Throughout the year, atmospheric water - rain, snow and the city falls on the roofs of the houses and drains from them. Gutters accept this water and drain it through vertical drainage pipes into drains or open channels, away from the building. Gutters are the guardians of the facades from the impact of water. When they are gone, the facade is wet and constantly exposed to rainfall, causing damage to the plaster, the appearance of algae, moisture reaching the walls and, finally, the interior of the building. Uncontrolled drainage water damages paths and paved surfaces, and finds its way to foundations and endangers their bearing capacity |