
Galbreath Manor
No gutters on this building, just downspouts. The scuppers needed some work; most needed to be cut to length, one needed to be extended through the soffit.

No gutters on this building, just downspouts. The scuppers needed some work; most needed to be cut to length, one needed to be extended through the soffit.

This roof-line featured 45 degree bay window corners that also dropped 4/12 with the roof. Most roofs have a level fascia, allowing the gutter to be sloped in the desired direction. Sitting 5″ lower than main roof, the only places…

This 5″ eavestrough is made from a custom slit 24 gauge steel gutter coil. You can’t get a better match to a roof colour than making the gutter from a roof coil.

This downspout had a slip joint added to the middle. In the winter months, it can flow into the perimeter drainage. The rest of the year, a rain barrel can be filled with the roof runoff. The bottom of the…

Gutters cleaned. Gutter protection installed. Drip edge installed.

This is the only piece of gutter on this large timbre home. The customer supplied rain chain was installed instead of a downspout.

This collector box takes the water from multiple areas of the roof. Funneling the water into a single large 4″ round downspout.

Some problems require creative solutions. Suspended gutter isn’t always on option, however, it is sometimes the most practical way of moving water away from problem areas.