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Industrial guttering is essential for managing water flow in large commercial and industrial buildings. Unlike traditional residential guttering systems, industrial guttering is designed to handle higher volumes of water, making it suitable for factories, warehouses, and other expansive structures. These systems come in various sizes, typically 170mm deepstyle is the 'go to' size option. This size includes a wide array of fittings such as bends, unions, outlets, stop ends and brackets. There is also the option upon-request to have a non-standard angle in order to get around any obstacle.
These guttering systems can be attached to many different types of industrial down pipe but usually these are 110mm down pipes with either a plain end or a single socket and again these come in a variety of lengths with many different fittings and brackets.
Selecting the right industrial guttering system ensures durability, efficient water management, and protection against structural water damage.
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- What size is industrial guttering?Industrial guttering comes in a variety of sizes, depending on the specific needs of the building. The most common sizes range from 6 inches to 12 inches in width, with larger sizes available for buildings with high volumes of water flow. The materials used for industrial guttering also vary, with options including aluminum, steel, and PVC. It is important to consult with a professional to determine the appropriate size and material for your specific building.
- What is the longest lasting gutter material?The longest lasting gutter materials are typically aluminum, copper, and stainless steel. Aluminum is the most popular choice due to its affordability and durability, while copper and stainless steel are more expensive but offer even greater longevity and resistance to corrosion.
- Which is better: aluminium or plastic gutters?Aluminum gutters are generally considered to be better than plastic gutters because they are more durable and can withstand harsh weather conditions. They also have a longer lifespan and require less maintenance. However, plastic gutters are cheaper and easier to install, making them a good option for those on a budget. Ultimately, the choice between aluminum and plastic gutters depends on your specific needs and budget.
- Which guttering requires least maintenance?Seamless aluminum gutters are often considered the least maintenance-intensive option, as they don't have any seams that can collect debris and cause clogs. Vinyl gutters are also low-maintenance, as they don't rust or corrode like metal gutters can. However, they may not be as durable in extreme weather conditions.
- Is black guttering more expensive than white?The cost of black and white guttering can vary depending on the material and brand. However, in general, black guttering tends to be slightly more expensive than white guttering. This is because black pigments are more expensive to produce than white pigments.