Downspouts
- The size is determined mainly by the size of your gutters.
- 5-inch K-Style gutters typically use 2x3-inch or 3×4-inch rectangular downspouts.
- 6-inch K-Style gutters typically use 3x4-inch downspouts.
- Half-round gutters typacally use 3 inch round downspouts.
- Keep in mind you can design and choose which is best for you.
Scuppers / Leaderheads
- A scupper is an opening in a building that allows water to drain away instead of pooling.
- Scuppers can be found in many different places, such as in a parapet, to drain rainwater.
- Scuppers can also be found in floors or on flat roofs to allow water to drain away.
- They are used for both residential and commercial properties.
- Scuppers are custom made using aluminum or galvanized metals and come in a multitude of color options.
- They can also be used for decorative purposes.
Rain Chains
- Rain chains are long chains that hang from a roofline to the ground and guide rainwater away from a structure.
- They can be used for both functional and decorative purposes.
- Rain chains can direct water to rain barrels, landscaped beds, or other water features.
- Rain chains can also be incorporated into the design of a driveway, garden, or patio to direct rainwater through the soil and back into the water table.
- Rain chains can transform a gutter downspout into a water feature that can add to the exterior of a home.
- They can also create musical effects as the independent parts of the chain clink together.
- Metallic rain chains can also create glinting effects in the sunlight.
- We offer a large selection of design and color options.
Rain Barrels
- Rain barrels collect rainwater from roofs and downspouts to store for later use. They have many benefits.
- Rain barrels reduce the amount of water that flows from your property into local sewer systems. This can help during droughts, when you can use stored water to water plants and gardens.
- Rain barrels can help prevent pollution in local waterways by capturing stormwater runoff before it can cause problems.
- Rainwater is also better for plants than tap water because it's oxygenated and free of salts and minerals. Some say that plants thrive more when watered with harvested rain.
- Using rainwater instead of tap water can reduce your water bill.
- Rainwater can be used for household chores like washing your car, cleaning driveways and patios, and mopping.
- They are available in multiple colors, sizes and styles.
Splash Blocks
- A splash block is a device that is installed at the base of a downspout to direct water away from a home's foundation and prevent water from pooling.
- Splash blocks can be made from a variety of materials, including concrete, rubber, granite, or plastic, and are typically rectangular with a close-ended side that sits under the downspout and an open-ended side that directs water away.
- The block's slight upward angle at the top and widening channel help water flow out instead of collecting or pooling.
Leaf Guards
- Leaf guards, also known as gutter guards, can have many benefits for your gutters and home.
- Leaf guards can prevent clogs. Leaves, twigs, and other debris can clog gutters, causing water to overflow and damage your property.
- Leaf guards allow water to flow through while keeping debris out.
- Leaves and debris can make gutters difficult to clean, but leaf guards can reduce the amount of maintenance required.
- Leaf guards can improve water flow through gutters and downspouts, which can be beneficial if you have a rainwater tank or barrel.
- Leaf guards can reduce stagnant water in drainage channels, making it harder for pests like mosquitoes, cockroaches, and rodents to breed.
- In areas prone to brush fires, leaf guards can protect dry materials like leaves and twigs from fire and sparks.
- Leaf guards can help prevent ice dams from forming in the winter by keeping snow from building up around the edges of your roof.
- Leaf guards can help prevent rust and corrosion, which can extend the life of your gutters.
- 2 types are available - standard and fine mesh.