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Beaded Half Round Gutters (12)
The double-bead cast iron guttering has a rolled edge on both sides of the trough. It is both one of the oldest profile designs and also one of the strongest. Having the second rear bead on double bead gutters also means they are typically fitted with top or side rafter brackets although we do also offer a double beaded fascia bracket. Double-bead gutters are chosen for aesthetic reasons, where appearance is at a premium.
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Common Ogee Gutter (12)
The cast iron Ogee gutter profile (also known as OG) is a traditional Victorian shaped profile for those looking to add some style to their rainwater system. This particular pattern of cast iron Ogee guttering is available in three profile widths to suit every style of property. As the Ogee profile is shaped and has the socket on the left it is important that you select the right fittings. All fittings such as corners and outlets have one plain end and one socketed end - sockets are always found on the left hand side of each fitting when standing in front of the gutter.
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Common Plain Half Round Gutters (18)
The plain half round cast iron guttering may seem very basic but its simplicity belies a surprising versatility. Plain half round guttering is regularly fitted to historic buildings but is also used in contemporary projects. As this cast iron profile is quite common in the UK the plain half round gutter and fittings offered by Metal & Glass Ltd will often be compatible with your original guttering.
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Deep Half Round Gutters (11)
For most properties a standard half round gutter will be sufficient however, if you have a large or particularly steep roof, then the plain deep half round gutter profile might be a more suitable option. With the UK seeing more frequent heavy rainfall this deep flow gutter system might be the sensible choice to help future proof your property. Despite having a similar width to the plain half round gutter, the deep flow profile can manage significantly more water volume that of the smaller more common plain half round.
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G46 Moulded Ogee Profile (12)
The cast iron G46 Moulded gutter system is deeper than our common Ogee and Notts Ogee profiles. As well as having less of an angle on the front slope, it has a higher flow rate than both. The G46 Moulded profile has a flat base with a slight angle to the back section. Available in both grey primer and gloss black painted finish the G46 Moulded profile is ideal for those looking for a traditional appearance with a larger capacity.
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Gutter & Pipe Accessories (17)
When you have finalised your cast iron gutter and pipe requirements don’t forget the ancillary items to help put it all together. We offer a selection of gutter and pipe accessories which include gutter bolt, nut & washer packs, gutter jointing kits, bobbins, pipe nails and coach screws. If you are unsure which products you need for your project then talk to one of our helpful team.
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H16 Moulded Gutter (11)
The H16 moulded cast iron gutter profile is a large shaped gutter which would usually be required on traditional properties which require an increased capacity. However, this stylish moulded cast iron gutter design is suitable for both new build and for traditional refurbishment projects involving existing rainwater systems. This large cast iron gutter profile is available in either 5” x 4” or 6” x 4” profile widths.
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Hopper Rainwater Heads (51)
We offer a wide selection of standard and ornamental rainwater hopper heads. From very simple designs to elegant castings we have a something for both traditional and contemporary projects. Also known as conductor heads, leader heads, rain boxes, and scupper boxes, rainwater hoppers were traditionally designed to increase the flow of a drainpipe in heavy rainfall. With rainwater pipes usually running at just a third full; a hopper creates a symphonic system causing the pipe to fill to capacity and can also funnel drainage from two or more downspouts into one rainwater pipe.
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Notts Ogee Gutters (9)
The name "Notts" refers to a specific pattern or design of Ogee guttering. It is slightly deeper than our standard cast iron ogee guttering and therefore provides a higher capacity and flow rate. The profile is very similar is design to the common Ogee profile and is offered in a 4.5” width with a deeper 3” depth. Like the common Ogee profile the Notts Ogee gutter has the socket on the left hand side.
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Rectangular Pipes & Fittings (27)
Whilst many modern rectangular rainwater pipes are aluminium, there is nothing quite like a cast iron rectangular pipe to make the ultimate statement. These high capacity pipes are more commonly used on larger refurbishment projects they can also provide an impressive look to smaller homes. Rectangular pipes offer more than just rainwater disposal, they are a decorative architectural feature that when properly maintained cast last a life time.
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Round Rainwater Pipes (18)
The most popular choice for rainwater pipe is the round profile. Availability in 4 diameters and 4 different lengths make cast iron round pipes the perfect choice for both new build and for refurbishment of traditional properties. No other material can match the character, strength, durability or appearance of a genuine cast iron rainwater pipe. Only cast iron can preserve the aesthetic and integrity of the original architecture. It is also important to note that our round cast iron pipes have the collars as part of the casting rather than just stuck on as some alternative suppliers offer.
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Square Pipes and Fittings (16)
The square cast iron rainwater pipe sits neatly between the common round pipes and the much larger rectangular range. Whilst still providing a large capacity the square pipe system looks at home on smaller projects and in both traditional and contemporary styles. The square rainwater pipe is available in three sizes, four lengths and in either a primer or black painted finish. Complimented with a wide range of fittings, the square pipe profile could be worth considering for your project.