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Scupper
Traditionally, a scupper was a drain hole or pipe on a ship's hull allowing water to drain off the deck. Scuppers are now used as water outlets for roofs or exterior walls, or as water features.
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Scuppers spaced evenly in the stacked stone of a water feature make a pleasing splashing sound.
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This rusted steel scupper allows water to drain off this roof without eaves, and another appears to be structural, between the exterior walls.
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A scupper fits perfectly in this custom poured-concrete water feature.
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Although they're not just for boats anymore, you can picture these scuppers on the hull of a ship draining water off the deck.
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Alone or in sets, scuppers direct water flow where you want it.
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Angular scuppers serve as a sculpture for this contemporary pool.
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An artful and eclectic scupper diverts water from the roof, so it won't pool on the roof and leak into the interior.
Scuppers spaced evenly in the stacked stone of a water feature make a pleasing splashing sound.
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