claraclattermole
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Hi all. I have been lurking on here for years so I feel like I know you all but I haven't posted before.
I have a 1820s Georgian listed house with a walled garden. I have just managed to get up to roof level this week and the gutters are not in a great state and are rotten through at the corners where they join. I am assuming the best thing to do is replace the wooden guttering? Currently they are painted but should they be lined with something like lead/ bitumen paint or some sort of waterproof barrier?
I can't do working at height so, does anyone have any recommendations for roofers/ gutter repair people in the South Yorkshire area?
Picture is of the extremely crap repair someone has attempted at the corner with a random piece of lead. Needless to say the water is just running over this when it rains.


I have a 1820s Georgian listed house with a walled garden. I have just managed to get up to roof level this week and the gutters are not in a great state and are rotten through at the corners where they join. I am assuming the best thing to do is replace the wooden guttering? Currently they are painted but should they be lined with something like lead/ bitumen paint or some sort of waterproof barrier?
I can't do working at height so, does anyone have any recommendations for roofers/ gutter repair people in the South Yorkshire area?
Picture is of the extremely crap repair someone has attempted at the corner with a random piece of lead. Needless to say the water is just running over this when it rains.

