How to Evaluate Quality Rainware

We get what we pay for in a highly competitive world. There’s usually a good reason why some products cost more than others. No company can survive long by making exorbitant profits. However, some do cut corners, and in the end it is the customer who pays.

Those short cuts we refer to are often where customers don’t look, at least until after their warranty expires and shoddy workmanship shows. That’s when the shadow of self-generating renewable income kicks in. The hapless customer ends up paying more for a second-rate job.

Buyer Remorse After a Low Price Calls Them In

Rainware is an industry term for systems that direct rain and melted snow away from a home. This includes the entire eavestrough system from gutters, to downpipes, to fold up extensions. Not to mention the nuts, bolts, and screws that hold them together.

We could compare rainware with other things we take for granted, like the taps on our kitchen sinks, and the tyres our motorcars run on. We seldom give these a second thought until they fail at an inopportune moment. That’s when buyer remorse kicks in!

The common denominator is we don’t inspect familiar consumer items until they fail. We plan to avoid this with our eavestroughing jobs, by doing the right things the right way. These are the details you won’t notice unless you do a comprehensive inspection.

The Extra Care We Take with Valiant Exteriors Rainware

Our Tough Gutter Brackets Keep Going

Our seamless aluminium gutters are lightweight but strong, before we assemble them at roof edges. However, once they are up there and channel rain and melted snow they are surprisingly heavy. Think a full bucket of water and you get the idea.

That’s why we attach Valiant Exteriors quality gutters on reinforced aluminium hangers we space no wider than 24 inches apart. And then we fasten them with fully-threaded galvanized screws for maximum support, and both our peace of mind.

Our Systems are Smoothly Waterproof

At Valiant Exteriors we believe our seamless gutters should flow around the edges of a roof, as smoothly as the water flows through them. That’s why we only supply seamless aluminium gutters we extrude on site. But we take this a step further than most of our competition.

We hand mitre our corners for a beautiful appearance, and a tight joint. We use specialized sealant that is permanently flexible, and well able to withstand wide temperature swings. We match gutter sizes and pipe diameters. Our fold-up extensions are reinforced with locking nuts for long, trouble-free life. Contact us for gutters that are simply far better.

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