DB, they are usually fitted to the fascia board, so if you have a nice strong one, no problem
nothing to do with the type of tiles
DB, they are usually fitted to the fascia board, so if you have a nice strong one, no problem
nothing to do with the type of tiles
Shaggersback--How is the pvc guttering holding up. I have heard that even uv protected doesn't work well in Thailand. I have to add some to my house and would prefer pvc, so would like to hear your experience. Is that Guy Hall who did yours still in business?
Thanks
DD in this picture there is a large area of gutter with no down pipes.
Or they have not finished yet.
I don't get why they put so much drop on the guttering. My guy did about 2 inches drop over 5 metres or so and looks terrible. tried to talk him out of it but he was adamant it needed it for the water to flow down to the downpipe but I don't reckon it needs so much drop. Looks like a 2 year old put it up. Am I wrong? It is a pretty big roof and is the 5 inch galv stuff
Fahn Cahn's
The Alum. is soldered together using some kind of a liquid. A guy next door had it installed and I saw the man brush the liquid on and waited about a minute. I would guess it's some kind of chemical that melts the two pieces together.
You can buy PVC guttering, but it's expensive and the place I checked didn't have all the fittings for the down spout or the s fittings to connect it with. That would probably be the problem. Finding a comany that had everything you need to make it look nice. It came in cream and dark brown.
I finally got a guy come and give me a price for pvc guttering in Udon Thani, I thought he was joking when he gave me the price.Told the dork to go and find a more receptive buyer. The price quoted was at least 150% more expensive than back in Adelaide South Australia where I live part of the year.
yep, those PVC and other gutter salesmen are selling imported goods, so they are well over-priced
go for the galvanised stuff; they have at least two qualities so get the best, it is still not too expensive
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make sure the supports are at a max of 1 metre
our galvanised gutter cost 180 baht a metre for the good quality
Alti Rain Gutters Chiang Mai Thailand
Here you go, 15 years guarantee. I might just give them a call.
Would it be a simple task to connect drains to a tank, but also disperse when full?
Would a tank like this need to be underground or not?
495 baht a meter for downpipe and gutter, if it has 15 year warranty and they will be in business, makes sense, if not it really doesn't!
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This sell the quality stuff you get in UK, not sure of prices, in Minburi Bangkok.
Some plastic guttering is made in Udon by the same people who make the plastic windows.Originally Posted by DrAndy
interesting bump
I read Rick's post while deleting spam.Originally Posted by DrAndy
if it was well priced, I would have used some a couple of years ago instead of the metal
I've not priced it up yet, but will do nearer the time that they're ready to do the roof (3 or 4 years maybe...)Originally Posted by DrAndy
I payed 1,000 per meter for Stainless steel
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