
- By Peter Coll
- In Guttering, Roofing
Overflows in box gutter
This has become a big issue in the past 18 months, particularly in Victoria, and is outlined in a new section in the current update to the NCC. This is despite the fact that the Victorian Building Authority (VBA) openly disclose that they do not use the BCA code as it believes their regulations are far more thorough and make construction in Victoria of a better standard for the end customer.





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Eaves Gutter Overflow Performance solutions – Johnson Roofing
02/09/2016, 1:52 am REPLY[…] One easy example of this comes from my previous Blog Provision for Overflow in External Eaves Gutter which talks about the deemed to satisfy provisions in appendix G and Figure G1 shown below. If you make any changes to these installation methods it will now be called a Performance Solution. Other very topical places Performance solutions have also started to appear is in Box Gutter installation as I also touched on in previous Blogs Overflows in Box Gutter. […]
Andrew benton@Eaves Gutter Overflow Performance solutions – Johnson Roofing
19/01/2017, 8:46 pm REPLYG’day pal quick question party wall Lear gutters how do you discharge water??? Via a sump or rain head! Or soakers running down from hip with pitch of roof and into spout! Ever had any issues with the vba in this matter?????