# What Size Gutters Do I Need for My Sydney Home? (2025 Guide)

> Choosing the right gutter size for your Sydney home depends on roof area, pitch, and rainfall intensity. Here's how to get it right the first time.

**URL:** https://www.crownroofers.com.au/blog/gutter-size-sydney-two-storey-house  ·  **Author:** Crown Roofers Team  ·  **Published:** 10 May 2026  ·  **Read time:** 6 min

## What Size Gutters Do I Need for My Sydney Home?

Getting gutter sizing wrong can mean overflows during Sydney's summer storms, water damage to fascia boards, and costly repairs down the track. The right gutter and downpipe combination depends on your roof area, pitch, and the rainfall intensity zone—and two-storey homes have different demands than single-level dwellings.

At Crown Roofers (NSW Lic. 471250C), we've sized and installed gutters across Greater Sydney and Wollongong for over a decade.

Here's what every homeowner needs to know before choosing 100mm, 125mm, or 150mm gutters.

## Standard Gutter Sizes in Australia

Australian Standard AS/NZS 3500.3 defines gutter sizing based on **effective roof area** and **rainfall intensity**. The three most common residential gutter profiles are:

- **100mm (4-inch) quad or half-round** – Suitable for smaller single-storey homes, verandahs, and low-pitch roofs under 80m² catchment.
- **125mm (5-inch) quad** – The most common choice for standard single-storey homes and some two-storey homes with moderate roof areas (80–150m²).
- **150mm (6-inch) quad or box** – Required for large two-storey homes, steep-pitch roofs, or any roof over 150m² effective area in Sydney's rainfall zone.

Colorbond and Zincalume gutters come in all three sizes. Quad profile (the square "box" shape) handles more water than half-round at the same nominal width.

## Why Two-Storey Homes Usually Need Larger Gutters

Two-storey homes collect water from a **larger roof area** and often have **steeper roof pitches** (25–35° vs 15–22° on single-storey homes). Steeper pitches shed water faster, increasing peak flow rates into the gutter during heavy rain.

Sydney's rainfall intensity for gutter design is typically **150–200mm/hour** (1-in-20-year storm). A two-storey home in Castle Hill or Mosman with 180m² of effective roof area will overwhelm a 100mm gutter within seconds during a summer downpour.

**Rule of thumb:** Most two-storey homes in Greater Sydney need **150mm quad gutters** with downpipes every 10–12 metres. Homes with complex rooflines (multiple valleys, long eaves) may need 150mm even if the total area is under 150m².

## How to Calculate Effective Roof Area

Effective roof area isn't just length × width. You need to account for roof pitch:

1. Measure the horizontal footprint of the roof section draining to one gutter line.
2. Multiply by a pitch factor:

- **Flat to 10°:** factor 1.0    - **15–20°:** factor 1.05    - **22–30°:** factor 1.15    - **Over 30°:** factor 1.25+

Example: A two-storey home in Bondi with a 10m × 12m roof section at 28° pitch = 120m² × 1.15 = **138m² effective area**. That's borderline for 125mm; we'd recommend 150mm to avoid overflow during summer storms.

If you're unsure, a licensed roofer can calculate this during a free quote visit. Crown Roofers provides written gutter sizing recommendations as part of every re-roof and gutter replacement quote.

## Downpipe Sizing: The Other Half of the Equation

Gutters can't do their job without adequate downpipes. AS 3500.3 requires:

- **90mm round downpipe** – Drains approximately 24m² of roof
- **100mm (4-inch) square downpipe** – Drains approximately 35m² of roof

For a 150m² two-storey roof with 150mm gutters, you need **at least four 100mm square downpipes** or five 90mm round downpipes, evenly spaced.

Under-piped gutters overflow at the *far end* from the downpipe, often soaking the fascia and soffit. In Wollongong's coastal salt air, that accelerates corrosion.

## Material Choices: Colorbond vs Zincalume

**Colorbond steel** is the NSW standard for gutters and downpipes—corrosion-resistant, factory-painted, and available in 20+ colours to match your roof. Expect to pay **$45–$75 per linear metre installed** for 150mm Colorbond quad gutters in Sydney (2025 pricing).

**Zincalume** (aluminium-zinc alloy) costs 10–15% less but requires painting if you want a colour match. It's often used for sheds and industrial buildings.

For coastal homes within 1km of the beach (Bondi, Coogee, Manly), Crown Roofers recommends **Colorbond Ultra** with marine-grade coating. Standard Colorbond can pit within 5–7 years in salt air.

## When to Upgrade During a Re-Roof or Repair

If you're replacing an old tile roof with Colorbond or new tiles, it's the perfect time to upsize gutters. Common scenarios:

- **Original 100mm gutters on a 1980s two-storey brick home** – Upgrade to 150mm when you re-roof. Cost: +$1,200–$2,400 for a typical home.
- **Frequent overflow at one corner** – Add a downpipe or upsize the gutter on that run. Cost: $600–$1,200.
- **Renovation adding a second storey** – Recalculate effective roof area and upsize gutters *before* the first storm. Council may require it on the DA or CDC.

Upgrading gutters without touching the roof costs **$55–$95 per metre** for removal of old gutters and installation of new 150mm Colorbond, including fascia inspection and repainting if needed.

## Sydney Suburbs with Higher Overflow Risk

Some suburbs see more frequent gutter issues due to terrain and tree cover:

- **Hilly areas** (Mosman, Castle Hill, Cherrybrook) – Steeper blocks mean faster runoff and debris buildup.
- **Tree-lined streets** (Wahroonga, St Ives, Turramurra) – Leaf litter clogs 100mm gutters faster; 150mm gutters with leaf guards are essential.
- **Western Sydney** (Parramatta, Penrith) – Hotter summers = more intense storm cells; 125mm gutters often underperform.

If you're in these areas and have a two-storey home, don't compromise on gutter size.

## What Crown Roofers Recommends

For most two-storey homes in Greater Sydney:

- **150mm Colorbond quad gutters** with a 1:500 fall (2mm per metre).
- **100mm square Colorbond downpipes** every 10–12 metres.
- **Leaf guard mesh or Leafbusters** if you have gum trees or tile roofs (tiles shed more granules).
- **Overflow outlets** (spouts) on long gutter runs as a fail-safe.

Typical cost for a full two-storey gutter replacement in Sydney: **$3,800–$6,500** including removal, new 150mm Colorbond gutters and downpipes, fascia inspection, and 10-year workmanship warranty.

## When to Call a Licensed Roofer

You need professional advice if:

- Your gutters overflow during moderate rain (not just summer storms).
- You're planning a re-roof or second-storey addition.
- You're in a bushfire-prone area (stricter sizing rules under AS 3959).
- You're within 1km of the coast (marine-grade materials required).

Crown Roofers offers free gutter sizing assessments across Greater Sydney and Wollongong. We'll measure your roof area, check fall and downpipe spacing, and provide a written quote with no obligation.

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## Final Thought

Gutter sizing isn't guesswork—it's engineering. A two-storey home in Sydney almost always needs 150mm gutters to handle our rainfall intensity and roof areas.

Skimping on size to save $800 today can cost you $5,000 in fascia, soffit, and internal water damage repairs within three years.

Get it right the first time, and your gutters will protect your home for 20+ years without a second thought.

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