Carlisle Conductor Heads

Carlisle conductor head

Our Carlisle Conductor Head draws inspiration from a Tuscan column, which originated in ancient Italian architecture. It complements both square and round down spouts. The Carlisle will add the ideal finishing touch to any project.

Available in Copper, Freedom Gray Copper, Pre-Weathered Zinc, Paint Grip Steel, and Galvanized Steel.

The Carlisle Conductor Head in Copper is eligible for Quick Ship.

width

11" width

Height

11" height

product options

Applied Patina Available
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Materials

Copper, Freedom Gray
Steel, Zinc

Additional Details

  • Outlet size varies depending on downspout selected.
  • Option to add post applied green/brown patina to copper units.

available finishes

FAQ

1. What are the benefits of using copper for conductor heads?
Copper conductor heads are highly durable, corrosion-resistant, and long-lasting. These qualities make copper an ideal choice for both functional and decorative purposes.

2. Where are copper conductor heads used?
Copper conductor heads are used in a wide range of projects including residential, commercial, and historical buildings. They are popular in high-end architectural designs or restoration projects due to their aesthetic and functional benefits.

3. Do copper conductor heads improve drainage performance?
Yes. Copper conductor heads act as an intermediary between the roof gutter and downspout, helping to reduce water pressure and prevent clogs. They are particularly beneficial in areas with heavy rainfall.

4. Can your copper conductor heads be customized?
Yes. Copper conductor heads are highly customizable in terms of size, shape, and design. We offer custom solutions to match specific architectural styles or functional requirements.

5. How long do copper conductor heads last?
Copper conductor heads can last 50 years or more, depending on the environmental conditions and maintenance. The natural patina that forms over time enhances their longevity.

 

 

 

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