The Most Common Types Of Gutters Available
In Melbourne, Australia, the most common type of guttering used is the Quad Gutter, also known as 'D' gutter. This type of guttering is favored due to its versatility and suitability for a wide range of residential and commercial properties.
- Quad Gutters:
- Design: Known as 'D' gutters, with a classic, rounded appearance.
- Material: Available in Colorbond steel, zincalume, and aluminium.
- Usage: Versatile, suitable for both traditional and modern homes.
- Half-Round Gutters:
- Shape: Circular, half-tube design.
- Material: Often made from aluminium for its lightweight and corrosion resistance.
- Feature: Popular for their efficient water flow and ease of cleaning.
- Box Gutters:
- Design: Concealed gutter, typically rectangular.
- Material: Commonly fabricated in Colorbond steel or aluminium.
- Application: Used in commercial buildings and for specific architectural designs.
- Fascia Gutters:
- Integration: Combine guttering and fascia board.
- Material: Mainly Colorbond steel or aluminium.
- Function: Designed to be attached directly to the rafters, reducing installation time.
- Square or Rectangular Gutters:
- Shape: Have a more angular design, either square or rectangle.
- Material: Primarily made from Colorbond steel or aluminium.
- Feature: Offer a high rainwater carrying capacity for large roof areas.
- Ogee Gutters:
- Design: Characterized by an S-shaped profile on the front.
- Material: Available in aluminum or Colorbond steel.
- Aesthetic: Provides a more decorative look, often used in period-style homes.
Each type offers specific capacity, appearance, and suitability advantages for different architectural styles. The choice often depends on your property and specific needs, local weather, and overall appearance.
If you need help, visit our gutter repair services in Melbourne or call our team on 0431 908 982 to speak with one of the team.