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PaulBM
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Need guttering and down pipes sorted
« Posted: 21 November 2010 at 05:16 PM »
Our guttering is reasonable, but the drop is wrong. We need someone to adjust the levels and probably add an extra down pipe, because our semi-detached house has only two downpipes.
Recommendations anyone?
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Re: Need guttering and down pipes sorted
« Reply #1 Posted: 25 November 2010 at 08:56 PM »
If you add an extra downpipe which you should not need to do. You will have to add extra undeground drains or a soakaway. Is your house very big?
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PaulBM
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Re: Need guttering and down pipes sorted
« Reply #2 Posted: 06 December 2010 at 11:15 AM »
Not large at all really, but a hip roof means the guttering is on all sides. It's a semi-detached house with only one down pipe in each back garden.
In heavy rain, the water pours over the corner near our front door. If the levels were sorted out, I think an extra downpipe would not be required. I need an expert to get his spirit level on the job.
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nikkai
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Re: Need guttering and down pipes sorted
« Reply #3 Posted: 06 December 2010 at 01:01 PM »
Recommended fall is 6mm over 1000mm so the fall is not that great and can be done with the aid of a chalk line and some math.
The felts at the eves of the roof should also lay int the gutter in a way that there is no "blocking" of flow from rain.
one of the things I would ask would be have you cleared the gutter out and is the stop end fitted firmly.
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