What slope is suitable for a terrace facing west?

  • Erstellt am 2022-05-01 11:47:26

netuser

2022-05-02 15:07:43
  • #1


Thanks!
However, I was talking about "stylish," not just "functional and cheap" ;)
 

Aloha_Lars

2022-05-02 15:09:40
  • #2


That's also fine. Design has its price ;-) I'm quite satisfied with mine, after all, you mainly just see the grid on it.
 

WilderSueden

2022-05-02 15:11:27
  • #3
Someone here in the forum once recommended Brink gutters. There are nice ones for 100-150€ per running meter. That's certainly a price you can pay if you install 1.2x1.2m ceramic tiles ;)
 

netuser

2022-05-02 15:27:36
  • #4


I had those and similar ones from other manufacturers in mind as well. However, I believe the mentioned price only refers to the cover grille. A complete channel would be about double that price or even more.

Nevertheless, I wouldn’t want to do without a channel on the west terrace. We simply saved that investment and ultimately invested the four-figure amount for a (nice) channel directly into the roofing. That seemed more sensible to us in this case. That’s why our entire outdoor area still looks like a construction site, but with a glazed terrace roof :rolleyes:
 

WilderSueden

2022-05-02 15:39:27
  • #5


This would now be, for example, with wide perforation, including the channel. The solid grates, which I absolutely do not like, are significantly more expensive.
 

netuser

2022-05-02 15:46:47
  • #6


hm. I can’t find the combo configuration for "channel and grate" like this, I’m too stupid. I only ever see "grates suitable for our drainage & sewerage systems" ... which at least in stainless steel are also above the shown price :(

Edit: Now I found it after all. First the channel and later the grates... then the combo is shown. I was too stupid.
 
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