Bo McCarty
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Got leaky gutters? I do.... Not sure if the water running off the roof is just missing, but it seems a lot of leaking for it to be a seam leaking.
Bo McCarty said:Got leaky gutters? I do.... Not sure if the water running off the roof is just missing, but it seems a lot of leaking for it to be a seam leaking.
In New England most houses have wooden gutters; the real good ones are copper lined. My 2nd business I started was in historic building restoration. I specialized in 17 & 18 century. I did this for 10 before I sold the company. All homes of this period have wooden gutters and copper downspouts. Many of the down spouts were replaced with galvanize over time. The use of a wooden gutter is to make the gutter invisible and make it part of the trimming of the home. As a rule from top to bottom it goes like this Gutter, molding, soffett, fascia, crown molding, dental molding or rope molding or both. Then your Queen Ann Victorian homes have even more and the ginger bread can consist of all kinds of moldings and coins. A lot of times the copper downspouts are hidden behind the coins. I am sure this means very little to you since you didn't know what a wooden gutter was. This type of construction is always found in your Victorian and Federal style homes as well as all your churches. It is still used today on any home that has a sculpted trim and multiple color schemes because wood is still the greatest material to build style into a home.Trahere said:Timber excuse me , but who in their right mind would have WOOD gutters?