Parapet Wall Box Gutter

Our gutter guard is screwed to the metal cap that sits on top of the parapet wall see box gutter guard diagram.
Parapet wall box gutter. Box gutters are becoming more common in modern residential roofing prior to about the year 2000 they were primarily on commercial and factory roofs. Box gutters are typically placed between parallel surfaces as in a valley between parallel roofs or where a roof and a parapet wall meet. Notice the use. A box gutter parallel gutter or trough gutter is a rain gutter on a roof usually rectangular in shape.
A box gutter is defined as a graded channel generally of a rectangular shape for the conveyance of rainwater within the building footprint including adjacent to a wall or parapet. It may be lined with epdm rubber metal asphalt or roofing felt and may be concealed behind a parapet or the eaves or in a roof valley. Parapet gutters a parapet gutter for a building of modern fireproof construction is shown in fig. 30 2610 241996 e mail.
The only notable difference between this and the other box gutters already described is the fact that the gutter is located behind a wall which is higher than the point to which the gutter is extended under the slates. Box gutters should include sumps to aid water flow and prevent water pooling as well as overflow outlets to prevent water from entering a building during extreme rain. 30 2610 241997 f. Arkhon panel member of viemetal group t.
A box gutter internal gutter parallel gutter or trough gutter is a rain gutter on a roof usually rectangular in shape. Box gutters are boxed in all around they have higher edges on all sides. However joints in the concrete deck need to be addressed for air control layer continuity.