ROOF GUTTERING

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Re: ROOF GUTTERING

Post by papaguido » June 18, 2009, 12:01 pm

aznyron wrote:it fine if your a D,I Y. kind of guy but in thailand were labor is so cheap and the people do need that little income they can get from you why waste your time & energy and do it your self JMHO as they say support your local Sheriff
Because it gives me something to do, in a way it's my hobby.



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Re: ROOF GUTTERING

Post by papaguido » June 18, 2009, 12:14 pm

fremmel wrote:I like using local talent too - when I can be sure of how the work will turn out or when details aren't important. But my experience with the local help's attention to detail has been, to put it charitably, uneven at best. So, the stuff I'm going to have to look at all the time or that I need to be sure works right, I tend to do myself when I can. In this case, I think the sheet metal guy I used before would do a good job but it would cost me at least 10K more. And I'm not that generous! :D

Papaguido, the store is a large showroom/warehouse type store that's in the middle of being remodeled. So there's no big sign out in front yet although it does have a distinctive 2 or 3 story high silo like thing in front. It's around 4 or 5 km south of the ring road intersection on the way to Khon Kaen. It's on the right as you're going south and shares a parking lot with a large filling station. Sorry to be so imprecise but it's one of those places I find by just driving until I see it. I'll try to get the exact mileage when I go down there next time. The phone number on the printed quote they gave me is 042-292-288.
Go to go,

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Re: ROOF GUTTERING

Post by fremmel » June 18, 2009, 1:15 pm

Papaguido, or anyone else interested in vinyl gutters, some links you might find useful

{Product page}
{Installation brochure}
{semi current price list}

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Re: ROOF GUTTERING

Post by parrot » June 18, 2009, 6:41 pm

I'm at year 11 for our cheap/low quality guttering. If you never plan on using a ladder to access your roof, it'll probably serve you for the life of your home. The only area where we have problems is where it's been bent from putting a ladder against it. If you want to paint it because you're concerned about it rusting out, don't bother. It shouldn't rust out. If you want to paint it for asthetics, buy prepainted vinyl.

If you're installing it along a long side of your home, be sure the installer adds adequate slope. One of our sides was done without a slope, and of course, it wasn't noticeable until well after it was installed.

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Re: ROOF GUTTERING

Post by sammyg » June 18, 2009, 7:35 pm

Hi guys and Fremmel to answer your question in particular.I had 6 rental houses in Washington state and I am very much a DIY guy.I bought the best pvc plastic gutters available as I never want to do it over again because I bought the cheapest anything (especially paint-never ever by the bargain paint!).The cost of the pieces to put togehter all of the pvc gutters was way more expensive than any gutters you have done.The best and nicest gutters I ever had were continuous seemless gutters installed on my own home for $225 for a 1800 sq. ft home from a fellow driving around neighborhoods with his truck asking if you neede gutters.I didn't have the time to do myself right then and said sure and figured they would last5 - 10 years?When I sold the house 26 years later there were no signs of any leaks,rust,damage at all!They were painted the color I chose and were steel powder coated and never rusted on bit and took the guy and his partner all of about 3 hours to install with quite a few corners to cut and mold.Best investment I ever made! When you go to the dump in the U.S. you can always see lots of pvc(plastic)gutters thrown around the site a TESTAMENT that they didn't work!I don't know if they have the machines to form and bend the sheet metal here for continueous gutters in Udon but I contend you will not be happy with any plastic gutters.If you like give my father in law a call for bid on different varying quality of gutters installed at Phayu Construction Ph#089-5779312.Best to have your wife call as he speaks limited English or send me a PM and I will have wife call to him and interpret to him what you might want.Just saying my experinces with pvc gutters was never successful.SammyG [-X [-X 8-[ [-o<

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Re: Cost of Guttering

Post by markosgutters » October 30, 2009, 4:11 am

Bear wrote:Sorry I havent posted for a while, been busy going through the process of setting up business. As always here there is something to set you back.
I have a container arriving from Australia end of this month with our imported guttering. We have a Quad gutter made of Galvanised iron, a half round gutter which comes in Zinc Alum and colorbond. The half round comes in a range of colours. We also have a locally made product for the Thai market, based on same design as quad but alot bigger(the thais like this).
Our product comes in 5.85m lengths, brackets spaced at 1m intervals (not 30cm like thai product).The lengths are joined by pop rivets and silicone as are the end plates.
Prices start at around B260 for the quad B360 for the half round to B460 for the Thai gutter (per metre)(not including installation)
10 year guarantee on the imported product.
I will post more once im set up.
Cheers BEAR
Hi Bear , I can supply you raingutters from New Zealand . you seem to be paying alot to me but freight etc will do that.
I have the machine to do it as i have a small bis here with the same machinery as the big guys use the same coil etc.If you would like we can have a look at it for you . im just a one man band opperating from home with all the same machinery as the big guys but no overheads . pretty sure i can cut your costs and give some good advice for your bis as ive been in the industry for 15 years . Be Great to hear from you .
Cheers

Mark

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