Valley Design
Valley gutters must discharge into a rainwater head, sump, or an eaves gutter. The discharge point must be within 2 m of a downpipe if the catchment area exceeds 50 m².
When the roof pitch is less than 12°, the valley should be made in one piece or the joints must be sealed. To ensure snug fitting, the valley angle should be matched to the pitch of the valley support. Having the valley too open will result in a diminished capacity, and too sharp an angle will make installation difficult.
Internal Valley Angle
Roof Pitch | Internal Angle |
---|---|
3° | 176° |
5° | 173° |
10° | 166° |
15° | 159° |
20° | 152° |
25° | 145° |
30° | 139° |
35° | 132° |
40° | 126° |
45° | 120° |
50° | 114° |
60° | 104° |
Maximum Valley Catchment in m² for Areas Having a 50-year Rainfall Intensity <150 mm/h
Roof Pitch | 3° | 5° | 8° | 10° | 12.5° | 15 | 20° | 25° | 30° |
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A 3-fold | 12 | 18 | 29 | 41 | 70 | 106 | 146 | ||
B standard | 25 | 34 | 47 | 63 | 99 | 140 | 184 | ||
C Deep | 60 | 86 | 152 | 180 | 215 | 251 | 321 | 389 | 452 |
D Tile | 17 | 22 | 33 | 45 | 57 |
For other pitches, rainfall intensity, and valley shapes refer to the Valley Capacity Calculator tool.
For information about internal corners, refer to Internal Corners.
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