10 Fun Facts About Rain Gutters
As you already know, rain gutters are of great importance to keep your home protected from the problems that water brings and in good working order. But did they know that gutters already existed thousands of years ago in Greece and ancient Rome? If you don't believe it, read these 10 fun facts about rain gutters that few people know about.
10 things you didn't know about rain
gutters
1
Did you know that the ancient Romans used gargoyles in their
constructions that served as rain gutters? The gargoyles directed the water
from important places of the buildings towards drains or deposits. Some even
believed that gargoyles also scared away evil spirits from houses.
2
The Romans introduced the use of gutters in ancient Britain.
It was there that the most significant advances in drainage and canals were
developed for a long time.
3
The form of rain gutters as we know it was invented in the
early 1900s.
4
The first gutter systems that have been recorded
historically date back to 3000 BC, and were found in the Punjab region,
northeast of Pakistan, an invention of the Hardpan civilization, who already
used toilets connected to a drainage system. Rudimentary drainage.
5
Most gutters were made of wood before the 19th century.
Today there are aluminum, plastic, steel, copper or zinc gutters
6
Did you know that cleaning your gutter system can kill you?
Organic debris trapped inside gutters can be slippery, there is a high risk of
falling when cleaning.
In the United States alone, there are 164,000 accidents involving
falls from ladders and roofs each year, many of them resulting in death.
Sometimes it is preferable to hire a professional service.
7
Cleaning technicians get thousands of toys stuck in drain
pipes and gutters every year. They get to find things like Frisbees, balls,
lunch boxes, toy cars, and even Barbie dolls. There is no logical explanation
of how they get there.
8
Did you know that at one time there were gutters installed
on the roof of cars to prevent water from falling on drivers' heads when they
opened the door? The gutters dramatically affected the aerodynamics of cars, so
this was modified in the 1980s, but it seems that no one noticed this change.
9
Did you know that worm nests are often found inside gutters?
No one is quite sure how they get up there; some say that their eggs travel on
the feet of birds, or that the wind blows them away. These are installed inside
the gutters and over time they can clog them.
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