Good Repair Guide: External gutters

Abbreviation
BK109 (2013)
Valid from
1/01/2013

Information provider
BRANZ Limited
Information type
Good repair guide
Format
PDF

Description

Roof gutters are an important component of the building envelope, designed to control the disposal of rainwater from the roof. The most important functions of gutters are to help protect against:

  • excessive or concentrated wetting of external wall surfaces
  • water getting inside the building roof space or wall framing
  • increased wetness of soils around the building and subsequent increased moisture loads on basement waterproofing 
  • undermining of areas around the building where there is controlled spillage onto the ground.

Leaking or overflowing gutters may cause problems with dampness in subfloor areas or basements or elevated moisture levels in cladding and within wall framing.

Scope

This Good Repair Guide covers the repair or replacement of fully accessible metal and plastic external gutters around the outside perimeter of the building that are fixed to a fascia board or rafter ends.

It does NOT cover gutters that are concealed behind a proprietary metal fascia or internal or within-roof gutters. 

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Good Repair Guide: External gutters

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Good Repair Guide: External gutters

Description

Roof gutters are an important component of the building envelope, designed to control the disposal of rainwater from the roof. The most important functions of gutters are to help protect against:

  • excessive or concentrated wetting of external wall surfaces
  • water getting inside the building roof space or wall framing
  • increased wetness of soils around the building and subsequent increased moisture loads on basement waterproofing 
  • undermining of areas around the building where there is controlled spillage onto the ground.

Leaking or overflowing gutters may cause problems with dampness in subfloor areas or basements or elevated moisture levels in cladding and within wall framing.

View on Information Provider website
Good Repair Guide: External gutters
Description

Roof gutters are an important component of the building envelope, designed to control the disposal of rainwater from the roof. The most important functions of gutters are to help protect against:

  • excessive or concentrated wetting of external wall surfaces
  • water getting inside the building roof space or wall framing
  • increased wetness of soils around the building and subsequent increased moisture loads on basement waterproofing 
  • undermining of areas around the building where there is controlled spillage onto the ground.

Leaking or overflowing gutters may cause problems with dampness in subfloor areas or basements or elevated moisture levels in cladding and within wall framing.

View on Information Provider website
This resource does not cite any other resources.

Good Repair Guide: External gutters

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