Downpipe issue

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Hello
I'm no DIY expert but this downpipe was fitted at the rear of my property for the first time in years after being inspected by a worker who said I should have a downpipe.

It looks rather rudimentary to me and I was surprised to see metal screws drilled into the plastic. I've raised it with the company and another inspector came out and said he would deal with it after my front porch roof repair had been completed, however I've asked him again but received no response.

Any thoughts welcome, thanks
 

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The pergola added before however I wondered why the downpipe wasn't erected at the end of the property.
It was a housing association.
 
I was wondering how much it will cost to remove and replace as it doesn't look like it will last.?
 
If it's doing it's job, and you can live with the unsightlyness....

Needs a few more downpipe brackets holding it to the wall.
 

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