Leaking Conservatory Gutter

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So I have a leak on my conservatory gutter. Sadly the gutter system is some way built into the building a roof so I can't just replace the gasket, meaning the only real way to fix it is to some how seal it.

I have been told by a company that fixes conservatory that I need a ‘PT’ Lead substitute gutter liner installed. However they want to charge me almost a grand and only give 1 year guarantee which seems a bit expensive. I therefore going to have a go myself.

What products would you recommend. Thinking liquid rubber and a membrane of some sort.. any advice would be great
 
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Flexacryl. Our conservatory gutter comprises a few sections of lead. The only problem which occurs perhaps every two or three years is that the lead expands and contracts at different times of the year and can result in a small leak at one of the joints. Consequently, I have painted Flexacryl along the whole gutter and renew this whenever necessary.
 
Seals Direct supply a product that is pretty much a liquid rubber. I have used it before, and it is very messy, but when fulled cured feels like a piece of solid rubber. Take a look at polyurethane adhesive.
 

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