About ogee guttering fittings.
Victorian ogee guttering upvc.
Traditional victorian ogee shape in a modern anthracite dark grey colour to match 7016 fascias and soffit.
Ogee is derived from old gothic as the design of this unique profile of guttering greatly mimics styles from the victorian era.
Distinctive flair to open up your home.
Can be used on houses conservatories and outbuildings.
Fits standard white 68mm downpipes.
Click and collect is available or enjoy free uk delivery on selected orders over pound 150 excl.
Distinctive flair to open up your home.
The gutter is sized at 130mm wide x 70m deep and will drain a roof area of up to 176m.
We are all born in the gutter but some of us get to see the stars oscar wilde.
Round downpipes will fit this type of gutter square downpipes will also fit this type of gutter.
Elevate your living space.
Buy upvc guttering systems in a choice of colours and sizes.
Buy upvc guttering systems in a choice of colours and sizes.
Description this double ogee design aquaflow ogee guttering looks good from any angle especially on low level bungalows and garages.
Discover our range of upvc ogee guttering and fittings suitable for both old new buildings.
This ogee style guttering is perfect for use on bungalows and conservatories or around porches and garages to provide a feature look.
The hargreaves victorian ogee cast iron 90 degree internal angle connects to the gutter enabling the gutter to be fitted around an internal corner.
With its multiple curves asymmetry and decorative facing it greatly replicates gutters used in britain in the 19th century.
The extra width gives a better flow rate than the standard half round guttering and drainage systems.
Victorian ogee by polypipe polypipe s ogee extra capacity gutter has been designed to match the profile of the old victorian ogee gutter that has been widely used throughout the uk for over 150 years.
Whilst the form of cast iron and plastic reproduction guttering and their fixings can have a highly distinctive and attractive appearance their primary function is to disperse the rain falling on a property from seeping into the dwelling and in some cases collect water for future use.
August 04 2011 by the victorian emporium.