Gutter Types and Types of Gutters

Gutter Types and Types of Gutters

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Gutter Division

A Gutter Division is a trough or channel that runs around the perimeter of a building to collect rainwater runoff from a roof and discharge it, usually to rainwater downpipes which convey the water to a drainage system. The purpose of a gutter is to protect exterior walls and foundations from dampness and structural damage caused by water runoff.

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These gutters are a popular choice because they have the downspout and the gutter all in one piece, eliminating the potential of water getting behind the gutter. They are also durable, low-maintenance and come in a variety of colors to match your home. They are available in 5’’ and 6’’ sizes.

This is a more decorative style of gutter that is commonly used in historic or older homes. It’s often made from copper which forms a natural patina over time, but can also be found in Aluminum, Vinyl, and Galvanized Steel. This type of gutter is typically used in larger-sized buildings because it’s more suited for larger roofs.

Division plates for existing pavement are used when the contractor wants to speed up a curb and gutter pour by installing them before the new asphalt is put down. The skeleton division plate is equipped with clips that slip over the back and front flexible forms and a top rotating latch that locks in the flexible curbface form. This eliminates the need to saw cut the existing pavement for expansion joints.

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