PVC gutters are lightweight, corrosion-resistant, and ideal for residential buildings. Thanks to co-extrusion technology, they offer strong UV resistance and long-lasting color durability.
Steel gutters provide higher structural rigidity and enhanced mechanical resistance. They are protected by multiple anti-corrosion layers and are recommended for larger roof areas or regions with heavy rainfall.
The best option depends on budget, climate conditions, and aesthetic preferences.
Gutter size should be calculated based on the Effective Roof Area (ERA). Larger roof surfaces require wider gutters and downpipes to ensure proper water drainage.
Common systems used in residential buildings include:
125 mm gutter with 90 mm downpipe
135 mm gutter with 100 mm downpipe
For accurate sizing, consulting a technical advisor is recommended.
The cost of a gutter system depends on:
Material (PVC, steel, galvanized steel),
Building size,
Number of corners and downpipes,
Selected color and accessories.
A gutter system should be considered a long-term investment protecting the façade and foundations from water damage.
Yes. Modern square gutter systems (such as PVC² and STAL²) offer excellent water drainage performance while enhancing the building’s geometric and contemporary appearance.
Hydraulic performance depends primarily on correct sizing and professional installation.
A concealed or eaves-free gutter system allows the gutter and downpipe to be hidden within the building’s insulation layer.
This solution is ideal for modern architecture without traditional roof overhangs. It maintains full drainage functionality while preserving clean, minimalist roof lines.
It is recommended to inspect and clean gutters at least twice a year — typically in spring and autumn. Regular maintenance prevents clogging and extends the lifespan of the system.
Yes. Galeco gutter systems are engineered for high hydraulic capacity and structural durability. Deep gutter profiles and inward-rolled edges help prevent water overflow even during intense rainfall.
he most commonly chosen gutter colors include:
Black (RAL 9005)
Anthracite Grey (RAL 7016)
Modern grey shades to match contemporary roofing systems
Color selection should complement the roof covering, façade, and window joinery.
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