Copper

Copper gutters which are produced from solid copper. They are shiny bright when manufactured, but relatively quickly acquire a dark-colored patina that acts as a protective layer against corrosion.

Exclusive frame around the house

Copper gutters are for the quality-conscious consumer who wants to give the roof and facade of the house a proper and unique lift. The quality, appearance and durability of copper gutters help to create an exclusive frame that ensures a beautiful finish on the house.

The gutter system is an important part of the face of the house and is very much a matter of design and aesthetics. Copper has therefore been used as a building material for many centuries. Quality, longevity and aesthetics have been compelling arguments for centuries.

Patinates with time

A copper gutter is shiny when manufactured, but relatively quickly acquires a dark-colored patina that acts as a protective layer against corrosion. How quickly the color change occurs depends on climate, environment and the parts of the gutter solution. Copper can withstand even extreme climate conditions and severe weather. You can therefore install copper wherever you live.

A solution for the aesthetically conscious

When installed, copper gutters are bright and shiny, creating a beautiful contrast to both modern and classical architectural styles. Over time, the copper develops a natural dark patina, which protects the surface from corrosion and deterioration. This patina is not only functional – it adds a distinctive warmth and depth that only genuine copper can provide.

The patination process happens gradually and varies depending on climate and surroundings. But regardless of the environment, the appearance of copper will always remain exclusive, refined, and unique.

Extreme weather? Copper stands the test

Copper is renowned for its exceptional durability, which is why the material has been used in construction for centuries – from church roofs and castles to modern architecture. It is resistant to wind, rain, snow, and frost, and requires neither special maintenance nor surface treatment.

With copper, you get a gutter system that:

  • Has an expected lifespan of up to 100 years
  • Withstands even extreme climatic conditions
  • Ages beautifully and naturally
  • Does not rust or crack
  • Requires minimal maintenance