
STANDARD Aluminum downspouts
Legacy Gutter offers Standard Aluminum Downspouts in New Hampshire, Massachusetts, Vermont, Maine and surrounding areas.
Downspouts, also known as leaders or pipes, are key parts of a rainwater drainage system.
They are typically placed on the outside of buildings to direct rainwater from gutters to the ground or a stormwater system.
Standard downspouts are usually around 10 feet long, but they can be cut or connected with elbows to fit different building heights or landscaping needs.
The main function of a downspout is to stop rainwater from overflowing gutters, which can damage foundations, siding, and landscaping.
Proper installation and regular maintenance are important to ensure the system works well and keeps rainwater away from the building, preventing water damage or soil erosion.
Legacy Gutter offers a wide range of standard & custom downspouts. From Aluminum, Copper, Steel, Zinc, Galvalume to TuffSpout Downspouts.
Legacy Gutters Standard Aluminum Downspouts are .019 Gauge Aluminum
Available Options:
2”x 3“ Corrugated Aluminum
3”x 4“ Corrugated Aluminum
3” Round Corrugated Aluminum
4” Round Corrugated Aluminum
with legacy gutter you can expect
ELEVATED STANDARDS
We partner with America’s best manufacturers of metal products to offer the most beautiful and rugged gutter systems available.
ELEVATED EXPERIENCE
We partner with our clients to exceed expectations and our high standards ensure that we consistently offer a premium experience.
ELEVATED RESULTS
We implement the best practices that provide you with confidence that your new gutter system will enhance the look of your home while enduring all weather conditions.
MORE DOWNSPOUT OPTIONS
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CUSTOM DOWNSPOUTS
Frequently Asked Questions
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Legacy Gutter mounts downspouts with C clips or cleats for a minimalist look with clean lines. We find that straps are bulky.
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We prefer to use stainless steel screws because they permit the downspouts to be easily serviced, whereas rivets don’t permit servicing.
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The general rule of thumb is one downspout per every 40 feet of gutter. This is general and does not work for every application.
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Yes. We blow out downspouts to clean them and we take them apart when needed to clear them.
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Typically we try to locate downspouts away from sidewalks, driveways and decks to minimize water and ice accumulation close to high traffic areas.
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Yes, we offer a wide range of standard & custom downspouts (like Aluminum, Copper, Steel, Zinc, Galvalume) and styles (like round, square, or corrugated) to choose from, depending on the aesthetic and functional needs.