Read the latest magazine Featured Solutions Gutters Rainwater Marley Alutec Provides Bespoke Guttering Solution for Traditional Scottish Home 16 March 2023 MARLEY ALUTEC has supplied a guttering, fascia and soffit solution for Howiesonhall, a private house in Crossford, Scotland. The aluminium Evolve Deepflow guttering and Tudor downpipes mimic the appearance of cast iron ensuring the property maintains its traditional aesthetic. Furthermore, bespoke radiused sections overcame several curved roofing sections – avoiding any installation issues. Unfortunately for Aileen Morrison, owner of Howiesonhall, the original cast iron guttering on her property was too shallow, meaning it would often overflow in periods of heavy rain. The system had to be replaced and there was the added challenge that the roof of the property had several curves. “I was worried that these requirements would complicate a new guttering installation,” said Aileen. “I began looking for an aluminium solution as I knew it was a high-quality material that requires little maintenance and I discovered Marley Alutec. The fact that the company offered a custom design as well as installation advice was crucial for me.” Bespoke Guttering Solution The Marley Alutec Area Sales Manager (ASM) for Scotland recommended the Evolve Deepflow gutters and Tudor 76mm downpipes, with bespoke radiused gutter sections for the curves. The Evoke aluminium fascia and soffit was also ideal as it could be easily formed to fit the curvature of the building on-site by the installer. The system was eventually selected in Heritage Black, which helped to imitate the appearance of the previous cast iron system. Evolve Deepflow is a 128 x 75mm rainwater gutter system that has a flow rate of up to 4.9 l/s and 232m2 per downpipe. Along with the Tudor Circular downpipes, the system is 65% lighter than traditional cast iron, so it is far easier to install. Both products are made from marine-grade aluminium, meaning they are strong, durable and provide a functional life expectancy of 50+ years. To create the required bespoke sections, Marley Alutec used the Segmented Radiused Gutter method. This is achieved by internally welding together segments of machine mitred gutter to a given radius. To undertake the installation, the ASM recommended Frank O’Hara from Faskin Group – a local roofing contractor. Frank commented: “Having worked with Marley Alutec before, I was confident that the project would be successful. The installation went well, thanks mainly to the products, which are always of a good quality, lightweight and easy to work with. I also really appreciated the ASM’s support and he was particularly helpful with the radiused element and helping us to achieve the right finish.” The work on Howiesonhall was completed in two weeks and for Aileen Morrison the results were ideal: “I thought the bespoke requirements would be far more difficult to complete but Marley Alutec and Frank made light work of them – the whole process was painless. I’m really pleased with the new gutters and downpipes and would definitely recommend Marley Alutec to others.” For more information about Marley Alutec’s product portfolio, visit the website here. >> Read more about Marley Alutec in the news Previous article Werner Ladder Features in Tate Modern Art Installation Next article British Safety Council Certificates Not Accepted for Labourer Cards, Warns CSCS Share article You may also like View all News Featured Solutions +3 19 March 2026 Flush Fitting Rooflights by Clement Featured Solutions +4 19 March 2026 Glidevale Protect Rolls Out Printed Roofing Membrane Guidance Featured Solutions +3 3 March 2026 Makita Launches Limited-Time XGT Battery Redemption Featured Solutions +5 26 February 2026 Precision Liquid Waterproofing Delivers Heritage Roof Refurbishment Sign Up to Roofing Today Stay up to date with all of the latest news from Roofing Today by signing up to our weekly Bulletins… Sign Up Today Get in Touch Check out the latest issue 123 March-April 2026 View Now Past Issues Get in Touch