You can use a K-style gutter it's the mounting hardware that will be different. Consult a local gutter professional and they will know what to do.
A metal 6 inch wide K style gutter would be your best bet. The 5 inch is the standard, but barn style roofs are larger and steeper pitched so the wider 6 inch would be required.
There are six main types of gutter guards, which are reverse curve, mesh, bottle brush, nylon, foam, and the non-gutter cover. Each has its own distinct advantages. It depends on the type of weather and what type of debris it needs to stop.
Inca roofs were typically made out of thatch, a material composed of dried plants such as reeds or straw. Thatch was layered on top of a wooden framework to create a waterproof and insulating covering for Inca buildings.
Wood, asphalt, torch-down
It depends entirely on where they were built. Home in the snowy north typically had sloped or peaked roofs. Those in the south could have flat or "lean-to" type roofs.
with tar
The buildings had wooden beams and were covered with rushes or mats. This is one reason in ancient ruins that there are no roofs, but only walls left.
Absolutely - We are residential safety consultants and contractors falling from roofs are the most deadly type of injury in construction right now. -- capesafetyguy@aol.com
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Book, so you can leave extra room for binding
The spider goes up the gutter type thing, i forgot the name of it lol
I believe " Lexan " would be the sturdiest
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