There are many names for gutters in our life, such as eaves, gutters, and gutters, roof gutters, gutters, and finished gutters, roof drainage systems.
Gutter refers to the concave part between the two crotches of the roof of a building. Roof drainage is divided into organized drainage and unorganized drainage (drainage). Organized drainage generally collects rainwater into a gutter and then drains it from a rainwater pipe. The gutter that collects rainwater is called a gutter. The gutter is divided into internal gutters and gutters. Outer gutter and inner gutter refer to the gutter inside the outer wall, usually with a parapet; the outer gutter is a gutter picked out of the outer wall, usually without a parapet. Rain water and snow water that fall on the roof of a building, especially heavy rain, will form accumulated water in a short time. It is necessary to set up a roof rainwater drainage system to drain the roof rainwater to the outdoors in an organized and systematic manner, otherwise it will cause overflow everywhere Water leakage or roof leakage affects people’s lives and production activities.
Gutter sealant is the glue that makes the gutter watertight.