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Guttering help please..
lucky11_2
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Our neighbour has an outhouse with a corrugated roof which pitches onto our side of the garden. When it rains we get a trench in the soil from the run-off, but the corrugated pieces are different lengths (the middle piece is shorter so it steps in). If we put guttering up, would it be best to put angles in to make up for the size difference in the roof lengths, or add a bit to the end of the roofing which is a different length & make the guttering one piece - or is there an alternative to using guttering to stop the run-off dripping directly downwards?
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No idea if this actually is the best way or not but i would put the angles in the guttering. Run it off into a water butt in your garden and use it for watering plants
If we have a drought this year you can use the water to flush the loo 
HTH
SDPlanning on starting the GC again soon
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