It's a snap
Residential Architect, July, 2002 by Nigel F. Maynard
Installing a traditional bracket-mounted gutter system is a tedious and time-consuming job. But Rheinzink, a German company with North American headquarters in Burnaby, British Columbia, thinks it can save both time and money with its new snap-lock system. Hem's how it works: A C-profile mounting rail is nailed to the fascia, and the gutter brackets are twisted into place. The company's half-round zinc gutter or any type of metal gutter then can be snapped on top. The bracket is made from aluminum. Rheinzink, 604.291.8171; www.rheinzink.com.
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