Conductor heads, sometimes called collector boxes, are used to manage concentrated roof runoff and transition water efficiently into a downspout system. They are especially important where scuppers discharge through parapet walls, where multiple roof planes converge, or where architectural design calls for a defined transition point between horizontal and vertical drainage.
Engineered and architectural solutions for parapet walls, scuppers, and concentrated runoff in Hood, Somervell, Erath, Parker, and Johnson counties.

In parapet-fed systems, water is often forced through a scupper opening into a single location. Without adequate transition capacity, this concentrated flow can overwhelm standard outlets. A properly sized conductor head creates a collection chamber that receives runoff and directs it into the downspout in a controlled manner.

We fabricate our conductor heads in-house from the same pre-finished material used in the rest of your seamless system. This ensures consistent color, finish, and material thickness. Unlike one-size-fits-all catalog boxes, fabrication from flat coil allows us to control the proportions so the finished piece fits the scale of the structure.

If your structure includes parapet walls or concentrated scupper discharge, a functional conductor head may be necessary. If you are seeking architectural refinement, a custom collector box can provide the right visual detail.
We evaluate both roof volume and architectural intent for clients throughout Hood, Somervell, Erath, Parker, and Johnson counties.
