Leader or Conductor Heads Explained

Leader or conductor heads are part of a drainage system for roofs. They are shaped like funnels and are typically connected to gutters and downspouts. Not all homes or commercial buildings have leader heads, but many gutter systems have them for both function and form.

What Are the Functions of a Leader or Conductor Head?

Leader heads or conductor heads are installed during gutter repair, installation on a new home, or replacement to make sure the gutters don’t overflow. They collect excess water from the gutters and transfer it to the downspouts.

Leader or conductor heads allow air to be introduced into the gutter system because the top of the funnel is open. The air allows for faster water drainage in the downspouts.

Some leader heads receive water from more than one gutter or downspout. 

When Are Leader Heads Needed?

Leader heads are not a mandatory requirement for modern gutter systems. However, if your area receives plenty of rain, you might want to consider installing leader heads to prevent water overflow. Gutters that overflow are one of the primary reasons behind soffit and fascia damage. They can affect not just your roof but your siding, walls, flower beds and even your basement.

In many cases, leader heads are installed to add curb appeal to the property, as they provide a classic appeal. You can have them installed when replacing your gutters or if you’re planning a roof replacement project, particularly if your roofing contractor offers the service.

What Are Leader Heads Made Of?

Leader heads are made of different materials. Your choice of material may be influenced by what material your gutter system is made of. 

There are copper leader heads, as well as aluminum, galvanized steel and PVC plastic. As with gutters in general, copper leader heads are the most durable and most beautiful. However, they are also the costliest.

Get in touch with Tango & Gatti. As a trusted roofing company, we can also install your leader heads. Call us today at (330) 308-8213 to schedule an appointment. We can work with you in Canton, OH.