As per attached photo, during heavy rain the water flows down the extension roof in a valley and overshoots the lower gutter.
I have two ideas to fix this:
1) Add a shoe to the upper downpipe and point it 45 degrees to spread the water across the roof so it flows down multiple valleys. Cheap and easy but Im not sure it will completely fix the overshoot problem.
2) Extend the downpipe so it flow directly into the lower gutter. I am planning to do this. I have ordered 2.5M of downpipe, and 2x 90degree offset bend to use at the top to get the correct angle down to the lower gutter. I will then add a shoe on the end of the new 2.5M downpipe and point it into the gutter. Is there a better way of doing this, e.g I was wondering if I should replace the hopper with a large box one and extend into that.
I have two ideas to fix this:
1) Add a shoe to the upper downpipe and point it 45 degrees to spread the water across the roof so it flows down multiple valleys. Cheap and easy but Im not sure it will completely fix the overshoot problem.
2) Extend the downpipe so it flow directly into the lower gutter. I am planning to do this. I have ordered 2.5M of downpipe, and 2x 90degree offset bend to use at the top to get the correct angle down to the lower gutter. I will then add a shoe on the end of the new 2.5M downpipe and point it into the gutter. Is there a better way of doing this, e.g I was wondering if I should replace the hopper with a large box one and extend into that.

