LYCOS RETRIEVER
Rain Gutter
built 641 days ago
The Rion™ Greenhouse Rain Gutter is designed to mount on the sides of your greenhouse to help direct rain water around your greenhouse. The included down spout can ... be directed into a barrel to collect for watering plants. (barrel not included) This rain gutter will accommodate one (1) 8' side of your greenhouse. For installation on both sides you will need to purchase two (2) of this item. To accommodate Lengths greater than 8' you will need to purchase a 4' gutter extension Kit for every 4' you wish to extend your gutter system.
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Though Marie agrees rain chains are “quick to install and take only about five minutes to put up,” he is more guarded about the profit potential for gutter installers. “The rain chains are expensive for an installer to buy, because the products are labor-intensive to manufacture. So that profit margin you can make on rain chains isn’t real big.”
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Guttering Design Technical paper U of Warwick,UK Build.com links to more gutter Rain flow formula from Gutter Pro Tech leaf guard [B]uildingonline.com more links Natural Handyman Repair Info. Gutter cutting aid Allroof Search Engine (lots of roofing links) Old World Distributors hard to find gutter items
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Leaf Pro™ provides professional functionality for anyone wanting to minimize routine gutter maintenance chores while maintaining optimal roof drainage. Whether your dealing with pine needles, maple seedlings, oak pollen, or just your every day leaf, Leaf Pro™ delivers the rain handling and debris shedding capabilities you can depend on.
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The Yeoman Rainguard Gutter should be fixed wherever possible using the profile gutter brackets. This principle applies even when existing corbels are used. Where it is not possible to use brackets and the gutter is sat only on corbels, the gutters can be manufactured with extra strengthening... the corbels should project far enough to support the full underside of the gutter.
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[W]ith the rain chains retailing at $10 to $30 per linear foot, he believes a gutter company that becomes a wholesale distributor of rain chains could enjoy a markup of between 30 and 50 percent. Further, a gutter company that decides to manufacture and sell the product directly to consumers, he suggests, could realize a markup of between 200 and 300 percent.
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