Old gutters with repeated leaks
If several joints leak after every heavy rain, the gutter line may need replacement rather than another surface patch. Cheong Seng checks whether the water path, support, slope and outlets are still suitable.
New gutter installation
Cheong Seng installs new stainless steel roof gutters and replaces old gutter lines for terrace houses, shoplots, factories and warehouses across Kuala Lumpur, Selangor, Klang, Shah Alam, PJ, Sepang, Banting and Kota Kemuning.
When to replace gutters
Some gutters can be repaired at a joint, corner or outlet. Others keep failing because the gutter is too small, too shallow, poorly sloped, badly supported or already weakened along multiple sections. In those cases, a new stainless steel gutter installation can be more practical than repeated small patching.
If several joints leak after every heavy rain, the gutter line may need replacement rather than another surface patch. Cheong Seng checks whether the water path, support, slope and outlets are still suitable.
Kitchen extensions, porch roofs, added rooms and shoplot awnings need a gutter line that matches the new roof area. A small or badly placed gutter can send water into walls or ceiling boards.
Factories and warehouses often need larger stainless steel box gutters, proper downpipe positioning and stronger outlet details because a large roof area can discharge heavy water volume quickly.
Installation checks
A good gutter is not only a long metal channel. It has to collect rainwater from the roof, fall in the right direction, discharge through enough outlets and stay supported during repeated storms.
Check fascia, roof sheet or tile edge, old brackets, wall connections and extension details.
Estimate how much roof area drains into the gutter and whether extra outlets are needed.
Plan where water exits so it does not splash back into walls, walkways or neighbouring areas.
Fit stainless steel joints, corners, outlets and supports with practical traditional workmanship.
Material comparison
PVC gutters can be a light and economical option for simple roof edges. For many Klang Valley homes, shoplots and factories, Cheong Seng usually recommends stainless steel when the gutter must be custom made, strongly supported and ready for repeated heavy rain.
Stainless steel has better rigidity than plastic guttering. That matters on long roof edges, factory box gutters, kitchen extensions and places where rainwater volume is heavy. A stronger channel is less likely to sag when brackets, slope and outlets are installed correctly.
白钢 gutter work can be formed to suit the actual roof edge, corner, downpipe position and wall connection. Good workmanship is visible in the slope, mitred corner, outlet opening, joint treatment and neat finishing. These details decide whether water flows out or comes back into the ceiling.
Stainless steel is used because it resists corrosion and keeps a clean, solid finish when the correct grade and workmanship are used. PVC can expand, contract or age under heat and sunlight, so installation gaps and fitting movement become important. For owners who want a longer-term roof drainage solution, stainless steel is usually the safer choice.
The simple way to decide: choose PVC when the run is short, standard and cost-sensitive. Choose stainless steel when the roof has strong rainwater flow, difficult corners, industrial drainage, visible front edges or old leak history. The material helps, but the real result still depends on careful measurement, slope and workmanship.
Gutter installation FAQ
Yes. Cheong Seng installs new stainless steel gutters and replaces old gutter lines for homes, shoplots, factories and warehouses around Klang Valley.
Yes. Send photos of the extension roof edge, downpipe route and where rainwater currently spills. Cheong Seng can advise whether a new gutter line or outlet change is needed.
Repair may be enough for one failed joint. Replacement is more suitable when the gutter has repeated leaks, bad slope, weak support, undersized outlets or multiple failed sections.
For simple short runs, PVC may be enough. Stainless steel is usually better for long-term durability, custom workmanship, strong corners, larger rainwater flow and roof edges that have leaked before.
Contact Cheong Seng
WhatsApp roof edge photos, property type and area. Base: Lot 1270AG, Jalan Batu 8, Bukit Kemuning, 42450 Shah Alam, Selangor.
+60 12-323 6603