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Wandered into Wickes to buy a length of their 125mm 'high capacity'
gutter. No problem with that until I looked for a length of suitably large downpipe. The high cap downpieces or whatever they are called fit the same downpipes as the 112 mm low cap gutters, i.e. about 50mm diameter at a guess. Is this right? This might not be a problem but I intend draining the entire rear roof area of my house via a single downpipe. Even the operative in Wickes suggested that it was a little odd having only one, small diameter, downpipe and that I should seek advice. Ta Richard -- Real email address is RJS at BIGFOOT dot COM The information contained in this post may not be published in, or used by http://www.diyprojects.info |
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