My neighbour is insisting we do something to rectify the guttering between our two houses as when it rains heavily a stream of water flows very close to her front door.
Her house is perpendicular to mine, so if my gable walls pointed east/west her gable walls point north/south. Where the roofs join is what I think is a water channel created from metal flashing. Although the guttering at the edges of the house isn't in great condition there is no hope it could catch this flow of water as it shoots over the box attached to the downpipe (hopper?).
What is the best solution here? Is there a standard guttering fixing that could direct the water into the current downpipe? I'll take some pictures when I can ...
Her house is perpendicular to mine, so if my gable walls pointed east/west her gable walls point north/south. Where the roofs join is what I think is a water channel created from metal flashing. Although the guttering at the edges of the house isn't in great condition there is no hope it could catch this flow of water as it shoots over the box attached to the downpipe (hopper?).
What is the best solution here? Is there a standard guttering fixing that could direct the water into the current downpipe? I'll take some pictures when I can ...