What is the Difference Between half round and Box Gutters?
Box guttering is square on all sides, unlike round gutters which have the appearance of a tube that’s been ‘cut in half.’
One advantage of half round gutters is that they don’t stand out too much against luxury homes with unique architecture.
This ensures that the eye focuses on the property itself, rather than the guttering. In addition, from a technical perspective, half round gutters have a smooth interior round shape, meaning there is fewer places for water to build up and cause corrosion.
This shape also makes it easier to clean, as it is difficult for leaves and debris to get caught on boxy edges. Our new hedgehog gutter cleaning scoop is a great product to help you do this. It is currently on sale at 30% off.
Half round guttering is mostly used on properties constructed pre-1950. Most properties don’t use box guttering, although it has gained popularity in recent months, particularly on heritage properties where half round would look out of place.
Thus, you should use a rainwater system that best suits the property you are installing it on.
We supply the full range of half round and box gutters in a range of materials. Simply get in touch using the enquiry form below to get a quotation.
So that’s it! Our top tips for choosing a guttering system on your property. There’s a lot of information to digest, and we don’t expect to have answered all of your questions. So, if you need any help, please get in touch with us on info@tradewarehouse.co.uk or use the form below. We’d be glad to help!
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