Hi All.
The gutters on one side of my house are overflowing. During the last big storm water overflowed onto the eaves. Not ideal. I’ve been doing some investigation with the intent of doing some DIY and looking for some feedback/thoughts before moving forward and to ensure I've thought as much as possible.
Context:
- The section of gutter is between two down-pipes 10m apart.
- Based on a digital level and putting water in the gutter, it is definitely “pitching” away from the downpipes towards the middle.
- The gutter has started “sagging” outwards around this mid-point. I’m assuming due to the weight of water (photo attached)
- The gutter brackets clip over a “channel” section (photo attached). I’m not sure if gutter is held in place by friction or welded to some degree. Gentle knocking with a mallet didn’t move it (probably a good thing!). I may need to remove a bracket and try again but waiting till I get some more information before proceeding.
- I have cleaned the gutter out of leaves and debris.
Questions I currently have:
- Does anyone know the type of bracket? I’ve looked online but have not been successful.
- Are there adjustable galvanised brackets on the market?
- At 0.5%, the amount of fall required between the two down-pipes is 50mm, height that I don’t appear to have at my disposal. Is there any special considerations if I was to place the highpoint in-between the two, reducing the fall to 25mm over 5m? Or do I need to start considering more substantial alternations.
Photos below.
Thanks!
Gutter Looking West
Gutter Looking East (Sag Visible Near Brick)
Gutter Bracket
Gutter (Crimped) /Fascia Interface
Gutter Bracket (Rear) Connection to Channel Profile