The temperature must be 55 degrees f or above.
Rainhandler roof valley rain diverter.
Spray paint bottom surface and up turned edge of flashing to match color of roof.
Choose brown for a dark colored roof and natural aluminum for a light colored roof.
The roof valley rain diverter may be needed at the bottom of long valleys with exposed metal flashing.
Please read the instructions carefully and follow them precisely.
The temperature must be 55 degrees f or above.
Roof valley rain diverter has been designed to fit most roof valleys they prevent the runoff water from overshooting the rainhandlers.
Built in gutters also called box or hidden gutters are actually a type of rain gutter and can replace the latter especially when the conspicuous appearance of the rain gutter is the main issue.
Cut flashing in half using aviation snips.
Roof valley rain diverter has been designed to fit most roof valleys they prevent the runoff water from overshooting the rainhandlers.
Now improved with three more patents the rainhandler gutter provides superior dispersal and strength.
Roof rain diverter installation steps sand underside of flashing with 80 grit sandpaper to help paint adhere.
The roof valley rain diverter is available in brown and natural aluminum.
Box gutters are valley like troughs at the edges of roofs which are concealed in appearance and don t draw attention from the beauty of the house.
Please read the instructions carefully and follow them precisely.
The roof valley rain diverter has been designed to fit most roof valleys and to prevent the runoff water from overshooting the rainhandler rain dispersers.
For unprotected doorways the rainhandler doorbrella accessory ensures that water is directed to the rainhandler sections on either side.
The roof valley rain diverter is available in brown and natural aluminum.
The doorbrella accessory ensures that rainoff is diverted from an unprotected door to the adjacent rainhandler section for dispersion.
Mounts to your roof shingles with self adhesive.