Hi all,
I hope someone who has experience in gutters, or building may be able to help:
I have a box gutter between the single storey roof and conservatory.
It's aluminium and made up of 3 sections.
Since I moved in the gutter has been leaking where it joins, if you look at the picture you will see there is a bracket inside the gutter itself. - It looks like the bracket is how they have attached the two sections of the gutter together.
1.)
a)Is this normal
b.) Should it not be over lapped?
c.) Is there a resolution?
Beneath it looks like this - //www.diynot.com/diy/media/inside-conservatory.88472/full
And it looks like they used something like sikaflex EBT inbetween the two gutters, to act as a kind of seal and to hold it together.
Anyway the water is obviously coming through a pinhole gap under that bracket and it then reached that sikaflex stuff, which is now 20 years old and then continues to drip down in to the conservatory. I get a few drips per day, unless there is particularly heavy rain.
I have asked about 50 traders, Roofers, Double glazing specialists, Gutter specialists, to come and have a look at this. From the ones that have turned up, they have suggested the following
a.) Don't want to touch it
b.) paint over it in acropol/cromapol
c.) Paint it in jack black.
d.) Install a gutter liner, but after contacting said merchants, none will make a gutter line that will fit a bracket.
What I have then tried:
a.) Cromapol- it lasted a few months and then leaked again.
b.) EPDM liquid rubber, this lasted a few weeks and then it looks like grains of sand/dirt starting wearing down a raised bit of rubber and made a pinhole and started leaking.
c.) Bitumen flashing, on one side I used generic cheap flashing, with no primer and it was not bone dry. This has held up for a year, but looks to be lifting after the cold weather. - I was going to redo it this year
d.)Bostik Flash band with Bostik Flashband primer licked everywhere and wrapped everything I could see. This was installed in the bone dry and looks to be holding up to the job like glue.
2.) How long is this likely to hold up, I was hoping 5+ years
3.) What do you guys suggest is the best fix for me when I re-do the other bracket this summer?
a.) Bostik Flashband primer everywhere (I am hoping some will drip down the join)
Bostik Flashband
b.) Butyl tape, I read that Butyl is good at low temperatures and movement, which bitumen isn't as good at holding up. I have a roll of this I bought already:
http://www.screwfix.com/p/sika-multiseal-butyl-flashing-tape-grey-100mm-x-10m/38892
c.) Bostik Flashing primer + Bitumen mastic pushing up against the bracket edge to get some to potentially go underneath a bit of flexibility, + Bostik flashing over everything
d.) CT1 sealant, that apparently is flexible and doesn't degrade
4.) In the meantime while I am waiting for the summer, I actually "fixed" the leak from the underside of the gutter, by cutting out a few cm's of that glue from the whole section (which is now not holding up) and pushing up bitumen mastic in between the hole, then flashing over the section. So this should hold until the sun comes out.
5.) If someone has a better solution and is in the trade, or knows a decent one and wants to carry out a proper fix, I am in the Buckinghamshire county
I hope someone who has experience in gutters, or building may be able to help:
I have a box gutter between the single storey roof and conservatory.
It's aluminium and made up of 3 sections.
Since I moved in the gutter has been leaking where it joins, if you look at the picture you will see there is a bracket inside the gutter itself. - It looks like the bracket is how they have attached the two sections of the gutter together.
1.)
a)Is this normal
b.) Should it not be over lapped?
c.) Is there a resolution?
Beneath it looks like this - //www.diynot.com/diy/media/inside-conservatory.88472/full
And it looks like they used something like sikaflex EBT inbetween the two gutters, to act as a kind of seal and to hold it together.
Anyway the water is obviously coming through a pinhole gap under that bracket and it then reached that sikaflex stuff, which is now 20 years old and then continues to drip down in to the conservatory. I get a few drips per day, unless there is particularly heavy rain.
I have asked about 50 traders, Roofers, Double glazing specialists, Gutter specialists, to come and have a look at this. From the ones that have turned up, they have suggested the following
a.) Don't want to touch it
b.) paint over it in acropol/cromapol
c.) Paint it in jack black.
d.) Install a gutter liner, but after contacting said merchants, none will make a gutter line that will fit a bracket.
What I have then tried:
a.) Cromapol- it lasted a few months and then leaked again.
b.) EPDM liquid rubber, this lasted a few weeks and then it looks like grains of sand/dirt starting wearing down a raised bit of rubber and made a pinhole and started leaking.
c.) Bitumen flashing, on one side I used generic cheap flashing, with no primer and it was not bone dry. This has held up for a year, but looks to be lifting after the cold weather. - I was going to redo it this year
d.)Bostik Flash band with Bostik Flashband primer licked everywhere and wrapped everything I could see. This was installed in the bone dry and looks to be holding up to the job like glue.
2.) How long is this likely to hold up, I was hoping 5+ years
3.) What do you guys suggest is the best fix for me when I re-do the other bracket this summer?
a.) Bostik Flashband primer everywhere (I am hoping some will drip down the join)
Bostik Flashband
b.) Butyl tape, I read that Butyl is good at low temperatures and movement, which bitumen isn't as good at holding up. I have a roll of this I bought already:
http://www.screwfix.com/p/sika-multiseal-butyl-flashing-tape-grey-100mm-x-10m/38892
c.) Bostik Flashing primer + Bitumen mastic pushing up against the bracket edge to get some to potentially go underneath a bit of flexibility, + Bostik flashing over everything
d.) CT1 sealant, that apparently is flexible and doesn't degrade
4.) In the meantime while I am waiting for the summer, I actually "fixed" the leak from the underside of the gutter, by cutting out a few cm's of that glue from the whole section (which is now not holding up) and pushing up bitumen mastic in between the hole, then flashing over the section. So this should hold until the sun comes out.
5.) If someone has a better solution and is in the trade, or knows a decent one and wants to carry out a proper fix, I am in the Buckinghamshire county
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