ereszcsatornák
Ereszcsatornák are rain gutters mounted along the eaves of a building's roof. They collect water that runs off the roof and channel it into downspouts, helping protect walls, foundations, and walkways from water damage. The term is used in Hungarian architectural context to describe these roof-edge channels.
Materials and profiles have varied over time. Traditional erszcsatornák were made of wood; modern systems use
A typical system consists of gutters, brackets or hangers, end caps, corner pieces, and downspouts. Downspouts
Installation and maintenance emphasize proper drainage. Gutters should have a slight slope (fall) to promote water
Regional and aesthetic variations exist, with historic buildings sometimes favoring copper or timber gutters for appearance,