacity depends on roof area, slope, valley concentration, and downspout configuration. Proper sizing remains essential. A half-round system should never be selected for appearance alone; it must still be designed to handle the runoff demands of the roof it serves.

Support method influences both appearance and cost. We typically install half-round systems using internal hidden hangers to preserve a clean, uninterrupted exterior line. This creates a refined and more modern look while maintaining structural integrity. For clients seeking a more traditional or historic appearance, exposed external brackets can be installed. External brackets create a classic architectural presentation, but they involve additional material and labor considerations.

Round downspouts are the natural pairing for half-round gutters. They maintain visual continuity from roofline to ground and complement the curved profile of the trough. Downspout sizing is determined by runoff requirements while preserving architectural proportion. The small details matter here. Many factory elbows use tight bends that interrupt flow and create sharper visual transitions. We fabricate our round elbows in-house with a broader sweep radius, producing a smoother transition from vertical to horizontal runs. The result is improved flow efficiency and a softer, more intentional appearance along the wall. Where downspout sections join, we form a reinforced connection that strengthens the union between pieces and improves alignment. Rather than relying solely on simple slip connections, the formed joint increases rigidity and reduces separation over time while maintaining a clean exterior profile. Offsets and wall clearances are evaluated individually. Where depth adjustments are required, custom transitions maintain alignment without abrupt changes in direction.
Half-round systems are selected not only for appearance, but also for performance. Roof pitch, roof area, and valley discharge are evaluated before determining trough size and downspout configuration. A properly designed half-round installation performs reliably during heavy rainfall while enhancing the architectural character of the structure.
If you are considering a half-round gutter system, we can review your roof layout and exterior design to determine the appropriate configuration. We provide custom architectural installations for homeowners and builders in Granbury, Weatherford, Aledo, Stephenville, and surrounding North Texas communities, with extended service available for premium projects when appropriate.
