Apex Roofing Services provide installation & repairs on the following types of Guttering:
Cast Iron Guttering
Cast Iron has been a material of choice for guttering systems since Victorian times. Elegant and strong, cast iron guttering when correctly maintained has a minimum life expectancy of 40 years, and probably much longer. It is available in most ranges in either factory-finished Gloss Black or in a transit primer to enable you to paint the gutters in a colour of your own choice.
Alumasc Guttering
Alumasc is the UK´s leading manufacturer of BBA-certified aluminium guttering and rainwater systems. A complete range of polyester powder coated aluminium gutters, downpipes and integrated fascia/soffits is available to suit both contemporary and traditional architecture, with everything being designed to meet industry standards whilst exceeding expectations in terms of durability, design and performance.
Custom Design Guttering
Apex Roofing Services provide a bespoke custom design guttering service which will allow you to have a specifically designed, non-standard gutter with gutter sizes, shapes, dimensions and profiles that can all be altered to suit the individual project requirements. Uniquely designed Architectural rainwater gutters provide a high-end aesthetic appearance to grace the eaves of any type of building or property.
uPVC Guttering
Our high quality guttering systems are designed to protect your property from the most adverse weather. They will divert rainwater away from your roofline and provide protection from deterioration or spoilage.
We fit secure and durable seals to prevent leaks, and fixed brackets to ensure that water flows evenly into the drainpipe with no danger of overflowing.
Box Gutter/Parapets
Box gutters/Parapets are essentially placed between parallel surfaces, as in a valley between parallel roofs or at the junction of a roof and a parapet wall. They should not be confused with so-called valley gutters or valley flashings which occur at the non-parallel intersection of roof surfaces, typically at right angled internal corners of pitched roofs.