
Commercial Gutters
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I like the copper gutters especially for commercial buildings as it really does bring a certain appeal to the building. The only draw back is that over the years it will start to turn green so you may need to replace it. The green is an oxidizing effect that happens to copper as water and air temperature changes happen. Mainly it happens due to the sun. I still like copper the best overall due to it's ability to do the job and look great :)
I need to order a bunch of rain gutters for my company but im trying to find a balance between what looks good and price. Do you know of a good company that deals with commercial gutters that I can go to?
I need to order a bunch of rain gutters for my company but im trying to find a balance between what looks good and price. Do you know of a good company that deals with commercial gutters that I can go to?
Some commercial gutters are built in a way that you can't even tell there is a gutter on the building! Some are set inside the top of the building and funnels the water seamlessly. I wish they did this with houses, although I can't see how they'd do it without messing up the look of the roof (the commercial buildings are generally built square on the top... just some FYI...
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