A hole formed by pieces of the gutter that the water from the gutters travels through to wash travel through the downspout and away from your home.
Gutter system terminology.
A miter is the fastener that connects two gutter sections on a corner.
The trough or pipe system that catches and directs water coming off the roof.
Any pipe that carries the water from the gutter to the ground such as a downspout.
Pipe cleats are the fasteners that connect the downspout to the side of your home.
The vertical pipe that runs down the length of your house carrying rainwater from the gutter to the ground or a drain drop outlet.
Commercial gutters are 6 wide measured from the top of the gutter from front to back and downspouts are rectangular measuring 3 x4.
The elbow on a gutter system is the piece that connects to the end of the downspout so water can efficiently drain away.
A side cover piece extended over a roof cover and over flashed with a hanging flashing.
Learn the definitions of all the most common gutter terminology in our gutter glossary.
A small gutter located on the upper side of a chimneystack.
Refers to the size of gutters downspouts used for larger structures.
That s everything to know about gutter parts and terms.