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The standard eaves beam connects directly to the box gutter - this arrangement removes any risk of water penetrating inside the conservatory from the box gutter. Systems that connect glazing bars directly onto the edge of a box gutter are at risk of leaks inside the conservatory if any joints on the box gutter become compromised.
The clip-on internal trim incorporates a white co-extruded flexible flipper gasket to create a new joint with the wall. This allows for distortion in the brickwork and avoids the need for a silicon joint. A foam insert insulates the inside of the box gutter to reduce condensation risk.
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A comprehensive range of gutter adaptors and fittings is available.
A stainless steel brace can be slotted into the box gutter to efficiently increase its strength and rigidity for larger and heavier roofs.
The single skin construction makes bespoke box gutters easier and quicker to weld whilst reducing the risk of distortion.
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Specially developed ancillary components enable 'high back' or 'cut out' box gutters to be assembled. They can be either welded or bolted assemblies - this provides fabricators with more options for manufacture.
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