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Gutter parts are the components that make up a gutter system, which is essential for directing rainwater away from a building’s foundation. These parts include gutters, downspouts, elbows, hangers, end caps, and splash blocks.
Gutters are the channels that collect rainwater from the roof and direct it to the downspouts. They are typically made of aluminum, vinyl, steel, or copper and come in various shapes and sizes to fit different roof types.
Downspouts are the vertical pipes that carry the rainwater from the gutters to the ground or a drainage system. They are usually attached to the side of the building and can be round or rectangular in shape.
Elbows are the curved pieces that connect the gutters to the downspouts, allowing for changes in direction. They come in different angles, such as 45 degrees and 90 degrees, to accommodate the layout of the gutter system.
Hangers are the brackets or straps that attach the gutters to the fascia board or roofline. They provide support and stability to the gutter system, preventing sagging or detachment during heavy rain or snow.
End caps are the closures at the ends of the gutters, preventing water from leaking out. They come in different styles, such as plain end caps or drop outlets, and are essential for maintaining the integrity of the gutter system.
Splash blocks are the flat, sloped pieces placed at the base of the downspouts to redirect the water away from the building’s foundation. They help prevent erosion and water damage by dispersing the rainwater over a larger area.