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12th November 2007, 12:59 PM #1
Shed Box Gutter
Hi All
I am building a shed with no eves (sketch attached). I'm just thinking about the gutter options. Is there a sort of off-the-shelf box gutter that is suited to a pitched a roof, so there is no overhang? I looked at the Stratco site but none of the profiles appear suitable.
How would you do it?
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12th November 2007, 01:26 PM #2
Hi OBBob,
All you need for normal gutter is about 50mm overhang into the gutter. You can just fix the gutter brackets to the wall and hang the gutter.
Can you not get 50mm overhang or have I missed something?Cheers.
Vernon.
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12th November 2007, 01:34 PM #3
Really? I though the normal 'attach to rafter ends' gutters were about 120mm wide? Is there a skinny version?
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12th November 2007, 01:52 PM #4New Member
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Surely you need a bit of width in the gutter or water will pour over the side. It looks like quite a steep pitch and a good rainfall will need a bigger gutter. (I think)
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12th November 2007, 01:56 PM #5
I'm not sure yet if I have enough room for a normal gutter. But I'm sure I have seen sheds that have a sort of triangular box gutter, just don't know if it was a custom thing or others have seen it around.
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12th November 2007, 02:05 PM #6
Hi OBBob,
Reading your reply and others, I think I did misunderstand your original question. By "no overhang", do you mean that you don't want the gutters sticking out the side?
I think the standard box gutter is about 100mm wide and requires the roofing to "overhang" 50mm into the gutter.
Sorry for the confusion.Cheers.
Vernon.
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12th November 2007, 09:57 PM #7Intermediate Member
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13th November 2007, 12:46 PM #8New Member
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what do you want a gutter for? unless you're planning on catching the water, why bother at all?
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13th November 2007, 12:53 PM #9
I do want to catch the water and I don't really want to saturate the surrounding areas. All the rain seems to come in rather large but well seperated batches these days!
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13th November 2007, 02:09 PM #10Senior Member
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Cant load you sketch but the v-type box gutters do not comply, some info was put out recently by the plumbing board. Why not have a parapet wall and standard box gutter arrangement, or will the wall be to high.
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13th November 2007, 02:17 PM #11
Thanks, I might have to do that. It would just look nicer if I didn't have to have a taller wall on one side.
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13th November 2007, 04:41 PM #12
Here's what was referred to earlier in terms of the 'V' gutters not being allowed. It is actually a refershing change that rather than just a document saying it isn't allowed, it provides various other options to overcome the issue.
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