I believe so, its finding someone to do that ? the gutter was already linedCan the bits that have been knocked down be put back up securely? If so the obvious solution would be to install a seamless liner inside the concrete gutter. Either a plastic liner (https://hdsharman.co.uk/) or a seamless aluminium gutter made to fit (http://www.a1installations.co.uk/agricultural-buildings/).
Yes it is an insurance job , hopefully they will know a contractor. Thanks to all for your time and advice! I have no idea what a sharman is?Sounds a bit like an insurance job?
plonk it back up there with the tele and do the whole length with sharmans
Pictures?still got the guttering, hardly damaged, its finding the expertise to repair
We had our very leaky Atcost valley gutters done by A1installations, excellent workCan the bits that have been knocked down be put back up securely? If so the obvious solution would be to install a seamless liner inside the concrete gutter. Either a plastic liner (https://hdsharman.co.uk/) or a seamless aluminium gutter made to fit (http://www.a1installations.co.uk/agricultural-buildings/).
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fork lift driver did the same at workSome bright spark has just took down two bay lengths of concrete guttering on the Atcost concrete building, with the teleporter, does anyone know a company who is fixing these. Currently in Norfolk but feel like running away
Hd Sharman do a liner which is good…… I still have one held down with lengths of chestnut thrown in the gutter!Anyone had any success with repairing the leaky joints on these gutters? Without re lining ect. I was hoping, maybe naively, that some sort of glue/ compound/ cement could be used to fix them
sounds the biss. thanksAren't the gutters structural? I think they are.
This happened on one of our sheds a long time ago. Get some Steels, plates and threaded bar and put them underneath where the gutter was, bolting to the uprights, which probably have holes in them anyway.
Then get a seamless ally gutter formed to run continuously, sitting it on top of the Steels in the missing bays. None of this is a particularly cheap or easy exercise, but it is doable.