any thoughts anyone has on the following guttering problem would be most appreciated:
the heavy snow has played a role in pulling down the guttering - however, it is a new build property and so any advice on what to look for with respect to difficulties with the original workmanship would be greatefully received.
The roof itself
Some of the bits of guttering that have come off:
I would add that none of the guttering has come off as a result of the support clips breaking, but as a result of the screws coming out from the fascia.
As far as i can see, most support clips have had two screws in them; with only one having one. (The guttering would seem to be Hepworth ClickFit Half Round - i haven't found their guidance with regards to this.).
Also - i'm not so knowledgable with regards to the fascia - is the fascia merely the plastic outermost part on the side of the roof - and is it normal for the support clips to merely be attached to this (as would be indicated by the bits of white plastic that have been torn off).
Any pointers would be great - thanks for reading
the heavy snow has played a role in pulling down the guttering - however, it is a new build property and so any advice on what to look for with respect to difficulties with the original workmanship would be greatefully received.
The roof itself
Some of the bits of guttering that have come off:
I would add that none of the guttering has come off as a result of the support clips breaking, but as a result of the screws coming out from the fascia.
As far as i can see, most support clips have had two screws in them; with only one having one. (The guttering would seem to be Hepworth ClickFit Half Round - i haven't found their guidance with regards to this.).
Also - i'm not so knowledgable with regards to the fascia - is the fascia merely the plastic outermost part on the side of the roof - and is it normal for the support clips to merely be attached to this (as would be indicated by the bits of white plastic that have been torn off).
Any pointers would be great - thanks for reading