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Is Collecting Water From Valleys a Problem?

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Is Collecting Water From Valleys a Problem?

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Typically with all gutter protectors a diverter is needed. The water from the valley has to be diverted, otherwise it will all overflow. Our competition limits themselves generally to a short section of solid diverter which generally fall down in service in that much of the water is admitted at the end of the diverter and floods over the collectors onto the ground. Waterloov® uses a system that’s far more sophisticated than our competitors. In addition to the solid diverter, Waterloov® uses a distributor with diamond shaped openings to admit water gradually (spread the water out a further distance), insuring that practically all the water is captured. We also have Valley Fall which is the answer for valleys that always clog with debris or the valley may be too high to maintain with the pole and brush assembly. Valley Fall is light years ahead of any method of water collection in valleys.

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