Help needed on gutterin

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I will try best to explain.

Please see attached photos to understand my question.

I have flat roof on my bay window and it keep dripping water my windows as there is no guttering.

However I have roof gutter just above the bay window.

I am hoping to somehow get baywidpn water into main gutter without having to big ugly pipe on side.

My thoughts are if I can somehow lower the main gutter when replacing and bring it down to bay window level I can slop flat roof backwards into the gutter.. or have tiny gutter around bay window attached it with roof gutter and cover with a trim as color as new window

if that make any sense.

How would I tackle this. is it even possible

it about 4inch after the current gutter


Thanks for ur help.
 

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I will try best to explain.

Please see attached photos to understand my question.

I have flat roof on my bay window and it keep dripping water my windows as there is no guttering.

However I have roof gutter just above the bay window.

I am hoping to somehow get baywidpn water into main gutter without having to big ugly pipe on side.

My thoughts are if I can somehow lower the main gutter when replacing and bring it down to bay window level I can slop flat roof backwards into the gutter.. or have tiny gutter around bay window attached it with roof gutter and cover with a trim as color as new window

if that make any sense.

How would I tackle this. is it even possible

it about 4inch after the current gutter


Thanks for ur help.
...or build the flat roof up to proper height, affording you the chance to insulate it. (y)
 

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