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Hi all,
I have a slope roof with edge rods (pic) where the rain water would flow along the rods (outside) towards another building (as marked with red dash lines) and splashing the door/entrance.
I thought of using blue tac (marked in blue circle) which will block the rain water and redirect the flow downward (marked in blue dash line)
I would like to get your opinion if there is another cheaper solution than mine.
Thank you.
Good Evening @andre999
I was looking at your photos and description and trying to work out what was happening. I think I have it
The rain hits that curled edge and curls around it and then flows down picking up speed and then launches against the other building Im pretty sure thats what you mean.
Two ways I can think of fixing it. Easy cheap way first.
First
Using Everhard EasyDRAIN Compact End Cap plus some silastic, (not liquid nails in case you want to remove it) Glue this over the bottom most end of the curved edge nso the point is bellow the tin edge by half. This way the water will run down, hit and drop. There are larger end caps that you can check out when you go look, they are for the ends of the Everhard grilled drain.
Second
Replace the curved edge with a right angled flashing such as Angle Flashing 75 x 75 x 1000mm 0.55mm Colorbond steel Woodland Grey - Woodland Grey There are longer lengths and different colours. The special orders desk will be able to help you out if you decide to change it over.
Dave
Great idea, I will look into the first option. 😊 Thanks @Dave-1 for your suggestion.
Hi @andre999,
Similar to @Dave-1's idea, you attach some aluminium angle at the end of the edge rod where I have marked below.
The water would track along the bottom edge of the rod until it hits the aluminium angle, where it will be slowed so it drips down instead of shoots out.
You could use some Parfix 300g Clear Roof Gutter Silicone and rivets to attach it.
Let me know what you think.
Jacob
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