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Default Screens for gutter downspouts

"Mark" wrote in :

A few years ago I saw a device that you put in as a section of the
downspout and it was suppose to direct debris out thru an opening in
the side while letting water fall on down the spout. It had an
opening that faced the outside away from the house angled screen
inside. The idea was that the leaves, twigs, etc. would fall down the
spout and hit the angled screen that would direct them out thru the
opening. The water would fall straight on down thru the screen.

Anyone recall ever seeing one of these?

Mark



"Red Green" wrote in message
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"Ed Pawlowski" wrote in
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"Ray K" wrote in message
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Just about every screen for use at the input of a downspout has a
very fine mesh, perhaps blocking debris as small as 1/8", even
though such small stuff would pass harmlessly through a typical
2x3" downspout. This causes the screen to clog, preventing the
gutters from draining and causing them to overflow.

It seems a better design would be something like in kitchen sink
drains use: a large cross that blocks only the stuff big enough to
potentially cause a downstream blockage.

Thanks for your comments.

Ray


The ones I use are sort of pear shaped and made from wire, not
screen. They catch leaves and pine needles, but not fine silt. You
just place them into the downspout inside the gutter.

Same item, but look at the price difference at these two places
http://www.idealtruevalue.com/servlet/the-65696/Detail
http://www.improvementscatalog.com/h...2927536-wedge-
do wnspout-screen.html


Anyone ever use one of these wedges?


This is cheap enough
http://www.idealtruevalue.com/servlet/the-20859/Detail






Wasn't that one of those plastic Raingo gimmicks?