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3x4 Aluminum 22.5 Degree Downspout Elbow Style A | Damascus OR

3x4 Aluminum 22.5 Degree Downspout Elbow Style A | Damascus OR

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3x4 Aluminum Downspout Elbow 22.5 Degree - Style A - Corrugated Gutter Bend

22.5 Degree Precision Angle | .019 Gauge Aluminum | Corrugated Ribbed Design | 31 Factory Colors | Gutter Elbow | Custom Drainage Fitting | Contractor and DIY | Damascus OR

CONTRACTOR LOCAL PICKUP - DAMASCUS, OREGON

Professional-grade 3x4 aluminum downspout elbow with precision 22.5 degree angle - the essential fitting for custom drainage configurations and fine-tuned water direction!

22.5 Degree Precision Angle | Style A Configuration | Corrugated Ribbed Construction | 31 Factory Colors | Standard Shipping Nationwide | Custom Orders Available

3x4 Aluminum 22.5 Degree Downspout Elbow Style A - Damascus, OR:

The 22.5 degree downspout elbow is the precision specialist for professional gutter installations requiring exact angular adjustments. When standard 45 or 75 degree elbows create transitions that are too steep, the 22.5 degree elbow provides the subtle angle needed for custom drainage configurations, minor wall offsets, and gradual direction changes. This Style A corrugated elbow is built from durable .019 gauge aluminum with a ribbed profile that matches standard 3x4 downspouts while providing enhanced structural strength. The 3x4 inch rectangular profile handles higher water volumes than 2x3 systems - essential for larger roof areas, commercial applications, and regions with heavy rainfall like the Pacific Northwest. Available in 31 factory colors to match any gutter system. For contractors working on precision installations and DIY homeowners tackling custom drainage solutions, the 22.5 degree elbow delivers the exact angle control that standard fittings cannot provide.

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Contractor Local Pickup: Damascus, Oregon - Mon-Fri 7am-4pm, Sat 9am-2pm PST

Local Delivery: Portland metro area available

Shipping: Ships nationwide via standard shipping

Volume Orders: Call (503) 850-6784 for contractor pricing on bulk quantities

Why 22.5 Degree? Precision Angle for Custom Installations

Not every installation follows standard angles. When your drainage design requires fine-tuned directional control, the 22.5 degree elbow provides the precision that standard fittings cannot deliver. Use it for shallow wall offsets where 45 degree would be too steep, gradual direction changes in long downspout runs, combining with other elbows for custom angles (two 22.5s equal a 45), and navigating subtle architectural features without abrupt transitions. The 3x4 profile handles the higher water volumes of larger gutter systems while the 22.5 degree angle maintains optimal flow velocity through gentle transitions. For professional installers, having 22.5 degree elbows on the truck means never compromising on installation quality when the job demands precision.

3x4 Profile - Higher Capacity for Larger Drainage Systems:

The 3x4 inch rectangular profile provides significantly greater water handling capacity than standard 2x3 downspouts. This larger profile is essential for homes with roof areas exceeding 1,200 square feet per downspout, commercial buildings with large drainage requirements, regions with heavy rainfall (Pacific Northwest, Southeast), and gutter systems using 5-inch or 6-inch K-style gutters. The increased cross-sectional area reduces overflow risk during heavy storms and minimizes clogging from debris. When combined with the precision 22.5 degree angle, you get optimal water flow through gentle transitions that maintain velocity and prevent sediment buildup.

Style A Configuration - Standard Front Crimp Design:

This is a Style A elbow, meaning the crimped (smaller) end is on the front face of the fitting. Style A is the standard configuration for most residential and commercial gutter installations and the type contractors use most frequently. The crimped end slides into the upper section of downspout or another fitting, while the larger end receives the downspout section below. This configuration creates a smooth, water-tight connection that sheds debris and prevents leaks. When ordering, ensure your existing system uses Style A fittings - if your downspouts have the seam facing outward from the wall, Style A is typically the correct choice. If unsure, contact us with a photo and we will help determine the correct style.

Corrugated Ribbed Construction - Enhanced Structural Strength:

This Style A elbow features corrugated ribbed construction that provides significantly more structural strength than smooth elbows. The vertical ribs act like support beams, distributing stress across the entire fitting rather than concentrating it at weak points. This means the elbow resists denting from ladder contact, maintains its shape under snow and ice loads, and withstands the stresses that occur during installation and service. For the larger 3x4 profile, this enhanced rigidity is particularly important as the fitting handles greater water volumes and heavier loads. The ribbed profile also matches standard corrugated downspouts for a seamless, integrated appearance.

.019 Gauge Aluminum - Professional-Grade Durability:

Built from .019 gauge aluminum, this elbow provides the durability and rigidity professionals demand. The .019 gauge (also called 19 mil) is the industry standard for quality gutter components - thick enough to resist denting, hold its shape under load, and last for decades, yet light enough for easy handling during installation. Combined with the corrugated construction, this gauge provides excellent structural integrity for the larger 3x4 profile. The aluminum construction means no rust, no corrosion, and no maintenance - just reliable performance through years of weather extremes. All colors feature factory-applied baked enamel finish for UV resistance and long-lasting color retention.

31 Factory Colors - Match Any Gutter System:

With 31 factory colors available, you can match virtually any existing gutter system or exterior color scheme. Our color selection includes standard whites (30 Deg. White, 80 Deg. White), popular browns (Royal Brown, Musket Brown, Beaver Brown, Buckskin Brown), sophisticated neutrals (Tuxedo Gray, Dove Gray, Colonial Gray), classic earth tones (Clay, Wicker, Safari Beige, Raffia Beige), specialty finishes (Rustic Copper, Herringbone, Copper Metallic), and premium options (Copper, Galvalume Plus, Paint Grip Metallic). All colors are factory-applied baked enamel for consistent coverage, UV resistance, and long-term durability. The corrugated surface holds paint well and resists chipping, fading, and chalking through years of weather exposure.

Professional-grade 3x4 aluminum downspout elbow with precision 22.5 degree angle for custom drainage configurations, shallow offsets, and fine-tuned directional control. Also known as a gutter elbow, downspout bend, drain pipe fitting, conductor elbow, or gutter connector, this essential component is the precision specialist for installations requiring exact angular adjustments where standard 45 or 75 degree elbows are too steep. The Style A configuration features the standard front crimp design compatible with most residential and commercial gutter systems. Built from durable .019 gauge aluminum with corrugated ribbed construction for enhanced structural strength. The 3x4 inch rectangular profile handles higher water volumes than 2x3 systems - essential for larger roof areas, commercial applications, and regions with heavy rainfall. Available in 31 factory colors with baked enamel finish for UV resistance and long-lasting appearance. The 22.5 degree angle maintains optimal water flow through gentle transitions while providing the directional control needed for custom routing solutions. Perfect for new installations, repairs, replacements, and precision drainage projects. Standard shipping available nationwide, or pick up locally at our Damascus, Oregon location.

Key Features and Benefits:

  • Precision 22.5 Degree Angle: Fine-tuned directional control for custom drainage configurations
  • 3x4 Inch Profile: Higher water capacity for larger roofs and commercial applications
  • Style A Configuration: Standard front crimp design for most residential and commercial systems
  • Corrugated Ribbed Construction: Enhanced structural strength resists denting and crushing
  • .019 Gauge Aluminum: Industry-standard thickness for durability and rigidity
  • 31 Factory Colors: Match any gutter system or exterior color scheme
  • Baked Enamel Finish: UV-resistant coating for long-lasting color retention
  • Rust-Free Aluminum: No corrosion, no maintenance, decades of service
  • Optimal Water Flow: Gentle 22.5 degree angle maintains velocity, prevents debris buildup
  • Combine for Custom Angles: Two 22.5s equal a 45 for flexible routing solutions
  • Heavy Rainfall Ready: 3x4 profile handles Pacific Northwest and Southeast storms
  • Professional Appearance: Factory finish matches standard corrugated downspouts
  • Easy Installation: Standard crimp connection with screws
  • Multiple Names - Same Quality: Downspout elbow, gutter bend, conductor elbow, drain fitting

Technical Specifications:

Product Type: Downspout Elbow / Gutter Bend / Conductor Elbow
Angle: 22.5 Degrees
Configuration: Style A (front crimp)
Profile Size: 3x4 inch (3 inches x 4 inches)
Material: Aluminum
Gauge: .019 (19 mil)
Profile Style: Corrugated / Ribbed
Finish: Baked enamel coating (UV-resistant)
Colors Available: 31 factory colors
Downspout Compatibility: Standard 3x4 rectangular downspouts
Gutter Compatibility: 5-inch and 6-inch K-style gutters
Installation: Crimp connection with sheet metal screws
Application: Residential and commercial
Custom Orders: Available - contact for details
SKU: GA-ELB-3X4-22.5-A
Condition: New

31 Factory Color Options - Match Any Gutter System

30 Deg. White 80 Deg. White Black Musket Brown Beaver Brown Clay Dark Bronze Light Bronze Royal Brown Rustic Copper Safari Beige Tuxedo Gray Wicker Almond Antique Ivory Buckskin Brown Classic Cream Colonial Blue Colonial Gray Colonial Red Copper Metallic Dove Gray Eggshell Forest Green Heritage Cream Herringbone Linen Paint Grip Metallic Raffia Beige Copper Galvalume Plus

All colors feature baked enamel finish for UV resistance and long-term durability. Colors match standard gutter industry colors for seamless integration.

22.5 Degree vs. Other Elbow Angles - When to Use Each:

22.5 Degree THIS PRODUCT

  • Custom drainage configurations
  • Shallow wall offsets
  • Gradual direction changes
  • Combining for custom angles

Best for: Precision installations

45 Degree

  • Standard wall offsets
  • Typical fascia depths
  • Most residential use
  • Balanced transitions

Best for: Most standard installations

75 Degree

  • Deep fascia boards
  • Tight spaces
  • Sharp transitions
  • Near-vertical routing

Best for: Challenging tight areas

Pro Tip: Two 22.5 degree elbows equal a 45 degree angle. This allows you to spread the transition over a longer distance for smoother water flow and a more professional appearance. Experienced installers combine angles to solve complex routing challenges.

3x4 vs. 2x3 Downspout Systems - Which Do You Need?

3x4 Profile (This Product)

  • Roof areas over 1,200 sq ft per downspout
  • 5-inch and 6-inch K-style gutters
  • Commercial and large residential
  • Heavy rainfall regions (PNW, Southeast)
  • Higher flow capacity, less overflow risk

2x3 Profile

  • Roof areas under 1,200 sq ft per downspout
  • 4-inch and 5-inch K-style gutters
  • Standard residential applications
  • Moderate rainfall regions
  • Most common residential size

Not sure which size? Measure your existing downspout opening or gutter outlet. If you have 5-inch gutters, you likely need 2x3. If you have 6-inch gutters or are in a heavy rain area, 3x4 is the better choice.

Common Names - Same Professional Product:

Customers search for this product using many different terms. Whatever you call it, you are getting the same professional-grade aluminum fitting:

Downspout Elbow

Most common industry term for angled downspout fittings

Gutter Elbow

Common term linking to overall gutter system

Conductor Elbow

Traditional architectural term for downspout fittings

Downspout Bend

Descriptive term for the angled connection

Drain Pipe Fitting

General term for drainage system components

Type A Elbow

Alternative term for Style A configuration

Who Uses 3x4 22.5 Degree Downspout Elbows?

Contractors

  • Gutter installation professionals
  • Commercial building contractors
  • Custom home builders
  • Roofing contractors
  • Property maintenance companies
  • Renovation specialists

Benefit: Precision fitting for custom drainage solutions

DIY Homeowners

  • Large home drainage systems
  • Custom routing projects
  • Matching existing installations
  • Drainage rerouting
  • Storm damage repairs
  • System upgrades

Benefit: Professional results for precision projects

Common Applications:

Application Why 22.5 Degree? Benefit
Custom Drainage Design Precise angular control needed Exact water direction
Shallow Wall Offsets 45 degree too steep for minor offset Gentle professional transition
Long Downspout Runs Gradual direction changes needed Better flow, less turbulence
Combining Angles Two 22.5s create 45 over longer distance Smoother extended transitions
Architectural Details Navigate subtle features precisely Clean intentional appearance
Repair/Replacement Matching existing precision angles Seamless integration

Installation Guide - Contractors and DIY:

  1. Plan your route: Map the drainage path and identify where precision angles are needed
  2. Select color: Choose from 31 factory colors to match your existing gutter system
  3. Verify style: Confirm Style A is correct for your system (front crimp configuration)
  4. Position first elbow: Connect 22.5 degree elbow at outlet or transition point
  5. Measure connecting section: Cut downspout to bridge between elbows or sections
  6. Install additional elbows: Add second 22.5 degree if creating 45 degree compound angle
  7. Secure all connections: Use 2-3 stainless steel sheet metal screws per joint
  8. Install wall brackets: Mount brackets every 3-4 feet along downspout run
  9. Add ground elbow: Direct water away from foundation
  10. Test drainage: Run water through system to verify proper flow and check for leaks

Pro Tip: The 3x4 profile requires secure mounting due to higher water weight during storms. Use heavy-duty brackets rated for 3x4 downspouts and consider additional brackets in areas with heavy snow loads. Crimped end always goes UP so water flows over joints, not into them.

Frequently Asked Questions:

Q: Why would I choose 22.5 degree over 45 degree elbows?

A: The 22.5 degree angle provides precision directional control for custom drainage configurations where standard angles are too steep. Use it for shallow offsets, gradual transitions, or combine two 22.5s to create a 45 degree transition over a longer, smoother distance.

Q: What is the difference between Style A and Style B elbows?

A: Style A has the crimped (smaller) end on the front face of the elbow, which is the standard configuration for most systems. Style B has the crimp on the back face. If unsure which style you need, contact us with a photo of your existing system.

Q: When do I need 3x4 instead of 2x3 downspouts?

A: Use 3x4 for roof areas over 1,200 square feet per downspout, 6-inch gutters, commercial applications, or heavy rainfall regions. The larger profile handles higher water volumes with less overflow risk.

Q: Will this fit my existing 3x4 downspout system?

A: Yes, this elbow fits all standard 3x4 inch rectangular downspouts. The corrugated profile matches standard ribbed downspouts for a seamless appearance.

Q: Can contractors pick up locally?

A: Yes. Local pickup is available at our Damascus, Oregon location Monday-Friday 7am-4pm and Saturday 9am-2pm PST. Call (503) 850-6784 to confirm stock availability and color selection. Volume pricing available for bulk orders.

Custom Orders Welcome

Need bulk quantities, specialty colors, or complete downspout component packages? We can help.

Our team works with contractors and homeowners on custom elbow orders including high-volume contractor quantities, specialty color matching, mixed angle assortments, and complete 3x4 downspout component packages. Whether you are outfitting a large commercial project, need exact color coordination, or want to stock up on precision fittings - contact us to discuss your needs.

Contact Us for Custom Orders: (503) 850-6784

Or email: sales@gutterall.com

Installation Safety Notice

Professional installation recommended for multi-story buildings. Downspout installation typically requires working at height. Always follow proper ladder safety protocols and use OSHA-approved fall protection for work 6 feet or higher. Ensure all connections are secure before testing with water. The 3x4 profile carries heavier water loads - use appropriately rated mounting hardware.

GutterAll - Your Gutter Component Specialist

Professional gutter components for contractors and DIY homeowners. Our 3x4 Aluminum 22.5 Degree Downspout Elbow Style A is the precision specialist for custom drainage configurations requiring exact angular control. Built from durable .019 gauge aluminum with corrugated ribbed construction, available in 31 factory colors with baked enamel finish for UV resistance. The 3x4 profile handles higher water volumes for larger roofs and commercial applications. The 22.5 degree angle provides fine-tuned directional control where standard angles are too steep. Serving the Pacific Northwest and shipping nationwide.

Contractor Hotline: (503) 850-6784

GutterAll.com - Damascus, Oregon

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Damascus, OR 97089
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Email:
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