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How long should it take to remove and replace guttering?
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I couldn't get anyone to do my bungalow for under £1200, so I opted for a handyman I trust who doesn't need to charge VAT. Him + a friend did it over two days - bungalow 3 sides + 2 waterbutts and one new downpipe draining into my garden.
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If you are having new downpipes along with work to the drainage, well worth fitting these - https://www.floplast.co.uk/product/leafdebris-interceptor-gully - Reduces the amount of crud going in to the soakaway and gives you an access point should the underground pipes ever need rodding.
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