FloPlast 76mm Miniflo guttering is the perfect scaled-down rainwater system for smaller roof areas. Designed specifically for sheds, greenhouses, summerhouses, single garages, and porches, this compact half-round profile efficiently channels water away to prevent pooling and rot around the base of your outbuildings. Because of its smaller size, it is also the ultimate system for capturing rainwater and directing it into a water butt for eco-friendly garden use. At Gutters.co.uk, we supply the complete FloPlast Miniflo range, ready for your next DIY garden project with fast UK delivery.
Why Choose FloPlast 76mm Miniflo?
Perfectly Proportioned: At just 76mm wide, it won't overhang excessively or look bulky and out of place on small timber fascias or narrow outbuilding roofs. Eco-Friendly Harvesting: The absolute best choice for routing roof run-off directly into a water butt to keep your garden hydrated sustainably and save on water bills. Simple Push-Fit Assembly: Features the same reliable, pre-lubricated push-fit seals as FloPlast's full-size residential systems, making DIY installation incredibly fast and straightforward. Low-Maintenance uPVC: Manufactured from high-quality, lightweight plastic that is completely resistant to rust, rot, and corrosion, ensuring years of hassle-free performance. Colour Options: Available in standard Black, White, Brown, and Grey to easily match your main property or blend into your garden aesthetic.
FloPlast 76mm Miniflo FAQ
What size downpipe do I use with the Miniflo system? The 76mm Miniflo guttering is designed to pair specifically with FloPlast's scaled-down 50mm round downpipes, completing the compact look.
Is this system suitable for a house extension? No, the flow capacity of a 76mm gutter is much too small for standard domestic roofs or large home extensions. It should strictly be used on small outbuildings, porches, bay windows, or sheds. For a standard extension, you should use a 112mm half-round or 114mm square line system.
How do I attach Miniflo to a shed without a fascia board? If your shed, summerhouse, or greenhouse doesn't have a traditional flat fascia board to screw into, you can often screw standard Miniflo fascia brackets directly into the exposed roof rafters or timber battens.
How far apart should the brackets be spaced? For optimal support on outbuildings, fascia brackets should be spaced at a maximum of 1 metre apart. If your shed or greenhouse is in a highly exposed area subject to high winds, we recommend reducing the spacing to 0.8 metres or 0.5 metres.