The rainwater collection and disposal system consists of gutters and downspouts. Without the presence of such a system, the rain would wash away freely along the perimeter walls of a building, dragging dirt and aggressive chemical agents with it which could cause deterioration of the walls and the formation of spots and streaks with consequent aesthetic damage. However, beyond the external deterioration, the rainwater could also penetrate inside the wall structure, causing infiltrations and, in the long run, structural damage. To pursue this aim it is important that gutters and downspouts are not damaged and are always kept in good condition. How to Design a Rainwater Disposal System The shape and pattern of the gutters depend on the type of roofing. Thus, in a roof with different pitches or with a roof at different heights, the rain drainage system will also be very complex, sometimes even to the detriment of the aesthetics of the building. Gutters are rainwater collection ch
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