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Blocked and damaged guttering may seem like an insignificant issue. But if left untreated this can quickly lead to costly and difficult to repair damage to your property. Examples of the damage often caused by ineffective guttering include damp foundations, rotting soffits, damaged brickwork, and more.
Our guttering supplies have been hand-picked to provide a solution for both renovation projects and new properties. This includes rainwater systems crafted from a variety of proven materials, such as lightweight plastic and tough metal. This choice ensures you’ve got the ideal option for large structures such as houses and warehouses as well as small buildings such as sheds and garages.
Whether you want to use our range of gorgeous copper guttering or lightweight UPVC guttering, we've got the ideal rainwater system for you. This includes both half round and square guttering as well as all the essential components. This includes angle pieces, downpipes, hoppers, bird guards, and more.
Why is a Rainwater System So Important?
Adequate guttering plays an important role on residential and commercial properties of all sizes. This is as it prevents several issues, such as:
- Build-up of moisture at the foundations of your property causing rising damp
- Fast-flowing water from degrading brickwork and any other outer masonry
- Soil erosion and damage to the plants immediately alongside the property
- Overflowing caused by ice dams, clogged gutters, and other blockages
What may start as an annoying but unimportant issue can quickly become a nightmare and expensive headache. You must, therefore, ensure your guttering is suitable and maintained.
What Type of Guttering Is Best?
We offer a range of guttering supplies to choose from, with both a choice of materials and style. Whilst all varieties can be used on almost any property, they are each suited to different budgets and needs. The types of guttering available include:
Plastic Guttering
UPVC guttering can be seen on most homes, garages, and outbuildings. This is as its low cost, easy maintenance, and fast installation make it the ‘go to’ choice for most homeowners. Whilst plastic guttering may not be as tough as some alternatives, its affordability means you can simply replace parts as required.
Metal Guttering
Metal guttering can also be seen on many homes, garages, and outbuildings. But due to it being far more costly, its usually found on period properties or commercial premises. Whilst its certainly pricier to replace individual parts, metal guttering is far tougher and resilient than any alternative. Meaning it may be more convenient and cost-effective in the long term.
If you’re unsure which type of guttering is best for you, take a look at our guide to replacing gutters. As well as an overview of the profiles and materials available, this guide reveals various other considerations when buying a rainwater system.
Which Rainwater System is Best?
All of our guttering supplies come from reputable manufacturers who have a firm history in creating quality rainwater systems. You can, therefore, have confidence in the durability of any guttering you may buy from Roofing Megastore.
Freeflow Guttering
Recognised as a leading manufacturer of UPVC products since 1990, Freefoam’s range of guttering supplies are used throughout much of Europe. This includes their lightweight yet tough Freeflow range, the entirety of which is available at Roofing Megastore in a choice of four popular colours.
Lindab Guttering
Priding themselves on simplifying the process of building a home, Lindab’s selection of guttering supplies offer unrivalled convenience. Plus, their use of steel and copper ensures that they offer superior strength and longevity.
Need Help Choosing Your Guttering?
If you need a little help choosing the best type of guttering for your project, get in touch with our team by calling 01295 565 565 or by using our live chat below. Plus, look at our step-by-step guides on overcoming common guttering issues below.