EWI Gutter from Alumasc Facades is designed to address the problem of cold bridging at eaves level but also creates an attractive, cost effective alternative to standard verge trims on refurbishment projects.
The new EWI Gutter system offers architects and home-owners a retrofit solution with a new build look, offering a long-lasting, low maintenance alternative, manufactured in Aluminium to provide a clean, contemporary finish.
Box and Ogee are available as standard profiles, and with manufacturing taking place at Alumasc’s plant in the UK, bespoke profiles can easily be provided.
EWI Gutter supplied painted, in black, white or grey as standard, with additional colour matches available on request.
Mark Gibbs, Technical Director for Alumasc Facades: “As a trusted supplier of External Wall Insulation systems, we work on hundreds of projects that are subject to design restrictions inflicted by retrofit rainwater systems. Having developed our own system, to perfectly complement the quality finish of our facades, we have opened up a range of new options to architects and designers, which allow for a far more contemporary ‘newly built’ look. We are also aware that our colleagues see advantages in a one-source product offer. They already know Alumasc offer unrivalled products and technical support, so the addition of the EWI Gutter system further supports the whole process whilst also addressing ever-important budget considerations. It is widely acknowledged that Aluminium presents greater value for money over the lifetime of the product. When installed to Alumasc recommendations, the result is a long-lasting solution that can withstand the rigours of the British weather for just as long as the EWI.”
Alumasc Facades,
White House Works,
Bold Road,
Sutton,
St Helen's,
Merseyside,
United Kingdom
WA9 4JG
Phone: 01744 648400
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