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If gutters are installed "flat," water sits in the troughs, leading to heavy silt build-up and sagging.
UPVC expands in summer. If gutters are fitted too tightly into unions without allowing for the "insertion marks," they will buckle or pop out.
Brackets should usually be spaced no more than 800mm apart. Any wider, and the gutter may sag when filled with heavy rainwater or snow.
There are several different profiles (Half Round, Square, Ogee, Deepflow). Mixing brands or profiles often leads to persistent leaks at the joints.
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Quote spread is typically ± 18% — always get 3 quotes.
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