hello to all,
the rainwater gullies beneath the downpipes are continually clogging up with moss resulting in overflow water penetrating the adjoining footpath and foundation. I would like to minimise this problem somehow and am exploring practical and inexpensive options available.
the roof and drainage system comprises double pitch concrete tiles served by PVC gutter and downpipes.
the downpipes terminate immediately above the gully grating (slightly off centre) in a 45deg. shoe.
is it possible to introduce a mechanism to filter rain water debis or a system that does not require the level of maintenance which is as frequent as 4 week intervals.
any feedback would be appreciated.
thanks
s
the rainwater gullies beneath the downpipes are continually clogging up with moss resulting in overflow water penetrating the adjoining footpath and foundation. I would like to minimise this problem somehow and am exploring practical and inexpensive options available.
the roof and drainage system comprises double pitch concrete tiles served by PVC gutter and downpipes.
the downpipes terminate immediately above the gully grating (slightly off centre) in a 45deg. shoe.
is it possible to introduce a mechanism to filter rain water debis or a system that does not require the level of maintenance which is as frequent as 4 week intervals.
any feedback would be appreciated.
thanks
s