2x3" Single Offset Elbow Style B - Professional 30° Aluminum
2x3" Single Offset Elbow Style B - Professional 30° Aluminum
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2x3" Single Offset Elbow Style B - 30° Aluminum
Wall Clearance Solution | Corrugated Design | 30° Precision Offset | Damascus, OR
30° Precision Offset
Optimal water flow redirection while navigating building features
Style B Design
Side opening for first elbow from gutter outlet
Corrugated Aluminum
Enhanced strength, never rusts, professional durability
Smooth Flow
Maintains velocity, prevents turbulence
Pricing - Damascus, OR
| Variant | SKU | Price | Availability |
|---|---|---|---|
| 30 Deg. White | GA44005 | $9.99 | In Stock |
| Musket Brown | GA44006 | $9.99 | In Stock |
| Black | — | $9.99 | In Stock |
Local Pickup: Damascus, Oregon — Mon–Fri 7am–4pm PT
Free Shipping: Orders $500+ ship free nationwide
Contractor Pricing: Call (503) 496-7017 for bulk discounts
Key Features
- 30° Precision Offset: Perfect water flow redirection while navigating building features
- Style B Design: Side opening for the first elbow from the gutter outlet — directs water away from the building
- Corrugated Construction: Enhanced strength and visual appeal
- Premium Aluminum: Superior durability and longevity — never rusts
- Maintains Flow Velocity: Prevents turbulence and ensures smooth transition
- Professional Installation: Easy alignment and secure slip-fit connection
Technical Specifications
| Dimensions | 2" x 3" rectangular |
| Offset Angle | 30° precision |
| Material | Premium aluminum (.019" gauge) |
| Style | Single offset Type B |
| Design | Corrugated exterior |
| Available Colors | White, Musket Brown, Black |
| Weight | 0.24 lbs |
| Application | Wall clearance and water redirection |
| Brand | GutterAll |
Style A vs. Style B: Understanding the Difference
Style B (This Product)
- Side opening orientation
- First elbow from gutter outlet
- Directs water away from the building
- Creates horizontal wall clearance
Style A (Companion Elbow)
- Front opening orientation
- Second elbow in offset system
- Directs water straight down
- Completes the wall offset
Note: Most wall offsets require one Style B and one Style A elbow. Configuration depends on your specific architecture and clearance requirements.
Common Applications
Wall Clearance
Navigate brick, siding, or architectural features
Residential Gutters
Standard 2x3" downspout systems on homes
Fascia Offset
Create clearance from protruding fascia boards
Window and Door Clearance
Route downspout around window and door casings
Professional Installation Guide
- Connect to Gutter Outlet: Attach Style B elbow to the gutter outlet with side opening facing out
- Direct Away from Building: Position to create clearance from wall or building feature
- Measure Offset Distance: Determine length of horizontal downspout section needed
- Install Horizontal Section: Connect straight downspout between elbows
- Add Style A Elbow: Connect second elbow to direct water straight down
- Secure with Brackets: Mount downspout to wall every 3 to 4 feet
- Test Water Flow: Verify proper drainage and all connections are secure
Complete Your Downspout System
- 2x3 Rectangular Downspouts — Complete drainage system
- 2x3 Style A Single Offset Elbows — Companion second elbow for wall offsets
- 2x3 45-Degree Elbows — Directional changes
- 2x3 Downspout Brackets — Secure mounting hardware
Pro Tip: Most wall offsets require two elbows — one Style B to direct water away from the building, and one Style A to direct water straight down. Configuration depends on architecture.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the difference between Style A and Style B?
Style B has the opening on the side for the first elbow from the gutter outlet — it directs water away from the building. Style A has the opening on the front for the second elbow, directing water straight down. Both share the same 30-degree offset angle.
Why is the 30-degree angle important?
The 30-degree angle provides optimal water flow while navigating building features, maintaining velocity and preventing turbulence. It ensures smooth transition and drainage efficiency while creating necessary wall clearance.
How many elbows are needed for a wall offset?
Most wall offsets require two elbows — one Style B to direct water away from the building, and one Style A to direct water straight down. Configuration depends on your specific architecture and clearance requirements.
Will this fit my 2x3" downspout system?
Yes, designed for universal compatibility with all standard 2x3" rectangular downspout systems. The professional slip-fit design ensures secure, leak-free connections.
Is local pickup available?
Yes. Same-day pickup is available at our Damascus, Oregon location Monday through Friday, 7am to 4pm PT. Call (503) 496-7017 to place your order before arrival.
Safety Notice
Professional installation recommended. Downspout work may require working at height. Always use OSHA-approved fall protection for work 6 feet or higher.
Why GutterAll
Professional Grade
Materials and tolerances used by Oregon gutter contractors since 2010
Local Pickup
Same-day pickup in Damascus, OR — no waiting for shipping
Expert Support
Call (503) 496-7017 for product selection and installation guidance
30-Day Returns
Free returns within 30 days — no questions asked
Customer Reviews
Perfect fit for my 2x3 downspout system. Style B orientation works exactly right for the first elbow off the gutter outlet. Aluminum quality is excellent.
Musket brown matches our trim perfectly. The corrugated design adds rigidity and the 30 degree angle gave me exactly the wall clearance I needed.
Good quality at a fair price. Make sure you understand the Style A vs Style B difference before ordering — once you do, installation is simple.
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Damascus, Oregon
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