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Hello there,
Revit has provide gutter add to the roof, see the picture, but I wonder what about downpipe? How do you use downpipe? I am curious.
I am on Revit Architecture.
Let me know.
Many thanks,
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A couple of familes are in the downloads:
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A downspout would be a seperate family. There are a variety of good ones on this site.
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Thank you all. Just choose family - base wall, then build the downpipe, etc.
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Downspouts are not built into Revit like the gutter tool is. I either model an inplace family sweep or create a wall based or face based family that has instance parameters that are easily adjustable in elevation. Then you just copy it around and connect it to your gutter.
-Erik
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Thank you for your tips, Erik.
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