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Hi, The wall is built against the boundary and I should not be overhanging the gutter, hence require gutter flush to the wall. Unfortunately I'm unsure how its done.
I know sometimes square gutters made from ply and lined with lead are used or use of an aluminium square gutter. I was wondering if a plastic gutter would work in my scenario. I could built the outer wall up, add a 'L' shape length of ply to cover the cavity and fit the gutter on top ?
Ideally, I would like to build in some over facia ventilation, though I've been told tiles don't necessarily require ventilation.
I want to avoid a parapet wall.
I've added two images to show the current situation. At the moment the outer wall is lower than the inner wall and the joist need to be cut down. Would appreciate some ideas please.
Thanks
I know sometimes square gutters made from ply and lined with lead are used or use of an aluminium square gutter. I was wondering if a plastic gutter would work in my scenario. I could built the outer wall up, add a 'L' shape length of ply to cover the cavity and fit the gutter on top ?
Ideally, I would like to build in some over facia ventilation, though I've been told tiles don't necessarily require ventilation.
I want to avoid a parapet wall.
I've added two images to show the current situation. At the moment the outer wall is lower than the inner wall and the joist need to be cut down. Would appreciate some ideas please.
Thanks