Rainwater diversion

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I have a new extension built last summer, and it has a sloping flat roof. Around the edge is aluminium capping, and at the side any water on the capping drips off down to the drainage grate around the edge of the building on the floor. Unfortunately there is a run of copper gas pipe for about 2 metres along one side and the water drips on to it and splashes into the brick wall making it damp. Is there an sort of easy to fit shield or similar that is available to fit above the copper gas pipe??
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Just a thought ..... maybe a small gutter like they sell for sheds ( at the "sheds" - Wickes, B+Q etc )
 
The roof should be guttered.

Water will spill down the walls and make them wet, depending on wind direction.
 
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