Eavestrough system
Definition: An eavestrough system, commonly known as a gutter system, is a network of channels and pipes attached to the edges of a building’s roof. Its primary function is to collect and redirect rainwater and melting snow away from the roof and foundation, preventing water damage to the building’s structure.
The system typically includes gutters, downspouts, and related components such as
– fascia boards,
– gutter hangers,
– and splash blocks,
all working together to manage water runoff effectively and protect the building from erosion, leaks, and foundation issues.
Components of Eavestrough System:
- Overhang
- Soffit
- Fascia Board
- Gutters
- Downspouts
- End Caps
- Gutter Hangers
- Elbows
- Splash Blocks or Drainage Extensions
Read blog: Gutters: The Role of the Eavestrough in Your Roof
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