Commercial Gutters
Box-style and oversized K-style commercial gutters for apartments, office buildings, retail centers, and industrial facilities across McHenry County. Industrial-gauge aluminum, custom profile sizing for high-volume water management, and install scheduling around your business hours.
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Commercial Gutters Aren’t Just Bigger Residential Gutters
You manage an apartment complex, office building, retail center, or industrial facility in McHenry County. The existing gutters are undersized — 5-inch K-style trying to handle water from 40,000 square feet of roof. Every heavy rain overflows. The downspouts can’t keep up. Water stains are showing at every downspout termination. Tenants are complaining. Your property manager says the parking lot is flooding. Your insurance carrier is asking about foundation water intrusion.
Commercial gutter systems are engineered differently. 6-inch and 8-inch oversized K-style for apartment complexes and multi-unit residential. Box-style commercial gutters for office buildings and industrial roofs where water volume exceeds K-style capacity. Industrial-gauge aluminum (.040 and up) for the durability and impact resistance that commercial properties require. And critically: install scheduling around your business hours — we work nights, weekends, or early mornings for retail and office properties where daytime install would disrupt operations.
What Makes Commercial Gutter Work Different
Commercial gutters are a different product category from residential. The scale, the profile, the install logistics, and the tenant communication all change. Here’s what we handle on every commercial project.

Oversized K-Style and Box-Style Profiles for Real Volume
Residential 5-inch K-style handles about 5,500 square feet of contributing roof area at standard pitch. Commercial buildings often have 20,000 to 100,000 square feet of roof draining through a handful of downspouts. We upsize accordingly: 6-inch and 8-inch oversized K-style for apartment complexes and multi-unit residential, box-style commercial gutters for industrial and office properties. Box profiles (typically 6 inches by 6 inches or larger) move significantly more water per linear foot than K-style and are structurally sized for the wind loads on taller buildings.
Downspout sizing scales up too: 4-inch by 5-inch downspouts for oversized K-style, and 4-inch round or 5-inch square for box-style commercial. Undersized downspouts are the most common commercial gutter failure mode we find on existing buildings — the gutter is fine, but water can’t move through the downspout fast enough and overflows.

Industrial-Gauge Aluminum — .040 and Up
Residential gutters run .027 or .032-gauge aluminum. Commercial gutters go thicker: .040-gauge minimum for apartments and mid-rise, heavier for high-impact exposures (loading dock areas, parking garages, industrial facilities). Thicker aluminum resists denting, handles wind loads on taller buildings, and tolerates the vibration from mechanical equipment mounted on commercial roofs. The gauge upgrade is invisible from the ground but extends service life significantly on commercial runs.
Industrial buildings with process venting (manufacturing, food service) sometimes specify stainless steel or painted galvanized gutters for chemical resistance. We handle those specifications too, though they’re less common in McHenry County’s commercial mix.

Install Scheduling Around Your Business Hours
Retail tenants don’t want to hear a gutter crew working during business hours. Apartment residents don’t want ladders against their balconies during dinner. Office buildings have meeting rooms and client traffic that can’t be interrupted. We schedule commercial gutter installs around your operations: after-hours evening work, weekend installs, early-morning staging before the business opens. The schedule adds coordination complexity but eliminates the tenant complaints that come with daytime commercial install work.
For larger complexes we’ll stage the install over multiple visits to minimize concentrated disruption to any single tenant. For insurance-claim installs on commercial properties, we coordinate with property managers, adjusters, and tenants through the claim and install process.

GutterShutter for Commercial Applications
We install GutterShutter one-piece aluminum gutter systems on commercial properties — particularly apartment complexes, townhouse HOAs, and multi-unit residential where lifetime no-clog warranty and 22-inch-per-hour water handling capacity matter. GutterShutter’s commercial pricing scales with the project, and the exclusive dealer status we’ve held in McHenry County since May 2005 means we’ve handled more commercial GutterShutter installs than any other local contractor.
For commercial properties with heavy leaf fall (office parks under mature oak canopy, apartment complexes with landscaping) GutterShutter eliminates the quarterly gutter-cleaning service contract that commodity gutters require. Over a 10-year horizon, the cleaning-contract savings often cover a significant portion of the GutterShutter investment.
See Commercial Gutters Installed by IHC
Real projects across McHenry County. No stock photos.
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Commercial Gutter Profiles and Specs
Commercial properties need different gutter sizing and material specs than residential. Here’s what we match to project scope.
Oversized K-Style (6-inch, 7-inch, 8-inch)
- Apartment complexes, multi-unit residential
- Office buildings with conventional architecture
- 4×5 downspouts matched to profile
- .040-gauge aluminum standard
Box-Style Commercial Gutters
- Industrial facilities, warehouses
- High-volume water management
- Typical profile 6″x6″ or larger, custom sizing available
- Built to architectural or engineering spec
Half-Round Commercial
- Historic commercial properties (downtown McHenry, Woodstock square)
- Architect-specified for period-appropriate aesthetics
- Typically copper or painted aluminum
- Premium tier
GutterShutter Commercial
- One-piece gutter-and-hood system
- Lifetime no-clog warranty
- 22″/hour water handling capacity
- Apartment complexes and HOAs where no-clog warranty matters
Typical project types: apartment complexes, townhouse HOAs, office buildings, retail centers, industrial warehouses, hotels, medical offices, municipal buildings. For estimate on your property, contact us directly — we’ll walk the site and scope to your specific property.
Residential vs. Commercial Gutter Differences
If you’re coming to this page from a residential perspective, here’s the honest comparison of what’s different on the commercial side.
| Feature | Commercial Gutters This Page | Residential Gutters | DIY / Big-Box |
|---|---|---|---|
| Profile Sizes | 6″, 7″, 8″ oversized K-style, box-style, half-round | 5″ and 6″ K-style standard | 5″ K-style only |
| Aluminum Gauge | .040 and up industrial | .027 or .032 standard | .027 commodity |
| Downspout Sizes | 4×5, 5″ round, custom | 2×3 or 3×4 standard | 2×3 only |
| Install Scheduling | After-hours, weekends, off-peak | Daytime standard | Whenever homeowner installs |
| Crew Size | 3-5 installers plus supervisor | 2-3 installers | Homeowner |
| Warranty | Workmanship + scope-specific | Long-term workmanship typical | None |
| Volume Handled | High-volume / oversized roof areas | Typical residential roof planes | Small-roof residential only |
| Best For | Apartments, commercial, industrial, HOAs | Single-family homes | Small shed/garage only |
Why Buy Commercial Gutters Through IHC

Why Property Managers Call IHC for Gutter Work
IHC has handled commercial gutter installs for McHenry County apartment complexes, office buildings, retail centers, and industrial facilities since 2005. Our commercial book of business includes apartment complexes off Randall Road, townhouse HOAs in Crystal Lake and Cary, office buildings in the Northwest Highway corridor, and industrial facilities across the county. Property managers call us because we handle the parts of a commercial gutter project that go beyond the install itself: tenant communication, after-hours scheduling, site protection during install, coordination with roof contractors when gutter work overlaps with roofing repairs, and insurance adjuster coordination for claims.
We’re also the exclusive McHenry County GutterShutter dealer since May 2005 — which means we’ve installed more commercial GutterShutter systems than any other local contractor. For apartment complexes and townhouse HOAs where the lifetime no-clog warranty eliminates ongoing gutter-cleaning service contracts, that’s real long-term savings. We’ll scope the right system for your commercial property — seamless K-style, oversized, box-style, or GutterShutter — based on roof area, water volume, tree canopy, and budget.
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Notes From the Field — What We Actually Install
I’ve handled commercial gutter installs for McHenry County properties since 2005. Our commercial book includes apartment complexes on Randall Road, townhouse HOAs in Crystal Lake and Cary, office buildings on Route 14 and Northwest Highway, retail centers in Crystal Lake, hotels off the I-90 corridor, and industrial facilities in Woodstock and Marengo. The commercial work is different scale and different logistics than residential — we run 3-to-5-person crews plus a supervisor on larger jobs, and we schedule around the tenant or property operations on every project.
Scope specifics we pay attention to on every commercial job: roof-area calculations to size the gutter profile correctly (undersized commercial gutters overflow during storms and damage landscaping, parking, or foundation), downspout sizing matched to gutter capacity (most existing commercial buildings have undersized downspouts), site protection during install (tarps on landscaping, cone zones for pedestrian traffic, tenant notification 48 hours in advance), and coordination with property management on access, schedule, and tenant communication. For insurance-claim work on commercial properties, we coordinate with adjusters through the scope and approval process.
For property managers considering GutterShutter versus standard commercial gutters: the decision usually comes down to 10-year total-cost analysis. Standard commercial gutters require quarterly cleaning service contracts (typically $400 to $1,200 per year per property depending on scope). Over 10 years, that’s $4,000 to $12,000 in cleaning alone. GutterShutter’s lifetime no-clog warranty eliminates that recurring cost. We’ll run the 10-year math for your specific property during the consultation.
More commercial gutter field notes. I’ve spec’d commercial gutters on McHenry County properties ranging from 12-unit townhouse HOAs (typically 6-inch K-style, .040 gauge, 4 downspouts) to 60-unit apartment complexes (8-inch oversized K-style or 6-by-6-inch box profile, .050 gauge, 8 to 12 downspouts) to industrial facilities over 40,000 square feet (custom box profiles, 5-inch round downspouts, engineer-specified). The scope scales dramatically with building size. Our 3-to-5 installer crews handle smaller commercial jobs in 1 to 2 days; larger apartment complexes run 3 to 5 days with multiple crews.
Install scheduling. We’ve handled retail property installs after 9 PM, office building installs on Saturdays, and apartment complex installs starting at 6 AM to minimize tenant disruption. It adds coordination complexity but eliminates the complaints that daytime commercial install generates. For hotels we coordinate directly with property management on pool closures if the gutter work extends over the pool deck, and we run staged install on multi-building properties to avoid concentrated disruption. Insurance-claim work on commercial roofs often involves gutter damage too — we work the claim end-to-end with the adjuster on combined roof-and-gutter claims.
That’s why property managers keep calling. One job. Done right. Minimal disruption. It’s the part of commercial gutter work that isn’t about the gutters.
Other IHC Gutters Products We Install
Every gutter service IHC offers in McHenry County — residential and commercial new gutters, plus the two gutter guard systems we install. We don’t push a single solution on every home; we recommend based on the tree canopy, the gutter condition, and the budget.
Ready to Scope Commercial Gutters for Your Property?
We walk the property, measure roof area and existing gutter condition, discuss operational scheduling, and provide a written commercial gutter estimate. Apartment complexes, office buildings, retail centers, industrial facilities, and HOAs welcome.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What size gutters does my commercial property need?
Depends on roof area. Standard 5-inch K-style handles ~5,500 sqft of contributing roof at standard pitch. 6-inch K-style handles ~7,960 sqft. 8-inch oversized K-style and box-style commercial profiles handle substantially more. Most commercial properties need 6-inch or larger; apartment complexes with 40,000+ sqft of roof typically need box-style. We calculate the contributing roof area during the site walk and spec the profile accordingly.
Can you install during business hours?
We can, but we usually don’t. For retail, office, and tenant-occupied properties, we schedule after-hours, weekends, or early-morning installs to avoid disrupting operations and tenants. For industrial or non-tenant-occupied properties, daytime install is typical. We coordinate scheduling with property management on every commercial job.
Do you work with insurance claims on commercial properties?
Yes. We coordinate with insurance adjusters and property managers on commercial claim work. Claims on commercial gutters typically come from storm damage (wind, hail), ice damage, or equipment impact. We document the damage, provide scope of work for the claim, and coordinate through the approval and install process. Our IL Roofing License #104.015093 covers commercial roofing and gutter work.
Is GutterShutter worth it on a commercial property?
Depends on tree canopy and cleaning-service cost. Most apartment complexes and office parks are spending $400 to $1,200 per year per property on quarterly gutter cleaning service contracts. Over a 10-year horizon, that’s $4,000 to $12,000. GutterShutter’s lifetime no-clog warranty eliminates that recurring cost. For properties with heavy tree canopy or high cleaning-service spend, GutterShutter is often the right long-term commercial investment. We run the math during the consultation.
Do you handle gutter repair on commercial properties, or just replacement?
We handle both. For localized damage (a section blown off by wind, a bent downspout from a vehicle strike, a failed joint on a specific run), we do section repair. For system-wide issues (multiple leak points, widespread sagging, undersized gutter for roof volume, ice damage), full replacement is usually the right answer. The site walk determines which applies.
What’s the warranty on commercial gutter installs?
IHC provides a workmanship warranty on commercial gutter installs — duration depends on the scope. Standard commercial seamless installs carry a 10-year workmanship warranty on our end; GutterShutter commercial installs carry the GutterShutter lifetime no-clog warranty plus IHC workmanship. Insurance-claim installs follow the scope specified in the claim. We’ll document warranty specifics in the written estimate.













