We in Waterways gutters specialize in multiple areas of the gutter industry; the most common desire of clients however is seamless aluminum gutters. These gutters range in color depending on the clients desire, it goes from brown to green, to cream or the traditional low gloss white, and many other colors in between. The Aluminum 6 inch gutter is the most used in South Florida because of the low price and the ability to hold more rain water for the rainy seasons. It makes sense that 6 inch is used for residential in South Florida because while the national yearly average is some thirty inches, South Florida ranges from sixty to seventy inches a year.
We are also not limited by size. While South Florida traditionally uses the six inch gutter design in most locations, we can provide the larger seven inch gutter that can hold up a much greater amount of water for commercial uses. These box style gutters are great for commercial buildings that drop all the water to the back of the building, this is capable of holding the water without problems.
Of the materials that we use, none has more beauty and usefulness than Copper. A great benefit of copper gutters is that it will last longer than any type of gutters. Because of its reaction to oxygen it does not rust but patinas, copper unlike other metals does not suffer from corrosion but protects it’s self from outside forces when it patinas. While more expensive than most other materials, it is the one type of material that last longer than other material with proper installation and some maintenance (minimal compared to other gutter material) copper gutters can last up to a hundred years.
We at Water ways have also had the experience of working with special design gutters and downspouts, these are gutters that are specifically designed for a individuals house by an architect so that it meets the design that he originally had for the house.
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