whats the difference between eavestroughs and rain gutters?

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whats the difference between eavestroughs and rain gutters?

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Anonymous 0 Comments

A gutter is a more general term for a channel that carries water or sewage. Eavestrough is a type of gutter designed to carry rain away from the edge of a roof. Eavestrough isn’t in the American parlance though so we just refer to eavestrough as rain gutters

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A gutter is a more general term for a channel that carries water or sewage. Eavestrough is a type of gutter designed to carry rain away from the edge of a roof. Eavestrough isn’t in the American parlance though so we just refer to eavestrough as rain gutters

Anonymous 0 Comments

A gutter is a more general term for a channel that carries water or sewage. Eavestrough is a type of gutter designed to carry rain away from the edge of a roof. Eavestrough isn’t in the American parlance though so we just refer to eavestrough as rain gutters

Anonymous 0 Comments

One syllable, and several letters.

Functionally, they are the same thing. Namely, a channel that directs water from the roof of a structure towards a downspout where it can be further removed from the ground surrounding the foundation of that structure.

Anonymous 0 Comments

One syllable, and several letters.

Functionally, they are the same thing. Namely, a channel that directs water from the roof of a structure towards a downspout where it can be further removed from the ground surrounding the foundation of that structure.

Anonymous 0 Comments

One syllable, and several letters.

Functionally, they are the same thing. Namely, a channel that directs water from the roof of a structure towards a downspout where it can be further removed from the ground surrounding the foundation of that structure.