3-Inch Double A Offset Downspout Elbow Aluminum S-Bend | GutterAll
3-Inch Double A Offset Downspout Elbow Aluminum S-Bend | GutterAll
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3-Inch Double A Offset Downspout Elbow - Aluminum S-Bend Fitting
Pre-Formed S-Bend Elbow | 3 Inches Horizontal Offset (3") | 20 Inches Overall Length (20") | Window Sill Bypass | Obstacle Clearance | 2x3 3x4 4x5 Sizes | White Brown Black | Damascus Oregon
CONTRACTOR LOCAL PICKUP - DAMASCUS, OREGON
Professional-grade 3-inch Double A Offset downspout elbows - navigate around window sills, trim, and architectural obstacles with a single pre-formed fitting instead of stacking multiple elbows!
3 Sizes: 2x3, 3x4, 4x5 | 3 Inch Horizontal Offset (3") | 3 Colors | 20 Inch Overall Length (20") | Aluminum | Ships Nationwide
Key Benefits at a Glance
Pre-formed double bend replaces stacking 3-4 standard elbows - fewer joints, fewer leaks, cleaner appearance.
Clears window sills, trim boards, brick ledges, and most residential obstacles up to 2.5 inches.
Available in 2x3, 3x4, and 4x5 to match existing residential and commercial downspout systems.
Rust-proof construction with UV-resistant baked enamel finish for decades of maintenance-free service.
3-Inch Double A Offset Downspout Elbow - Damascus, Oregon:
The 3-inch Double A Offset Downspout Elbow (also known as an S-bend elbow, downspout jog, offset fitting, gutter bypass, downspout dogleg, Z-elbow, gutter offset, or lateral offset) is a pre-formed aluminum fitting that moves a downspout 3 inches (3") horizontally away from the wall and back to vertical in a single 20-inch (20") piece. This two-bend design eliminates the need to stack 3-4 standard elbows together to navigate around window sills, trim boards, brick ledges, and other architectural obstacles. The 3-inch offset provides clearance for obstacles projecting up to approximately 2.5 inches from the wall surface - sufficient for the vast majority of residential applications including window sills (typically 1.5-2.5 inch projection), exterior trim boards (3/4 inch to 1.5 inches), and shallow brick ledges. Available in three downspout sizes (2x3 for 5-inch gutters, 3x4 for 6-inch gutters, 4x5 for large residential and commercial) and three popular colors (30 Deg. White, Musket Brown, Black). GutterAll offers the 3-inch Double A Offset for contractors seeking a professional-grade fitting that covers the majority of residential jobs and for property owners who want clean, leak-free downspout routing around obstacles.
| Size | Color Options | Best For | Stock |
| 2x3 | White, Brown, Black | 5-inch K-style gutters, smaller homes | In Stock |
| 3x4 MOST COMMON | White, Brown, Black | 6-inch gutters, most residential homes | In Stock |
| 4x5 | White, Brown, Black | Large homes, light commercial | In Stock |
Contractor Local Pickup: GutterAll - 19759 SE Sunnyside Rd, Damascus, Oregon 97089 - Mon-Fri 7am-4pm, Sat 9am-2pm PST
Local Delivery: Portland metro area available - call for scheduling
Shipping: Ships nationwide via standard carriers
Volume Orders: Call GutterAll at (503) 850-6784 for contractor pricing on bulk orders
The Problem with Stacking Standard Elbows
When routing a downspout around an obstacle using standard elbows, contractors and property owners typically need 2-3 elbows plus short downspout sections - creating 4-6 connection points that can leak, trap debris, and look cobbled together. Every joint is a potential failure point where water can escape, debris can accumulate, and the system can separate over time. The resulting assembly looks improvised rather than intentional, with multiple angles and joints that detract from curb appeal. The 3-inch Double A Offset Downspout Elbow eliminates this problem with a single pre-formed piece that creates both the out bend and the back bend. Property owners get two connection points total (top and bottom), smooth gradual bends that maintain water flow without turbulence, and a professional S-curve appearance that looks like it was designed for the specific application rather than assembled from parts.
3-Inch Offset - The Most Versatile Size:
The 3-inch (3") horizontal offset is the ideal size for residential gutter installations because it provides enough clearance to navigate around the most common obstacles encountered on homes. Window sills typically project 1.5-2.5 inches from the wall, exterior trim boards are usually 3/4 inch to 1.5 inches, and shallow brick ledges rarely exceed 2 inches. The 3-inch offset clears all of these with margin for thermal expansion and wind movement without contact. For contractors, stocking 3-inch offsets covers the vast majority of residential jobs without needing multiple offset sizes on the truck - one product handles most situations. For property owners, the 3-inch offset handles the common obstacles encountered without being oversized for the application. GutterAll offers larger offset sizes for applications requiring more clearance - contact the Damascus, Oregon location at (503) 850-6784 to discuss specific requirements.
20-Inch Overall Length - Engineered for Real-World Obstacles:
The 20-inch (20") overall length is specifically engineered for real-world obstacle clearance on residential buildings. Most window sills and trim projections span 6-12 inches vertically. The 20-inch length accommodates these obstacles while providing 3-4 inches of connection overlap at both the top and bottom - essential for secure, leak-free joints. The extended length also allows the offset bends to occur gradually rather than sharply, which matters for two important reasons: gradual bends maintain better water flow without turbulence that can cause splashing or backup, and gradual bends do not create sharp interior angles where debris can accumulate and cause clogs. The smooth S-curve also provides a more professional appearance than the kinked look of stacked standard elbows. GutterAll stocks the 20-inch length because it handles the majority of residential applications effectively.
2x3, 3x4, and 4x5 - Choosing the Right Downspout Size:
The 3-inch Double A Offset is available in the three most common residential and light commercial downspout sizes. 2x3 (2-inch by 3-inch rectangular, also written as 2" x 3") fits standard downspouts typically used with 5-inch K-style gutters - common on smaller homes, additions, and covered porches. 3x4 (3-inch by 4-inch rectangular, also written as 3" x 4") is the most popular residential size, matching 6-inch K-style gutters used on the majority of single-family homes - this is the size needed for most residential jobs. 4x5 (4-inch by 5-inch rectangular, also written as 4" x 5") fits larger downspouts used on large custom homes, commercial buildings, and high-volume drainage applications. Measure the outside dimensions of the existing downspout to determine which size is needed - the first number is the narrow dimension, the second is the wide dimension.
Color Options - Match the Existing Gutter System:
30 Deg. White is the industry-standard white that matches most white gutter installations - a clean, bright white that coordinates with white trim, fascia, and soffits. This is the most popular color for homes with white or light-colored exteriors. Musket Brown is a rich, medium brown that complements earth-toned exteriors, brick homes, cedar siding, and natural wood tones. Popular in Pacific Northwest homes that blend with natural surroundings. Black provides a bold, modern look that is increasingly popular on contemporary homes, farmhouse-style exteriors, and homes with dark trim accents. All colors feature factory-applied baked enamel finish for long-lasting UV resistance - the finish will not fade, chalk, or peel like painted surfaces. GutterAll stocks all three colors in all three sizes at the Damascus, Oregon location for immediate pickup.
Premium Aluminum Construction - Built to Last:
The Double A Offset is fabricated from aluminum - the same material used in professional gutter systems throughout the country. Aluminum will not rust like steel, will not corrode like galvanized metal, and will not become brittle or crack in temperature extremes. The lightweight construction is easy to handle during installation, especially when working on ladders or scaffolding. Aluminum also will not stain siding or foundations with rust streaks the way steel fittings can. Combined with the factory baked enamel finish, the aluminum construction provides decades of service life in Pacific Northwest weather conditions including heavy rain, UV exposure, and freeze-thaw cycles. Expected lifespan is 25-40+ years with proper installation - matching or exceeding the lifespan of the gutter system itself. This is the same professional-grade material used by gutter installation contractors throughout the region.
Navigate downspout obstacles with professional results using the 3-inch Double A Offset Downspout Elbow - a pre-formed two-bend aluminum fitting that moves the downspout 3 inches (3") around window sills, trim, and architectural projections in a single 20-inch (20") piece. Also known as S-bend elbow, downspout jog, offset fitting, gutter bypass, downspout dogleg, Z-elbow, gutter offset, or lateral offset, this fitting eliminates the need to stack multiple standard elbows together. Available in three downspout sizes (2x3 for 5-inch gutters, 3x4 for 6-inch gutters, 4x5 for large residential and commercial) and three colors (30 Deg. White, Musket Brown, Black). The 20-inch overall length accommodates typical obstacles while providing ample connection overlap for secure, leak-free joints. Gradual bend angles maintain smooth water flow without debris-trapping sharp corners. Two connection points total instead of 4-6 with stacked elbows means fewer potential leak points. UV-resistant baked enamel finish resists fading, chalking, and peeling. GutterAll offers the 3-inch Double A Offset for contractors and property owners seeking one-piece professional installation results. Standard shipping available nationwide, or pick up locally at the Damascus, Oregon location.
Key Benefits:
- Pre-Formed Double A Design: One piece creates both the out and back bends - no elbow stacking needed
- 3-Inch Horizontal Offset: Ideal clearance for window sills, trim, brick ledges, and common residential obstacles
- 20-Inch Overall Length: Accommodates typical obstacles with proper connection overlap at top and bottom
- Three Downspout Sizes: 2x3, 3x4, and 4x5 to match existing residential and commercial systems
- Three Color Options: 30 Deg. White, Musket Brown, Black - match existing gutter systems
- Aluminum Construction: Rust-proof, corrosion-resistant, lightweight, long-lasting
- Fewer Joints Means Fewer Leaks: Two connections instead of 4-6 with stacked elbows
- Gradual Bend Angles: Smooth water flow without turbulence or debris traps
- UV-Resistant Baked Finish: Factory coating resists fading, chalking, and peeling
- Clean Professional Appearance: Smooth S-curve looks intentional, not improvised
- Standard Compatibility: Fits all standard rectangular downspout systems
- Easy Installation: Standard slip-fit connections with sheet metal screws
- Clears Common Obstacles: Window sills, trim boards, brick ledges, foundation offsets
- Pacific Northwest Proven: Handles heavy rainfall and temperature extremes for 25-40+ years
Product Specifications:
| Product Type: | Double A Offset Downspout Elbow / S-Bend Offset / Z-Elbow |
| Offset Distance: | 3 inches (3") horizontal |
| Overall Length: | 20 inches (20") |
| Downspout Sizes: | 2x3 (2" x 3"), 3x4 (3" x 4"), 4x5 (4" x 5") rectangular |
| Colors Available: | 30 Deg. White, Musket Brown, Black |
| Material: | Aluminum |
| Finish: | UV-resistant baked enamel (factory-applied) |
| Design: | Pre-formed two-bend (Double A / S-Bend) |
| Connection Type: | Standard slip-fit (crimp to fit) |
| Connection Points: | 2 (top and bottom only) |
| Obstacle Clearance: | Up to 2.5 inch projection from wall |
| Total Variants: | 9 combinations (3 sizes x 3 colors) |
| Expected Lifespan: | 25-40+ years with proper installation |
| Maintenance Required: | None - occasional debris clearing recommended |
| Custom Orders: | Available - larger offsets, custom colors |
| Condition: | New |
Available Colors
Most popular - matches
white trim and fascia
Earth tones, brick,
natural wood siding
Modern, farmhouse,
dark accent exteriors
Common Names - Same Premium Product:
This downspout fitting is known by several names in the gutter and roofing industry. Understanding these synonyms helps contractors communicate with suppliers and helps property owners research the right product for their needs:
Double A Offset Elbow
Industry term describing the two opposing bends (both "A" bends) that create the offset. The name reflects the shape formed by the two angled sections.
S-Bend Elbow
Descriptive term for the S-shaped curve created by the two opposing bends. Common in contractor conversations and product searches.
Downspout Jog / Gutter Jog
Casual term describing how the fitting "jogs" the downspout path around an obstacle. Used by contractors and DIY property owners.
Z-Elbow / Lateral Offset
Alternative terms describing the zigzag or lateral movement of the downspout path. Common in technical specifications and blueprints.
Downspout Dogleg
Term borrowed from golf describing the offset path. Used when searching for fittings that navigate around obstacles.
Gutter Bypass / Window Sill Bypass
Application-specific term describing the purpose of bypassing obstacles. GutterAll staff recognize this terminology and can assist.
Who Uses Double A Offset Downspout Elbows?
Contractors and Trade Professionals
- Gutter installation professionals navigating obstacles
- Roofing contractors completing drainage systems
- General contractors finishing exterior trim
- Property maintenance companies replacing damaged fittings
- Home builders routing downspouts around windows
- Renovation contractors upgrading gutter systems
Contractor Benefit: Stock one offset size that handles most residential jobs. Volume pricing available at GutterAll Damascus, Oregon location.
Property Owners
- Homeowners replacing damaged offset elbows
- DIY property owners adding or rerouting downspouts
- Landlords maintaining rental property drainage
- Property managers upgrading drainage systems
- Handypersons completing gutter repairs
- Homeowners solving water routing problems
Property Owner Benefit: One-piece professional results without stacking multiple elbows. GutterAll staff available to help select the right size and color.
Common Applications:
| Application | Why Use a Double A Offset | Key Benefit |
| Window Sill Bypass | Clears 1.5-2.5 inch sill projections | Clean routing without contact or drip marks |
| Exterior Trim Clearance | Navigates around trim boards | Professional appearance, no damage to trim |
| Brick Ledge Navigation | Clears soldier course and rowlock | Avoids mortar contact and staining |
| Foundation Offset | Handles siding-to-foundation step | Smooth transition to foundation level |
| Utility Box Clearance | Routes around meters and boxes | Maintains access without contact |
| Architectural Detail Bypass | Clears decorative bands and moldings | Preserves architectural features |
Installation Guide - Contractors and Property Owners:
- Measure the Obstacle: Determine the height and projection of the obstacle (window sill, trim, brick ledge) that the downspout needs to clear. Confirm the 3-inch offset provides adequate clearance with margin for movement.
- Match Downspout Size: Measure the outside dimensions of the existing downspout to confirm the correct size (2x3, 3x4, or 4x5). The first number is the narrow dimension, the second is the wide dimension.
- Position the Offset: Hold the Double A Offset in position against the wall to verify proper alignment with the downspout above and below. The upper bend should begin above the obstacle, and the lower bend should end below it.
- Cut Existing Downspout: Remove or cut the existing downspout section where the offset will be installed. Leave adequate length at the top for overlap connection (3-4 inches recommended).
- Connect Upper Joint: Slide the upper end of the Double A Offset over or into the downspout section above (depending on crimp orientation). Ensure 3-4 inches of overlap for a secure connection.
- Secure with Screws: Use two sheet metal screws (aluminum or stainless steel) at the upper connection to secure the joint. Position screws on the sides to avoid interfering with water flow on the front face.
- Connect Lower Joint: Attach the continuing downspout section to the lower end of the Double A Offset. Ensure proper overlap and secure with two sheet metal screws on the sides.
- Test Drainage System: Run water through the gutter system from a garden hose to verify proper flow through the Double A Offset. Check all connections for leaks and verify water clears the obstacle without splashing.
Installation Note: Use only aluminum or stainless steel screws to prevent galvanic corrosion with the aluminum fitting. Zinc-plated screws can cause corrosion over time. GutterAll carries compatible fasteners at the Damascus, Oregon location.
Frequently Asked Questions:
Q: What obstacles can a 3-inch offset clear?
The 3-inch (3") horizontal offset provides clearance for obstacles projecting up to approximately 2.5 inches from the wall surface (with margin for thermal movement and wind sway). Common obstacles the 3-inch offset clears include window sills (most residential sills project 1.5-2.5 inches), exterior trim boards (typically 3/4 inch to 1.5 inches), shallow brick ledges (soldier course, rowlock courses), foundation offsets (where siding steps back to foundation), architectural bands (decorative trim details), and minor wall projections. GutterAll offers larger offset sizes for applications requiring more clearance - contact the Damascus, Oregon location at (503) 850-6784.
Q: Why is one piece better than stacking standard elbows?
When routing a downspout around an obstacle using standard elbows, 2-3 elbows plus short downspout sections are typically needed - creating 4-6 connection points that can leak, trap debris, and look cobbled together. The Double A Offset eliminates this problem with a single pre-formed piece that creates both the out bend and the back bend. The result is two connection points total (top and bottom), smooth gradual bends that maintain water flow without turbulence, and a professional S-curve appearance that looks intentional rather than improvised.
Q: Which downspout size do most residential homes need?
The 3x4 size (3-inch by 4-inch rectangular, also written as 3" x 4") is the most common residential size, matching 6-inch K-style gutters used on the majority of single-family homes. The 2x3 size fits 5-inch gutters on smaller homes and additions. The 4x5 size is for large custom homes and commercial buildings. Measure the outside dimensions of the existing downspout - the first number is the narrow dimension, the second is the wide dimension.
Q: Why is the 20-inch overall length important?
The 20-inch (20") overall length is specifically engineered for real-world obstacle clearance. Most window sills and trim projections span 6-12 inches vertically. The 20-inch length accommodates these obstacles while providing 3-4 inches of connection overlap at both the top and bottom - essential for secure, leak-free joints. The extended length also allows the offset bends to occur gradually rather than sharply, maintaining better water flow and providing a professional appearance.
Q: How long will the aluminum construction last?
The aluminum Double A Offset is built to last 25-40+ years with proper installation - matching or exceeding the lifespan of the gutter system itself. Aluminum will not rust like steel, will not corrode like galvanized metal, and will not become brittle or crack in temperature extremes. The UV-resistant baked enamel finish resists fading, chalking, and peeling. This is the same professional-grade material used by gutter installation contractors throughout the Pacific Northwest.
Q: Can contractors pick up locally instead of waiting for shipping?
GutterAll offers local pickup at the Damascus, Oregon location for contractors and property owners in the Portland metro area. The facility is located at 19759 SE Sunnyside Rd, Damascus, OR 97089, open Monday through Friday 7am to 4pm and Saturday 9am to 2pm PST. Call (503) 850-6784 to confirm stock availability for specific sizes and colors before visiting. GutterAll also offers local delivery within the Portland metro area and standard shipping nationwide for customers outside the region. Volume pricing is available for contractors ordering multiple units.
Volume Orders and Custom Offsets Welcome!
Need volume quantities, larger offset sizes, or custom colors? GutterAll can help!
GutterAll works with contractors and property owners on volume orders including contractor pricing for bulk quantities, larger offset sizes for obstacles exceeding 2.5 inches, and custom color matching for specific projects. Whether stocking a contractor truck, completing a multi-building project, or solving a challenging obstacle clearance - contact GutterAll to discuss requirements.
Contact GutterAll for Volume Orders: (503) 850-6784
Or email: sales@gutterall.com
GutterAll - Downspout Fitting Specialists
Professional gutter components for contractors and property owners. GutterAll offers the 3-inch Double A Offset Downspout Elbow to solve the common challenge of routing downspouts around window sills, trim, and architectural obstacles. The pre-formed S-bend design replaces stacking 3-4 standard elbows with a single professional-grade fitting that creates fewer leak points, maintains better water flow, and looks intentional rather than improvised. Available in three sizes (2x3, 3x4, 4x5), three colors (White, Brown, Black), and built from durable aluminum with UV-resistant baked enamel finish for 25-40+ years of service. Serving the Pacific Northwest with local pickup and shipping nationwide.
GutterAll - Damascus, Oregon
Professional Gutter Installation and Supplies
19759 SE Sunnyside Rd
Damascus, OR 97089
Mon-Fri: 7am-4pm
Sat: 9am-2pm PST
Contractor Pickup Available
sales@gutterall.com
(503) 850-6784
