Posted by Brian G. NY on September 07, 2014 at 17:52:29 from (64.246.141.250):
In Reply to: Gutters on a pole barn? posted by Dave H (MI) on September 07, 2014 at 15:05:58:
I had a 36" X 45" Morton pole barn built in 1995. It is equipped with gutters. I think they must have built enuf of them to know exactly how to install gutters. When it rains (I don"t care how hard) nearly all the rain is caught by the gutters. When it snows, the snow passes over the gutters. If there is 2" of snow and it all goes at once, it "flies" right over the gutters. If the snow melts slowly it still goes over the gutters and forms curls before it falls to the ground. I am still amazed at how well the gutters work; never had one single problem with them in 19 years! I do clean the leaves out of them in late fall each year. I usually get up on the edge of the roof with a leaf blower and blow the leaves out. That"s my experience and I live 50 miles west of Albany and we do get REAL snow sometimes!
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