Since they are not readily visible they typically don t alter the historic character of buildings and don t detract from or conceal decorative cornice details.
Built in box gutters.
Historical use of built in gutters places of worship.
Box gutters consist of wood framing with a sheet metal lining usually copper stainless steel or galvanized steel.
Essentially a sloped wooden box is constructed then lined with metal.
Perhaps the first use of built in gutter systems was seen in old churches or other places of worship.
The water is overflowing the gutter in several locations into the.
Unlike aluminum gutters they are part of the roof structure.
K style gutters for houses built after 1950.
I have a mid century 1952 single story house with an all but flat roof slight pitch very slight and the gutters are not carrying the water all the way along the gutters to the downspout.
There is more information on this later.
In many cases however a built in or box gutter may be what your house originally had and what it should have now.
Most commonly the systems were built into the eaves edge or cornice of the roofing system.
I am having a problem with my gutters.
The k style gutter is an adaptation from a design based on the classical orders of design.
Built in or box gutter.