GL Profiles can provide a range of gutter systems in a variety of materials to suit all industrial needs. GL Profile gutters have been designed to work with a profiled roof design. They can be manufactured to match the roof or flashings used on the building as they are made from the same material, maintaining consistency and good aesthetics.
They come in 2 forms, internal joggle jointed (overlapping one another) or joint with butt-straps, and are generally fixed to the roof using Roof Brackets/Gutter support arms which can be made to suit any box profile roofing sheets.
GL Profile Trimline gutters also offer a simple solution for out-board gravity drained gutters.
Insulated Gutters
We are one of very few companies in the UK who manufacture bespoke insulated gutters. Options that we can offer, on the single-ply gutter membranes are the following:
- PVC (Polyvinyl Chloride) Known for its durability, flexibility, and resistance to chemicals and UV radiation
- EPDM (Ethylene Propylene Diene Monomer) Arubber-based membrane that is known for its flexibility, resistance to weathering, and long lifespan.
- TPO (Thermoplastic Polyolefin) A popular choice due to its cost-effectiveness, durability, and ability to be recycled
We can supply plastisol, galvanised and membrane insulated gutters to bespoke sizes and insulation thicknesses.
Fabricated items to suit such as stop ends, corners and patch outlets can be manufactured upon request.
We can manufacture these gutters in the following materials:
- Plastisol Colorcoat LG®
- Double sided Plastisol
- Colorcoat HPS®
- Prisma Colorcoat Prisma®
- Up to 3mm aluminium (option for powder coating available)
Membrane lined gutters offer several benefits:
- Help reduce maintenance throughout the building life
- Designed to be laid flat withstanding water, reducing sensitivity to building tolerances and deflections
- Robust welded joints
- PVC membrane coating offering minimum 25 year guarantee
- Easily repaired, patched, modified or adapted to accommodate building needs Thermal-quilt
- Joggle joints are to be used if possible.
- Joint sealant is to be Class A cross-linked butyl sealant, ensuring that the mastic exudes from the joint and do not over tighten
