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High Fronted Gutters

High fronted gutters hide the lower edge of tiles or roof cladding which creates an aesthetically pleasing appearance. It is important 
that sufficient overflow measures are included in the design of the guttering system and that high fronted gutters are installed in 

such a way that if they overflow, it will not result in water flowing back into the roof or building.

The design of gutter and downpipe system installations also need to comply with specific rainfall intensities for the area of installation 

and adequate overflow provisions need to be provided to prevent water from entering the dwelling during heavy rainfall periods.

High Fronted Gutters

Codes

The design and installation of guttering and downpipe systems 

needs to comply with the Building Code of Australia and 
Australian  Standards  AS/NZS  3500.3  Plumbing  and  Drainage, 
Stormwater  Drainage  and  AS/NZS  3500.5  National  Plumbing 
and Drainage, Domestic Installations. It is also important that 
relevant State regulations are satisfied. For example, New South 

Wales legislation requires all gutter and downpipe installations 
be  undertaken  by  a  suitably  licensed  installer  who  holds  a 

current certificate issued by the NSW Office of Fair Trading.

Natural Effects

There are two natural  effects  in  Stratco  guttering  that  offer 

some  protection  against  water  flowing  from  eaves  gutters 

inside a building, when attached to Stratco steel fascia. 

•  The first is that when installed on our steel fascia, the “high 

front” of the gutter can still be lower than the top face of the 
fascia. Water will always flow to the lowest point, and even 
if a complete blockage exists, should still overflow outside 
the eaves line (Figure 1 and 3).

•  Secondly,  if  a  complete  blockage  occurs  the  additional 

weight of the water will cause the gutter to temporarily 

deform. The back of the gutter is restrained at 1.2 metre 

intervals by fixing clips but between these points the gutter 
moves outwards from the fascia creating a gap that allows 
the additional water to escape (Figure 4).

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Figure 1

High Front Quad Gutter

Summary of Contents for High Fronted Gutters

Page 1: ...nage Domestic Installations It is also important that relevant State regulations are satisfied For example New South Wales legislation requires all gutter and downpipe installations be undertaken by a...

Page 2: ...At the end of gutters normal height stop ends can be replaced by lower stop ends which reduce the depth of water able to collect in the gutter controlling overflow to these points Using an internal ou...

Page 3: ...es FIGURE 5 Modified Stop End Internal Outlet Front Cut Down Stretch in The Back Face of The Gutter Front is Lower Than The Top of The Fascia Propriety Solution Sump Rainhead Front Spiggot Rear Exit G...

Page 4: ...Charleville 170 Charters Towers 218 Cloncurry 172 Emerald 220 Goondiwindi 182 Gympie 228 Hughenden 199 Innisfall 254 Kingaroy 208 Longreach 189 Mackay 273 Mareeba 219 Mt Isa 169 Mt Morgan 225 Noosa 2...

Page 5: ...lotted 7 126 8 597 100 100 x 75 Square VC 5 712 6 893 90 100 x 50 VC Slotted 4 412 5 594 75 75 x 50 LO Square Slotted 4 447 5 624 75 75 x 50 VFC 6 775 7 957 100 100 x 75 VFC Slotted 5 475 6 657 90 100...

Page 6: ...re followed Adequate fall towards the downpipes must be given to gutters a minimum of 1 in 500 for eaves gutters and 1 in 200 for internal gutters The installer must ensure that the correct number of...

Page 7: ...essential to maintain the good looks of all Stratco steel products and to ensure you receive the maximum life span possible in your area Gutters must be regularly cleaned to prevent the build up of le...

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