Identify this guttering please

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I need 2 new union brackets for some guttering but I'm struggling to find them in the right style. I've attached some pictures. It looks like Sovereign or ogee profile on the outside but has a half round profile on the inside. It measures 135mm deep and 90mm tall. I can't find any manufacturer details stamped on it anywhere. Anyone recognize it and know if it's still available?
 

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Nothing I’ve seen before. Any markings on any of it anywhere?
 
Looks like the original timber gutter replica called Twinplas. Fitted a fair few metres of it and it is good stuff.
Here is a sample or two and other merchants do stock it.


 
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Looks like the original timber gutter replica called Twinplas. Fitted a fair few metres of it and it is good stuff.
Here is a sample or two and other merchants do stock it.


That’s perfect and makes sense as the back side of the building still has some original timber guttering. Thanks
 
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Now I know the type I've been able to google a bit more specifically and found this post https://www.diynot.com/diy/threads/new-twinplas-guttering-is-leaking-at-join-already.623157/ where it looks like a similar problem to mine.

Looking at the manufacturers guidance it looks like these sleeves are sealed rather than having a rubber gasket. Will have to get up on the big ladders and have a closer look as they probably just need resealing rather than replacing.
 
They do have a gasket inside the sleeve but in my experience you can never be quite sure they have stayed in place when you slide them together so i always use sealant to every joint too.
 
You look like you have got the propper ID now but I have seen somthing simular around my way when people have had replacement facia and gutter the gutter seems to be a big roll of aluminium that is flat situated inside the van and it gets fed out and put through a die that shapes it and the shape was like that.
 
We are stripping a load of the back of van product right now .. leaking corners and outlets ... Fyi
 
It's fixed internally.

The off the roll gutter we are replacing is to the left . The new in moulded ogee by alumasc .
 

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Couldn't the leaking corners and outlets just be re sealed - I assume there are no gaskets but just mastic/silicone that was not put in very well ?
 
They want quality , the roof covering is being changed too.
But there is a long wait on chosen product
 

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