2x3 Aluminum 30 Degree Offset Elbow Style B | Damascus OR
2x3 Aluminum Single Offset Elbow 30 Degree - Style B - Corrugated Wall Clearance Fitting 30 Degree Precision Offset | Style B Side Opening | .019 Gauge Aluminum | Wall Clearance So lution | Gutter Elbow | First Elbow from Outlet | Contractor and DIY | Damascus OR CONTRACTOR LOCAL PICKUP - DAMASCUS, OREGON Professional-grade 2x3 aluminum single offset elbow with precision 30 degree angle - the essential first elbow for creating wall clearance and navigating fascia, siding, and architectural features! 30 Degree Offset | Style B Side Opening | Corrugated Construction | 31 Factory Colors | Standard Shipping Nationwide | Custom Orders Available 2x3 Aluminum 30 Degree Single Offset Elbow Style B - Damascus, OR: Stop struggling with downspouts that cannot clear your fascia boards, siding protrusions, or architectural features. The 2x3 Single Offset Elbow Style B with precision 30 degree angle solves the most common wall clearance challenge in gutter installations - routing water away from the building at the gutter outlet. As the first elbow in your downspout system, the Style B side-opening design directs water horizontally outward, creating the necessary offset to clear protruding building elements before the downspout runs vertically down the wall. Built from durable .019 gauge aluminum with corrugated ribbed construction for enhanced structural strength, this elbow maintains water flow velocity while navigating obstacles. The 30 degree angle provides optimal balance - steep enough to create meaningful clearance in compact space, yet gradual enough to prevent turbulence and maintain efficient drainage. Available in 31 factory colors to match any gutter system. For contractors and DIY homeowners dealing with fascia offset, siding clearance, or architectural features, this Style B elbow is the professional solution. Product Angle Best For Stock 2x3 Style B Single Offset Elbow 30 Degree First elbow from gutter outlet, wall clearance, fascia offset In Stock - 31 Colors Contractor Local Pickup: Damascus, Oregon - Mon-Fri 7am-4pm, Sat 8am-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 Style B? The First Elbow That Creates Wall Clearance Every professional gutter installation that requires wall clearance starts with a Style B elbow. The side-opening design is specifically engineered as the first fitting after the gutter outlet - it directs water horizontally outward, away from the building, creating the offset space needed before the downspout turns to run vertically down the wall. Without proper wall clearance, downspouts can conflict with protruding fascia boards, bump into siding, or create unprofessional installations that look awkward and may cause water damage. The Style B elbow solves this by establishing horizontal offset at the starting point. Paired with a Style A elbow (which redirects flow straight down), these two fittings create a complete wall offset system that looks professional and functions efficiently. This is why contractors always stock Style B elbows - they are essential for any installation requiring wall clearance. Precision 30 Degree Offset Angle - Optimal Wall Clearance: The 30 degree offset angle is engineered to provide optimal wall clearance while maintaining efficient water flow. This angle creates meaningful horizontal offset in minimal vertical distance - perfect for clearing standard fascia boards (4-8 inches), protruding siding, brick ledges, and architectural trim. The gradual 30 degree angle maintains water velocity through the elbow, preventing the turbulence and debris accumulation that can occur with sharper bends. Water flows smoothly through the offset, making the transition from gutter to wall-mounted downspout without losing momentum. For most residential installations, the 30 degree offset provides the ideal balance between clearance distance and flow efficiency. Style B Side-Opening Design - First Elbow Position: The Style B designation indicates the side-opening orientation, which determines where this elbow fits in your downspout system. Style B is always the first elbow from the gutter outlet. The side opening connects to the outlet and directs water horizontally outward, away from the building. This creates the initial wall clearance needed before the downspout continues. After the Style B elbow, a straight downspout section bridges the horizontal distance, then a Style A elbow (front-opening) redirects water straight down for the vertical wall run. Understanding Style A vs. Style B is essential for proper installation - using the wrong style results in water flowing the wrong direction. If you are at the gutter outlet and need to direct water away from the building, Style B is your starting point. Corrugated Ribbed Construction - Enhanced Durability: This single offset elbow features corrugated ribbed construction that provides significantly more structural strength than smooth fittings. The vertical ribs act like support beams, distributing stress across the entire fitting and maintaining shape under load. This is especially important for offset elbows, which experience stress at the bend point from water pressure and the weight of connected downspout sections. The corrugated design resists denting from ladder contact, maintains its profile under snow and ice loads, and withstands the impacts that occur during installation and service. The ribbed profile also matches standard corrugated downspouts for a seamless, integrated appearance that looks professional and intentional. .019 Gauge Aluminum - Professional-Grade Material: 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. Aluminum never rusts or corrodes, eliminating maintenance concerns and ensuring decades of reliable performance through rain, snow, sun, and temperature extremes. All colors feature factory-applied baked enamel finish for UV resistance, color retention, and long-lasting appearance. Aluminum is also 100% recyclable, making it an environmentally responsible choice for drainage systems. 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. Colors match standard gutter industry colors for seamless integration with existing systems. Professional-grade 2x3 aluminum single offset elbow with precision 30 degree angle and Style B side-opening design for wall clearance applications. Also known as an offset elbow, wall offset fitting, fascia clearance elbow, gutter offset, downspout offset, or conductor offset, this essential component serves as the first elbow from the gutter outlet - directing water horizontally away from the building to create clearance from fascia boards, siding, brick, and architectural features. The Style B side-opening orientation connects to the gutter outlet and directs water outward, establishing the horizontal offset before the downspout continues. Built from durable .019 gauge aluminum with corrugated ribbed construction for enhanced structural strength and professional appearance. The 30 degree angle provides optimal balance between clearance distance and water flow efficiency, maintaining velocity through the transition to prevent turbulence and debris accumulation. Available in 31 factory colors with baked enamel finish for UV resistance and color retention. Pair with a Style A elbow to complete the wall offset and redirect water straight down for the vertical wall run. Perfect for new installations, repairs, replacements, and any situation requiring wall clearance. Standard shipping nationwide, or pick up locally at our Damascus, Oregon location. Key Features and Benefits: Precision 30 Degree Offset Angle: Creates meaningful wall clearance while maintaining efficient water flow Style B Side-Opening Design: Engineered as the first elbow from gutter outlet to direct water away from building Corrugated Ribbed Construction: Enhanced structural strength at critical bend point .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 2x3 Inch Profile: Fits all standard 2x3 residential downspout systems Rust-Free Aluminum: No corrosion, no maintenance, decades of service Wall Clearance Solution: Navigate fascia boards, siding, brick, and architectural features Smooth Flow Transition: Maintains water velocity through offset to prevent debris buildup Professional Appearance: Factory finish matches standard corrugated downspouts Easy Installation: Standard slip-fit connection with sheet metal screws Works with Style A: Pair with Style A elbow to complete wall offset system Multiple Names - Same Quality: Offset elbow, wall offset, fascia clearance, gutter offset Technical Specifications: Product Type: Single Offset Elbow / Wall Offset Fitting / Gutter Offset Offset Angle: 30 Degrees Configuration: Style B (side opening - first elbow from outlet) Profile Size: 2x3 inch (2 inches x 3 inches rectangular) Material: Aluminum Gauge: .019 (19 mil) Profile Style: Corrugated / Ribbed Finish: Baked enamel coating (UV-resistant) Colors Available: 31 factory colors Approximate Weight: 0.24 lbs Downspout Compatibility: Standard 2x3 rectangular downspouts Installation: Slip-fit connection with sheet metal screws Application: Wall clearance, fascia offset, siding clearance Companion Product: Style A Single Offset Elbow (second elbow) Custom Orders: Available - contact for details SKU: GA-OFF-2X3-30-B 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. Style A vs. Style B - Understanding the Difference: Style B - This Product FIRST ELBOW Side-opening orientation First elbow from gutter outlet Directs water away from building Creates initial horizontal offset Establishes wall clearance Use when: Starting at gutter outlet Style A - Companion Elbow SECOND ELBOW Front-opening orientation Second elbow in offset system Directs water straight down Completes the wall offset Begins vertical wall run Use when: After horizontal offset section Complete Wall Offset System: Most installations require one Style B elbow + horizontal downspout section + one Style A elbow. The Style B directs water outward, the straight section bridges the gap, and the Style A redirects water downward for the vertical wall run. When Do You Need Single Offset Elbows? Single offset elbows solve specific wall clearance challenges. Here is when to use them: Protruding Fascia Boards When the fascia board extends beyond the wall plane, offset elbows create clearance for a clean vertical downspout run. Siding Protrusions Shake siding, stone veneer, or textured siding that extends beyond the foundation requires offset clearance. Brick Ledges Brick construction often has ledges or offsets that downspouts must clear before running down the wall. Window and Door Routing Route downspouts around window casings, door frames, and architectural trim features. 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: Single Offset Elbow Industry standard term for wall clearance fittings Wall Offset Elbow Describes the clearance function Fascia Clearance Elbow Specific application term Gutter Offset General offset fitting term Downspout Offset Downspout system terminology Conductor Offset Traditional architectural term Who Uses Single Offset Elbows? Contractors Gutter installation professionals Roofing contractors Custom home builders Renovation specialists Property maintenance companies Commercial building contractors Benefit: Professional wall clearance on every job DIY Homeowners Gutter system repairs Downspout replacements Storm damage repair New construction finishing Drainage rerouting Fascia clearance solutions Benefit: Professional results on home projects Common Applications: Application Why Style B Offset? Benefit Fascia Board Clearance Creates horizontal offset from protruding fascia Clean vertical wall run Siding Protrusions Clears shake, stone, or textured siding No wall contact damage Brick Construction Navigates brick ledges and offsets Professional appearance Window Routing Routes around window casings Avoids architectural features First Elbow Position Side opening connects to gutter outlet Correct water direction Repair and Replacement Matches existing offset installations Seamless integration Installation Guide - Contractors and DIY: Assess wall clearance needed: Measure the distance from gutter outlet to clear wall plane Select color: Choose from 31 factory colors to match your existing gutter system Connect Style B to outlet: Attach elbow with side opening facing outward, away from building Measure horizontal section: Determine length of straight downspout needed to bridge offset Cut and connect straight section: Install horizontal downspout between elbows Add Style A elbow: Connect front-opening Style A to redirect water straight down Secure all connections: Use 2-3 stainless steel sheet metal screws per joint Install wall brackets: Mount brackets every 3-4 feet along vertical downspout run Add ground elbow: Direct water away from foundation at base Test drainage: Run water through system to verify proper flow and check for leaks Pro Tip: The key to a successful wall offset is using the correct elbow styles in the right positions. Style B (side opening) always goes first at the gutter outlet to direct water outward. Style A (front opening) goes second to redirect water straight down. Mixing up the styles results in water flowing the wrong direction. Frequently Asked Questions: Q: What is the difference between Style A and Style B offset elbows? A: Style B has the side opening and is always used as the first elbow from the gutter outlet - it directs water horizontally away from the building. Style A has the front opening and is used as the second elbow - it redirects water straight down for the vertical wall run. Both share the same 30 degree angle. Q: How many offset elbows do I need for wall clearance? A: Most wall offset installations require two elbows - one Style B (this product) as the first elbow to direct water outward, and one Style A as the second elbow to redirect water straight down. You also need a straight downspout section between them. Q: Why is the 30 degree angle used for offset elbows? A: The 30 degree angle provides optimal balance between creating meaningful wall clearance and maintaining efficient water flow. It is steep enough to create offset in minimal vertical distance, yet gradual enough to prevent turbulence and keep water moving smoothly. Q: Will this fit my existing 2x3 downspout system? A: Yes, this elbow fits all standard 2x3 inch rectangular downspout systems, which is the most common residential size in the United States. The slip-fit design ensures secure, compatible connections. Q: Can contractors pick up locally? A: Yes. Local pickup is available at our Damascus, Oregon location Monday-Friday 7am-4pm and Saturday 8am-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 wall offset packages? We can help! Our team works with contractors and homeowners on custom offset elbow orders including high-volume contractor quantities, specialty color matching, complete offset system packages (Style A + Style B + straight sections), and mixed fitting assortments. Whether you are outfitting a large project, need exact color coordination, or want to stock up on commonly-used fittings - contact us to discuss your needs. Contact Us for Custom Orders: (503) 850-6784 Or email: [email protected] 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. GutterAll - Your Gutter Component Specialist Professional gutter components for contractors and DIY homeowners. Our 2x3 Aluminum Single Offset Elbow Style B with precision 30 degree angle is the essential first elbow for creating wall clearance in professional gutter installations. The side-opening design directs water away from the building at the gutter outlet, establishing horizontal offset before the downspout runs vertically down the wall. Built from durable .019 gauge aluminum with corrugated ribbed construction, available in 31 factory colors with baked enamel finish for UV resistance. Pair with a Style A elbow to complete your wall offset system. Serving the Pacific Northwest and shipping nationwide. Contractor Hotline: (503) 850-6784 GutterAll.com - Damascus, Oregon Professional Gutter Installation and Supplies Since 2010 Address:19759 SE Sunnyside RdDamascus, OR 97089 Hours:Mon-Fri: 7am-4pmSat: 8am-2pm PSTContractor Pickup Available Email:[email protected] Phone:(503) 850-6784 { "@context": "https://schema.org", "@type": "FAQPage", "mainEntity": [ { "@type": "Question", "name": "What is the difference between Style A and Style B offset elbows?", "acceptedAnswer": { "@type": "Answer", "text": "Style B has the side opening and is always used as the first elbow from the gutter outlet - it directs water horizontally away from the building. 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