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- From: serafin@epcot.spdc.ti.com (Mike Serafin)
- Subject: Re: Gutters
- Message-ID: <1992Nov12.155400.3498@spdc.ti.com>
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- Date: Thu, 12 Nov 1992 15:54:00 GMT
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- In article <KENB.92Nov12084421@bigears.dadd.ti.com> kenb@dadd.ti.com (Ken Butler) writes:
- >I'd like to have gutters installed on my home in Plano. Does anyone out
- >there have recommendations on:
- >
- >1. Who to use in the Plano (or the rest of Dallas) are?
- >2. What type of material is best to use around here? Aluminum, vinyl?
- > Aluminum sounds good, but I don't want to have to paint the things 5
- > years from now.
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- We just bought a new house in Mesquite and had gutters installed. I would
- recommend, that whatever material you choose, going with seamless gutters. (I
- don't know if they are available in plastic or not) I watched them install the
- gutters on our house an it's pretty neat. They just start with a roll of flat,
- painted Al, and form on site, to the exact length you need. That means no
- seams along long lengths of gutter and less of a chance of drips and leaks,
- also makes for a cleaner looking install. Just my 2 cents.
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