Friday 23 November marks National Guttering Day
and the end of National Maintenance Week – a week in which the
importance of effective house maintenance is highlighted to
homeowners across the UK.
Denise O’Leary, spokesperson at Wavin Plastics – the UK’s leading
provider of water management systems – explains why home maintenance
is so important and offers residents sound advice on how to keep
rainwater systems in tip top condition this winter.
“We’re approaching a winter in which heavy rain has already been
forecast,” comments Denise. “Therefore, it’s even more important to
make sure your gutters are in good condition to cope with the
predicted extra rainfall.
“Prevention is definitely far cheaper than cure. Ineffective gutters
lead to water run-off which can pour into the foundations of
buildings, causing mould and mildew and poorly installed gutters can
also lead to damage on exterior walls causing unsightly streaking or
damaged brickwork. All of these can decrease the value of a property
considerably. Simple measures carried out twice a year on gutters
and drains can ensure that drainage systems perform year on year.
“People think nothing of having a car service every year and yet
many don’t spend the time or money on their houses which, when you
think about it, is odd as homes are a far bigger investment.
Homeowners really should consider checking their homes every six
months to make sure there’s nothing that needs fixing or repairing.”
Top tips on maintaining your existing gutters:
• Check gutters for debris including leaves and moss. Scoop out any
rubbish using a trowel and then flush with water
• If the down-pipe starts to fill, it is probably blocked. Don’t
push the rubbish down as this may compress it, making it harder to
remove. Try to free the blockage using stiff wire and then flush
using a hose pipe. If this doesn’t work, you’ll need to dismantle
the pipework and clean the individual sections
• To prevent this happening at all, Osma Leafguard can be fitted to
the Osma RoundLine gutter, providing a simple to fit method to keep
gutters and pipes free of fallen leaves. Leafguard is easy to cut to
the required length and simply fits inside the gutter
• Make sure there is no sagging – if there is a pool of water in the
guttering, the section will need to be repositioned to ensure a
gently slope. Additional brackets will help prevent this problem
reoccurring
• Check for cracks. One of the benefits of a plastic pipe system is
that replacement sections are cheap and easy to install. Unclip the
old piece, cut the new section to size and clip in
Need new guttering?
Wavin Plastics has launched Osma StormLine – a high capacity ogee
gutter profile utilising 68mm round 61mm square downpipes and
incorporating a high front edge. This product is available in black,
brown or white.
StormLine combines an attractive appearance with the ability to
handle large volumes of water, making it the perfect guttering for
this winter. Recommended for use on roof areas up to 254m², it is
particularly useful for three story townhouses, apartment blocks,
detached houses and conservatories. The advantages of this system
include fittings that have been designed to assist faster and easier
installation; a high front edge which prevents overshoot and
conceals the tile edges; an internal rail for concealed hanging
brackets and internal ribs to improve flow and reduce the risk of
blockages.
Wavin Plastics also produces four other rainwater systems including
three half round profiles – Osma RoundLine, Osma RoofLine and Osma
Mini-Fit plus another square sectioned profile – Osma SuperLine.
RoundLine is a 4½ inch/112mm system suitable for the domestic
housing market. Utilising 2½ inch/68mm circular downpipe, it is
available in black, grey, white and brown.
RoofLine is a 6 inch/150mm gutter system which is suitabvle for
large industrial and commercial buildings. Four inch/110mm circular
downpipes are used with this system which comes in black or grey.
Mini-Fit is a tough but light weight 3 inch/75mm system which
utlisies 2 inch.55mm downpipes. It is designed for porches, sheds,
garages and greenhouses and ocmes in grey and brown.
SuperLine is a 5 inch/125mm system suitable for large roof areas or
small commercial buildings and utilises 2½ inch/68mm downpipe from
the RoundLine range. It is available in black or brown.
“The capacity of a rainwater system to effectively drain a roof area
depends on four factors: gutter capacity, the level the gutter is
laid to, the number of outlets and the location of outlets,” adds
Denise. “Make sure when choosing a new system, that you have the
right one for your type of property. Whichever system you opt for,
remember that laying the gutter to a fall will increase flow
capacity and the area of roof that can be drained – particularly if
the downpipe is positioned centrally. Silting will also be
prevented.
“The more outlets along a gutter and the shorter the distance
rainwater has to travel, the more effective the system will be.”
Email:
grace@watermarkpr.co.uk