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Thanks for the replies. Brian, the problem is not that the discharge is
overloading the gutter, it's that with a high cross-wind it's not even reaching the gutter: it's blown away from it, to cascade off the side of the roof, where there is no guttering. I had wondered about some sort of clips, so Harry thanks for that; and the thought of directing the flow with flashing is a good one too, so thanks John. |
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