Internal corner facia/gutter dripping solution?

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Morning all
I have just shelled out for new facias & soffits which I hoped would have stopped an annoying drip above my front door
Above my door is an internal 90 degree corner and there is a constant drip from the bottom corner of the facia board
It may be the case that the guttering above isn’t catching all the rain from the roof
Is there a solution or a item to buy to direct the rain into the gutter where there corner is missing
Hope I am making sense??
 
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The lead from the valley will drape into the gutter, the trays can butt together under the lead from the straight runs, if the lead from the valley does not oversail into the gutter by at least 50mm another slip of lead can be added to extend it.
Your roofline guys should have installed eave trays as a matter of good practice especially if it was overclad.
 
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Morning all
I have just shelled out for new facias & soffits which I hoped would have stopped an annoying drip above my front door
Above my door is an internal 90 degree corner and there is a constant drip from the bottom corner of the facia board
It may be the case that the guttering above isn’t catching all the rain from the roof
Is there a solution or a item to buy to direct the rain into the gutter where there corner is missing
Hope I am making sense?

Corners are notorious for dripping, it is difficult to get the gutter to fit exactly at 90 degrees, the brackets sag creating a low point where rainwater settles until the next downpour moves it on and creates a new pool.

Blup
 

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