Conductor heads enhance the beauty and architectural style on a building. They are traditionally installed under the soffit to let air into the line which then prevents excess noise (gurgling) and helps stop vacuum lock. Conductor heads can be placed under a valley area to drain collected water to the next level or to a ground drain. Conductor heads can be used to drain small gutters into one large common drain in an attractive manner (which allows an owner to not clutter a wall with numerous drains! The most common installation for a conductor head would be the roof drain which runs through the wall scupper where water is dumping into a conductor head. The overflow is in a similar location, or the conductor head can be mounted low, and the drain can be tall, for overflow if the system backs up. Features of Our Premier Polyethylene Conductor Heads: No corrosion - unaffected by air pollution, acid rain, sea air, or leaf acid Material molded throughout - no peeling, chipping or cracking Various drain outlets to meet all downspout sizes. AGC is proud to offer several color options: white, brown, gray and paint able models that will accept latex paint. UV stabilizer added for long term stability Made of polyethylene resins specially blended to withstand the stresses of severe weather Not hazardous for D.O.T. classification Tapered drains for ease of installation One piece - no seams to rust or rupture with age No expensive shop time, or waiting time involved Lead-free, attractive and durable Very competitively priced - much less expensive than metal conductor heads! Nine attractive models, with varying downspout sizes currently available with more designs in development! Tips: Did You Know... that conductor heads are also called: scupper boxes, scupper, scuppers, rain collectors, collectors, collector head, collector heads, conductors, conductor, rainwater heads, rainwater boxes, conductor head, conductor heads, corner conductor heads, conductor boxes, leader, leaders, leader boxes, leader heads, corner leaders, gutter heads, gutter boxes, trough, troughs, gutter troughs, and rainwater troughs, hopper, and hopper heads? Also, ANY or all of these names, terms and descriptions are what a home or business owner might hear while discussing or researching: roofing, roof drainage, home improvement, repair, drainage systems, remodeling, gutters, or gutter systems in internet research about, or in conversations with, contractors, roofers, remodelers, roofing contractors, drain specialists, builders, installers, carpenters, architects or developers! |