Dripping guttering - Can I fix a door canopy?

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Hello,

Even though we recently had all our guttering fixed, we still have drips coming from the guttering directly above our front door. Poor visitors and delivery people get drenched when it's raining!

Our front door goes directly onto the street. Are we allowed to fix a canopy?
 

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If you got me to repair guttering with a drip above a door I'd move the joint from above doorway.
Why would you not do that!
It's going to drip again.

Next i would replace rubber and often it's just easier to replace the fitting.
It's something I'm going to do on my own house even though I cleaned the rubbers back in October they still drip. New rubber or fitting required. Christmas holiday job.

Contact local building control. Probably only by email these days as they stopped the phone helpline.
Guess it became a pain.

Ask.
See what local laws are.
Probably ok to fit one but I don't make the rules as yours hangs over public right of way
 
Since your gutters (and your neighbours' gutters) already overhang the public path I'd be surprised if a canopy with a similar overhang would be refused permission. But your visitors could then be subject to drips off the canopy!
 
You can try changing the connector and rubber seals checking that the two gutter ends butt up to the marks. Even a slight misalignment of gutters can drip, so if this doesn’t work, replace with a single length if practical
 
You can try changing the connector and rubber seals checking that the two gutter ends butt up to the marks. Even a slight misalignment of gutters can drip, so if this doesn’t work, replace with a single length if practical

Over the door, might be a low part of the gutter, which is simply overflowing, when it rains.
 

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