That's pretty much what I did a couple of months back, the gutter was leaking when it rained heavily so when I got a date for the scaffolding to go up for our solar panels I popped down to screwfix* and got all the bits I thought I might need as I thought a fitting was loose/had lost a seal.are you sure downpipe is not blocked ... often you have to disconnect the top section to access the leaf/debris filter (have a concrete tiled roof unfortunately that promotes moss)
Raise up your end so it overflows on your neighbours side instead?![]()
That's awesome...the council houses up here all have them and I did wonder what the craic was.What you want is aluminium seamless gutters.. No messing about with plastic or iron.
They can make them on the fly from a roll of aluminium in the back of a van.
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Roll Forming Seamless Gutters
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It sounds like a drip edge problem to me where it isnt flowing into the gutters but flowing behind them, but it looks like it it flowing over the gutters.
What is the fix
Do u think the water is just too much or could it be coming in too fast?
Ok thanks for all of the advice
Im planning to go up there and run a hose pipe through to see if there is a blockage that is a good starting point reading the comments here.
This is what it looks like
The water gushes out towards the right hand side of that corner
Questions are why is the downpipe placed with an angle like that?
Just thinking If i was to place the actual downpipe straight and to the left hand side so that it is at the back of the property l, rather than the side right now
Also what is that metal Round thing lol
Often wondered about that
Undo the guttering in these two places and ensure it's all clear. Bends like these are a pain and can need taking out and clearing at least once a year depending on how bad the leaf matter build up.
Also the corner piece (circled in green), is that sagging? If so, might need to get it supported.
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