Hi, faced with the situation where a 15ft section of guttering has a slight dip in the middle, so water collects and doesn't run to the downpipe at one end. I suspect its when the roof was re-tiled a couple of years ago (leaning a ladder against it etc), and has only beed noticed now since on of the joints is leaking.
It would be possible to replace it all with plastic, but don't want to start a 'small' job and have days of work (is not even my house!). Assuming the brackets etc are still sound could I just get a plank of wood and try pushing them back upward by an inch or so to try and return the original gradient? Or do these tend to be fairly brittle and not likely to be persuaded?
It would be possible to replace it all with plastic, but don't want to start a 'small' job and have days of work (is not even my house!). Assuming the brackets etc are still sound could I just get a plank of wood and try pushing them back upward by an inch or so to try and return the original gradient? Or do these tend to be fairly brittle and not likely to be persuaded?
