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guttering modifications
Currently my house and party wall neighbours gutters slope toward each
other with a shared downpipe in the middle. I am splitting the gutters, so mine slopes away from the neighbour to a new downpipe just for me. Neighbour will have an end stop on and the existing downpipe will be just for her. But, where there is a break in the gutters, I need to prevent drips running down the wall. Any ideas ? e.g. join the gutters with some sort of offset height union, fix some lead in some way to divert the water ? Is there a standard way of joining gutters where the height changes ? Cheers, Simon. |
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