Gutter Construction: Traditional vs. Prefabricated
Gutter construction can be approached through traditional methods or by utilizing prefabricated solutions. Generally, two types of gutters are commonly employed in buildings for water collection and diversion. Roof gutters are installed along the edges of sloping roofs to collect rainwater, while floor drains are placed in areas like parking lots and swimming pools to manage surface water.
Traditional gutter construction involves two approaches: hidden gutters and London-style gutters. Hidden gutters are constructed using building materials on the roof’s edge, with water directed down through vertical pipes. London-style gutters, on the other hand, are formed using bent galvanized sheets. However, these traditional methods have certain drawbacks, including implementation challenges, reliance on skilled craftsmen, slow progress leading to project delays, inadequate sealing, noisy operation during rainfall, rust and decay issues with galvanized gutters, unsightly appearance, and heavy weight.
Fortunately, the use of prefabricated gutters, also known as abro, offers solutions to many of these challenges, resulting in attractive, waterproof, and efficient gutter systems. Here are some advantages of adopting modern prefabricated gutter solutions:
Easy and rapid installation
No requirement for specialized expertise
Reliable and effective sealing
Silent operation during rainfall
Long lifespan of up to 50 years, with high resistance to various environmental conditions
Enhanced aesthetic appeal
Lightweight design for easy transportation
By embracing prefabricated gutter systems, these advantages can be harnessed, providing a seamless and efficient water management solution for buildings.
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