Valley gutter liner

David.

Member
Mixed Farmer
Location
J11 M40
Does it tuck under the roof sheets tight enough to hold the liner to the shape of the gutter then?
Wouldnt be great if it sat loosely 2" off the bottom if the gutter..
 

foxbox

Member
Location
West Northants
Does it tuck under the roof sheets tight enough to hold the liner to the shape of the gutter then?
Wouldnt be great if it sat loosely 2" off the bottom if the gutter..

They work really well, this was installed about 8 years ago and has been faultless since. Send them dimensions, they send you a pattern piece to check the profile is correct, then you order the proper job and away you go.

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RAG 99

Member
They work really well, this was installed about 8 years ago and has been faultless since. Send them dimensions, they send you a pattern piece to check the profile is correct, then you order the proper job and away you go.

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That looks just the product that I’m after also. I had a quote from A1 installations a while back who wanted 3k for a 35m run.
To be fair, it was an aluminium liner but I’m hoping this sort of thing would be considerably less.
 

foxbox

Member
Location
West Northants
That looks just the product that I’m after also. I had a quote from A1 installations a while back who wanted 3k for a 35m run.
To be fair, it was an aluminium liner but I’m hoping this sort of thing would be considerably less.

Considerably less, yes! Possibly less work to install too depending upon the situation. In the pictures above we considered pushing an aluminium profile up the length of the shed but there were so many small obstructions along the way that we had to discount it. The HD Sharman liner was installed without lifting the sheets; we were able to unroll it and then work it into the valley from the top and due to it's stiffness once in the valley it just kind of sprang back under the sheets. The gutter is too flat really (hence water standing in it and the reason it leaked like a sieve in the first place) but the liner has never blocked or needed any maintenance so I'm really pleased with it.
 

RAG 99

Member
My situation is much the same as your own, as in there are two roofs meeting and not a great amount of fall on the gutter. Although only dripping a little from the joints I need to address it sooner rather than later. Thanks for the info.
 

tomlad

Member
Location
nr. preston
Is dpc uv stable ??? I wouldn't have thought it needed to be, as dpc .
Visquen certainly isn't ,is it .
Ive a cast iron one to , bin on my list for a while.
 

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