What is the meaning of guttering?
Guttering is the system of channels and pipes that are installed around a building to collect and direct rainwater away from walls, foundations and roofs. It helps protect buildings from water damage by preventing the buildup of water near foundations or walls and encourages runoff into an accessible location such as rain tanks, soakwells, or drainage systems.
How many types of guttering are there?
There are several different types of guttering available to residential and commercial properties such as roofing rain gutters, half-round gutters, box gutters, fascia gutters, K-style or ogee gutters and G-style or scalloped gutters. Each type has its own advantages to the particular structure and environment it inhabits so make sure you do your research before committing to a purchase.
How long does plastic gutter last?
Plastic gutters are durable and can last up to 25 years or more, depending on how well they are maintained. For maximum longevity and protection against damage, it is important to clean your plastic guttering system regularly and check for leaks or other damage.
Is Aluminium guttering better than plastic?
During heavy storms, plastic guttering tends to suffer physical damage and needs to be replaced more often than aluminium. Aluminium guttering is not only lightweight but incredibly durable, making it the better option as it can withstand extreme weather conditions and last longer than plastic without any need for maintenance.
Can you use compression fittings on push fit waste pipe?
Joining guttering and downpipes is a straightforward task that can usually be done in a few steps. To join the two components, you will need to purchase necessary parts such as flexible joiners, unions, corner brackets and end caps. Once you have all the items, connect them properly using sealant or silicone adhesive before waiting for it to dry. Finally, ensure that the connection is secure by testing it out with water.
