Copper gutters vintage look pairs perfectly with the decor of historic and high end homes.
Copper gutters meaning.
Copper enjoys a low thermal degree of expansion meaning copper does not expand much when temperatures are high.
Patina the copper will start to green over time when a patina develops on top of the copper.
Copper gutters are flexible.
The patina can form from varying elements in the environment.
Other materials would have to be replaced several times.
Copper is typically used for gutters downspouts countertops hoods deco tops and standing seam roofs.
Why is copper such a great choice for rain gutters.
We also stock smaller width coils in 16 and 20 oz.
The longevity of copper means you will not have to replace your gutters for decades.
Copper is a also a natural fungicide and algaecide which will helps keep moss from growing around the roof.
Copper rain gutters however are designed to have a long life and add an architectural feature and sense of elegance to your home.
Rainfall puts a lot of stress on aluminum gutters meaning that they need to be frequently replaced especially if you live in an area that gets heavy rainfall.
Copper gutters develop a rich patina as it weathers and it s the patina coating that protects the copper from corroding and why copper often can last over 100 years.
Typical sheet sizes are 36 x 120 and 48 x 120.
They can be installed in continuous frames.
As a result the installation of copper gutters does not need expansion joints.
It also comes in perforated sheets and pre textured hammered sheets.
Copper gutters look great and are durable.