Box gutter conservatory roof problems can be a thing of the past with proper conservatory water proofing.
Aluminium box gutters for conservatories.
Compared to alternative gutter materials that may be used with a box style finish like pvc on an extension or conservatory our use of aluminium will mean that the guttering will be more capable of lasting longer in harsher environments which would wear away other guttering systems or cause visible discoloration that steel would show after long.
Guttering is used for a wide variety of purposes but box guttering is the term mostly used to describe the drainage systems used for conservatories.
Where box gutters are jointed they are sleeved and bolted.
The insulation of a conservatory is done slightly differently to the insulation of any standard room in a house.
Box gutters must be supported at no more than 2 25m centres.
Injection moulded adapters are used to ensure seamless and watertight jointing between the classic upvc gutter and the aluminium box gutter.
Specialist insulation takes into consideration the unique needs of a conservatory and the necessity to keep it not just warm.
Box gutters are most frequently constructed in box section aluminium or alternatively in hardwood.
They re made to catch and drain away the rainwater that falls between the walls and are usually.
All of ultraframe s box gutters are insulated to minimise condensation risk.
Box gutters create a sealed guttering between a conservatory and the adjoining house.
A box gutter is a box structure which is strong enough to support a roof rafter whilst at the same time also being strong enough to fix off securely to either a fascia or existing house wall.
This listing is for the aluminium only.