Been replacing the gutters around the house as we go, and the have moved the scaffold to allow me to do the last side of the house.
When looking at it I did not realise the gutter was embedded on top of the wall, this has caused a bit of an issue because the gutter I am replacing it with it slightly bigger, plus the tiles were in the gutter itself as apposed to slightly overhanging and dripping in.
I am not sure why the roof line doesn't come down further as it did on the opposite side.
My question is if I move the gutter down and place it on the actual wall using brackets and a facia board I was going to use a zinc drip board coming from the tiles into the gutter, would this be an issue?
When looking at it I did not realise the gutter was embedded on top of the wall, this has caused a bit of an issue because the gutter I am replacing it with it slightly bigger, plus the tiles were in the gutter itself as apposed to slightly overhanging and dripping in.
I am not sure why the roof line doesn't come down further as it did on the opposite side.
My question is if I move the gutter down and place it on the actual wall using brackets and a facia board I was going to use a zinc drip board coming from the tiles into the gutter, would this be an issue?