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if its a wooden gutter its probably rotten

i would advise to replace, would work out cheaper than keep paying different people to repair

 

Yes, this had of course occurred to us. I am perfectly prepared to replace if necessary, problem is that everyone who goes up there tells us the gutters are in perfectly good nick and that it's just a joint that needs sealing. Which has now been done umpteen times but it never seems to sort it.

 

Anyway, I didn't start this thread to bore everyone with the details of my gutter woes, just to get a recommendation. So thanks everyone for your suggestions.

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We had aluminium gutter fitted and not had any troubles at all. They are much deaper than the wooden ones and the only joints are if they go round a corner. If you have a look in Yellow Pages, there are a few companies that do aluminium.

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happy to give u a price gary 01142621968

 

thanks, but if you look at the original date, it was done 4 years ago.

 

Not suggesting that is the time it will last are you?:nono:

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give me a call gary 07913010534 01142621968

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back gutter gave in in the storm - nomal terraced house, about 5m - anyone know how much? recommend a tradesman? it's pretty urgent.

 

thanks

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