The Plain Deep Half Round stop end is designed for use at the end of a run of guttering and can be used in conjunction with any of the Plain Deep Half Round range of gutter fittings. The external stop end is bigger than the piece it connects to and sits over the plain end and the stop end internally locates inside the socket of the gutter or fitting.
The stop end forms part of our Plain Deep Half Round cast iron gutters range and is available as either an internal or external fitting. The external stop end is designed for use on a plain end of guttering whereas the internal fits inside a socket. This fitting is used to finish off the end of a run of guttering to stop water from escaping.
The Plain Deep Half Round stop end is supplied as internal and external rather than left or right hand because, with the Plain Deep Half Round profile, you can decide whether to position your gutter socket on the left or right which will determine which stop end you require.
Sizes for both the internal & external stop end fittings are:
4″x3″ = 45mm
5″x3″ = 50mm
The cast iron Plain Deep Half Round stop end is supplied in either a grey primer or gloss black painted finish.
Cast iron gutters and pipes 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.
Cast iron can be recycled indefinitely without any decline in its properties. It is important to stress that the cast iron used in the production of our cast iron gutters and pipes is from genuine recycling, not downcycling where products can be re-used but have inferior properties compared to their original usage.
Cast iron products are legendary for their durability and long life. Never mind a ten-year builders’ guarantee, properly maintained cast iron rainwater products will last the life of a building. Research has shown that the whole life costs of cast iron over a 100-year life cycle are only a fraction of aluminium or PVC, despite the higher capital cost. Cast iron also has a significantly lower impact in terms of energy consumption and CO2 emissions than PVC and aluminium. Not only that, but when the building has served its purpose and is eventually demolished the cast iron can be recycled and used again.