The Ogee obtuse 135-degree gutter angle is available in either a left or right-hand fitting. This cast iron angle has a plain end and a socket which determines which is left or right. For a clear guide please click on the ‘Socket Information’ button above.
The 135-degree angle forms part of our Ogee cast iron gutters range. With a socket on one side and a plain end on the other, this fitting is available in either a left or right-hand orientation.
Sizes for these angles are:
4″ = 117mm x 115mm
4.5″ = 126mm x 126mm
5″ = 130mm x 130mm
6″ = 134mm x 134mm
The cast iron Ogee 135-degree angle is supplied in either a grey primer or gloss black painted finish.
This is a genuine cast iron rainwater system supplied by a well-established UK foundry. Offering significantly more benefits than plastic cast iron effect and other rainwater systems, traditional cast iron products are proven to be versatile, durable, and reliable and these sustainable products continue to meet the changing demands of modern industry.
Cast Iron is one of the best choices for rainwater, soil and drain products due to its sustainability, longevity, durability and reliability. It is a cost-effective product that will last the life of a building and beyond and does not contribute to the growing environmental impact caused by the over use of plastic.
Whilst more commonly used on Heritage projects the cast iron Ogee profile can enhance the appearance of both traditional and contemporary projects whilst providing significant benefits over other rainwater systems. Cast iron guttering, pipes and hopper heads offer unrivalled strength, durability, low operational noise levels, environmental benefits and a lifespan that makes the installation of these products a once-in-a-generation event.
Our Victorian Ogee cast iron gutter is a stylish profile which has a sculpted front. The Ogee cast iron gutter profile was a popular design which was regularly used in the Victorian era. As such, this shaped cast iron gutter profile is often found on traditional and Listed buildings as well as in conservation areas.
The Common Ogee profile of the gutter would usually be jointed using a silicone sealant, bolts, nuts and washers (see our gutter and pipe accessories section). A significant number of Common Ogee gutter installations will be fitted to a fascia board directly through the rear of the gutter profile. Our cast iron Common Ogee has three fixing positions across each 6’ (1820mm) length of gutter. Alternative means of fixing include our Ogee fascia brackets, Ogee top or side fixed rafter brackets or our Ogee rise and fall adjustable brackets.