A strip of 1 2 in.
Victorian roof gutters.
These gutters are built on the plane of the roof.
Cast iron 1820s 1870s these were never hugely popular due to their weight and difficulty to install but some houses in the mid 19th century were fitted with cast iron gutters.
The cant strip is straight not tapered.
Yankee gutters are also referred to as philadelphia gutters pole gutters flush gutters and standing gutters.
Architectural styles that fit well with the half round would be bungalow victorian spanish mission vernacular gothic revival other similar styled houses.
Dec 20 2018 explore dura stokes s board victorian rain gutters on pinterest.
Collectors of rainwater have been used for thousands of years to help keep roof structures dry.
The principle means in which rainwater is removed from the roof is by a series of gutters and downspouts or pipes.
Like the yankee the gutter box is built back from the edge of the roof but it s built plumb not perpendicular to the roof plane.
If you want to make sure your victorian roof is 100 historically accurate speak with a historian or victorian home expert.
The use of guttering is not a recent development although the past designs for guttering and today s familiar shapes and sizes for guttering are of the same principle.
There is no one size fits all roofing material for a victorian home but using your current roof as a guide will be the best indicator of what materials to use.
Plywood forms the bottom of the gutter.
Yankee gutters go back to the 18 th century.