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<blockquote data-quote="dannewhouse" data-source="post: 4171026" data-attributes="member: 43882"><p>just make sure the "new" rafter is at the correct height so that the purlins make the roof sheets come to the same height as existing sheets and decide on a gutter width I have some 170mm deep flow and think it would be fine as long as you put fall on it! but you can get seamless aluminium but they normally lay it flat which means silt/sh!t build up so problems later!</p><p></p><p>I would always advise not to create valley gutters though if avoidable ie extend on gable end or separate shed with yard space between? the little cost saving in columns isn't really much compared with a total project cost? don't cut corners to save a little bit of money and in my opinion compromise quality of finished product.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dannewhouse, post: 4171026, member: 43882"] just make sure the "new" rafter is at the correct height so that the purlins make the roof sheets come to the same height as existing sheets and decide on a gutter width I have some 170mm deep flow and think it would be fine as long as you put fall on it! but you can get seamless aluminium but they normally lay it flat which means silt/sh!t build up so problems later! I would always advise not to create valley gutters though if avoidable ie extend on gable end or separate shed with yard space between? the little cost saving in columns isn't really much compared with a total project cost? don't cut corners to save a little bit of money and in my opinion compromise quality of finished product. [/QUOTE]
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