BOX GUTTER is a type of roof gutter that is “boxed in” between two parallel roof surfaces or between a roof and a wall. It is typically rectangular in shape and designed to handle large volumes of rainwater.
Uses of a Box Gutter
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Efficient Rainwater Drainage - 
Collects rainwater from adjoining roof sections and channels it to downpipes. 
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Handles higher water capacity compared to standard gutters. 
 
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For Large Roof Areas - 
Commonly used in commercial buildings, warehouses, factories, and large residential properties where big roof areas produce heavy water runoff. 
 
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Neat Architectural Finish - 
Concealed design makes it blend with the building’s structure, giving a clean and modern look. 
 
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Prevents Water Damage - 
Directs rainwater away from the roof and walls, protecting the building from leaks, dampness, and structural damage. 
 
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Customizable - 
Can be fabricated in different sizes, widths, and materials (usually colorbond, galvanized steel, aluminum, or stainless steel) depending on the roof design and local rainfall intensity. 
 
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π In short: A box gutter is used to manage and drain rainwater from large or adjoining roof areas, while also providing a concealed, sleek appearance to buildings.
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