Rainwater systems: choosing the best option for your extension
Rainwater systems: choosing the best option for your extension
Architectural Design Insights | Alistair Crerar
Expert advice on selecting rainwater systems that protect your home and complement its design.
When planning a home extension, self-build or renovation, rainwater systems may not be the first thing you think about — but they play a crucial role in both protecting your property and completing its architectural look. That’s why we’ve partnered with Yeoman Rainguard, who have over 30 years’ experience designing and supplying quality guttering and downpipes, to share their expert advice.
Why rainwater systems matter
A well-designed system does more than divert rain — it protects your home from water damage, damp and structural issues, while also contributing to its overall appearance. Choosing the right material and profile ensures durability, efficiency and harmony with the style of your property, whether you live in a modern home in Newcastle, a period property in Northumberland, or a listed building in North Tyneside.
Key considerations
When selecting a rainwater system, think beyond looks:
- Location – heritage or conservation areas may require traditional materials like cast iron.
- Climate – in areas of heavy rain or snow, deep-flow gutters or reinforced systems are essential.
- Durability – materials like copper and cast iron can last decades with minimal maintenance.
- Sustainability – recyclable metals such as aluminium and copper combine strength with eco-credentials.
Popular options
- Aluminium – lightweight, durable and available in a wide range of profiles and colours. Excellent for contemporary extensions with long service life.
- Cast Iron – traditional, robust and ideal for heritage properties. With care, it can last 40+ years.
- Copper – develops a natural patina over time, offering beauty, resilience and exceptional longevity — particularly suited to timber-framed or coastal homes.
Our advice
Rainwater systems should be considered as early as possible in your project so they can be seamlessly integrated into the design. At Acre Design, we work closely with trusted suppliers like Yeoman Rainguard to specify solutions that balance durability, sustainability and aesthetics.
If you’re planning a home extension or refurbishment in Newcastle, Northumberland or North Tyneside, we’d be delighted to advise on every aspect of your project — from the big picture design down to the finer details.
Book a complimentary Ask the Expert call to discuss your ideas and let us guide you through the process.
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