Granite Rain Gutter
Rain or municipal water is a necessary resource used to prevent damage to our structures, and gutter stones, placed after curbstones, are the elements that facilitate the flow of rain and municipal water to predetermined points.
With its simple design and functional structure, this product eliminates water accumulation and potential issues that can occur with rain. In areas where gutter stones are applied, heavy rainfall does not lead to puddles or water splashes, ensuring that these areas remain dry and functional.
Gutter stone paving is applied in two main ways, mainly on sidewalks and roads:
On Sidewalks: To prevent rainfall from causing damage when it flows onto the road in wide sidewalks, channels are created with gutter stones in the middle of the sidewalk.
On Roads: Gutter stones are occasionally installed along the edges of cobblestone roads and sometimes along the edges of asphalt roads to prevent rainwater from accumulating on the road and causing damage to upper and lower road structures.