Hello,
We just bought a house and yesterday I (a new home owner and general no-nothing regarding property ownership and maintenance) was checking the guttering.
I have attached a photo showing a downpipe that doesn't have a bend to take the water away from the house.
The previous owner has come up with a solution (see photo) that has resulted in some water missing the horizontal white halfpipe (correct term?) and running down the side of the wall. Lot's of soil there was very wet and washed away.
To the right of the photo (out of frame, apologies), there is a horizontal pipe partially in the ground the takes the water away in to the canal system.
I would like to connect the downpipe in the photo to the horizontal pipe out of frame.
So my plan would be:
- Remove the bottom section of the pipe and replace it with a bend
- connect the bend with the horizontal pipe
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Maplelongjohn t1_iuhnt9p wrote
In the states I can buy a small inverted wire basket thing that fits into the hole where the downspout attaches to the trough.
It keeps.leavea from clogging the downspout and helps keep.water flowing even when hotter is getting full of leaves
If you can't find a zinc elbow you may be able to use a rubber fernco type setup