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UNIFOLD Gutter Lining System - Improvement of Gutter Liner and Outlet Capacities

Gutter Capacities - Back To Top

Unifold can be used to improve either the water containment capacity and/or the drainage efficiency of the gutter and outlets by a variety of means.

In ideal conditions, for built-up roof systems, given ample water capacity and sufficient access, any gutter lining system will be installed to discharge the liner tray as well as the roof itself.

In practice, however, access beyond the eaves closure/drip flashing to the internal roof structure can be extremely difficult without major roof work so it is sometimes inevitable that the gutter lining is installed "gutter side" of these flashings.

More significantly, even if access is available to the roof construction at the eaves, if there is an overwhelming need for depth improvement to the existing system due to existing gutter capacity problems, then in order to achieve this, it may be necessary to ignore the condensation discharge from the liner tray as being "the lesser of two evils".

Composite roof systems are not subject to interstitial condensation problems so the depth of insulation can be readily used to increase gutter depth.

Use of roof construction depth with UNIFOLD Gutter Lining System

Improvements to systems may use one or more of the following methods: -

  1. UNIFOLD Gutter Lining System - Conversion of a square shouldered spigot outlet to a coned orifice Gutter capacities can be improved on many occasions by using the roof construction depth and allowing the wings of the Unifold to extend to the underside of the roof sheet, installing a new eaves closure with a sealed filler above, to close the construction.

  2. Gutters, particularly ones with wide sole dimensions, are rarely freely discharging. This situation can be corrected or at least improved, by cutting out and removing the existing outlet and replacing it with a Unifold metal and membrane coned orifice.This action will dramatically improve the drainage performance of the outlet, which will discharge more quickly and in doing so, will relieve the water containment load in the gutter.

  3. Extra outlets are easily added to a Unifold installation to greatly improve the gutter efficiency. There is, of course some internal disruption whilst pipe work is installed to serve these.

Nb: Additional outlets are provided with a blanking plate to ensure the integrity of the Unifold‘ system until the connection of pipework underneath is completed. Once the serving pipe-work is complete it is a simple matter to open the outlet and render it fully operational.

Inclusion of Sumps - Back To Top

Typical sump unit serving a side box outlet - UNIFOLD Gutter Lining System
Typical sump unit serving a side box outlet.

Inclusion of sumps at outlet positions. The use of sumps in gutter runs greatly improves the efficiency of the outlets served by the sump, concentrating water at the outlet and helping to increase the water to air mix, allowing more water into the down pipe. These sumps have great benefits; they improve the flow capacity of the gutter at the outlet position, ensure the gutter is freely discharging and improve the general efficiency of the whole system.

They can be installed quite easily either by: -

a) Utilising the space between the top of the down pipe socket and the sole of the existing gutter and by cutting the required amount out of the existing gutter to allow the Unifold sump and outlet to enter and mate with the existing down pipe socket.

b) When Unifold is laid above rigid insulation board the thickness of the insulation board can be used as the sump depth. Even a 20mm deep sump across the sole of the gutter will provide some improvement to flow rates.

Inclusion of weirs, chutes and overflows. A Unifold installation allows the greatest flexibility to correctly include a variety of weirs, chutes and overflows either as "tell tales" for blocked outlets or as a means of removing excess water during storms which threaten to overwhelm the existing outlets.

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