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Being in a fairly exposed location on the Isle of Lewis, coastal exposure and rainfall are a way of life. So when it comes to guttering/downpipes, I understand that copper is the longest-lasting option and also beautiful, but it's out of my price point, unfortunately.

 

I’ve thus started looking at Aluminium products from Marley Alutec (Aligator Boxer range?) and Rainguard (SL Half round?), or any alternatives you’d recommend?

 

Does anyone have experience using either? Is there much to choose between them, or do they have experiences that people are happy to share?

 

It’s a simple rectangular building with a smaller rectangular entrance porch at one end, no corners or returns etc. 
 
Two straight runs of 8430mm with a single downpipe at one end of each, plus two straight runs of 2450mm with a single downpipe at one end of each
 
The 8430mm run is real slate on a solid stone wall construction, no soffit or fascia, just a 60mm slate overhang. The 2450mm run is artificial slate on a solid stone wall construction, no soffit or fascia, just a 30mm slate overhang
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Not used the makes you refer to, but many years ago (30-40) we used to use a lot of Alumasc cast alu guttering and alu fall-pipes. Brilliant stuff. A quick search suggests it still exists.

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4 minutes ago, Redbeard said:

Not used the makes you refer to, but many years ago (30-40) we used to use a lot of Alumasc cast alu guttering and alu fall-pipes. Brilliant stuff. A quick search suggests it still exists.

OK, thanks, I’ll add it to the list to have a look at then…

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