Guttering rectification... pricing?

Guttering rectification... pricing?

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Turn7

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23,630 posts

222 months

Wednesday 29th March 2023
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We have 3 gutters in our new place, front and rear roof, and front extension roof.

They ALL have a leak at the connector piece mid length.

The birds use the rear one for bathing, so thats obvs not running right.

The front roof to lower extension flows ontot he roof, then falls of the edge, as the lower gutter isnt long enough.

I really want to sort all the gutters out as its pissing me off when it rains. Which is happening a LOT of late.

Im being told its £600 plus vat to rectify by "tradesmen".....

Is this really the ballpark for this park ?

A: In no way am I doing it, cannot do heights work and not taking the risk
B: Ideas to help mitigate this cost ?


sgrimshaw

7,330 posts

251 months

Wednesday 29th March 2023
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Get some more quotes ... sounds like they are extracting the urine.

Square Leg

14,703 posts

190 months

Wednesday 29th March 2023
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Perhaps those ‘tradesmen’ put more of a price on the risk than you do?

Turn7

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23,630 posts

222 months

Wednesday 29th March 2023
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Square Leg said:
Perhaps those ‘tradesmen’ put more of a price on the risk than you do?
Yes, I understand that, but the price didn’t seem right to me….

Have another guy here Saturday to quote as well…

Trustmeimadoctor

12,637 posts

156 months

Wednesday 29th March 2023
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I asked someone to fix my leaks he said "ooh can be hard to find the matching bits we will need to replace it all"

Jakg

3,471 posts

169 months

Wednesday 29th March 2023
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Having paid for something similar, twice, £400-£500. But everyone will tell you otherwise.

If you can't DIY it, or find some dodgy handyman to do for £50 to spend at the pub, you'll be calling round roofers - and not a single one will ever turn up (more than once).

Aluminati

2,512 posts

59 months

Friday 31st March 2023
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sgrimshaw said:
Get some more quotes ... sounds like they are extracting the urine.
Says someone who

A) Doesn’t know the spec of the gutter.

B) Doesn’t know the amount.

C) Doesn’t know the access requirements.

But hey, they’re’Taking the urine’ …..

guitarcarfanatic

1,605 posts

136 months

Friday 31st March 2023
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Aluminati said:
Says someone who

A) Doesn’t know the spec of the gutter.

B) Doesn’t know the amount.

C) Doesn’t know the access requirements.

But hey, they’re’Taking the urine’ …..
Exactly - to replace guttering properly (and safely), they probably need a scaffold tower or a couple blokes on ladders.

Turn7

Original Poster:

23,630 posts

222 months

Friday 31st March 2023
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Aluminati said:
sgrimshaw said:
Get some more quotes ... sounds like they are extracting the urine.
Says someone who

A) Doesn’t know the spec of the gutter.

B) Doesn’t know the amount.

C) Doesn’t know the access requirements.

But hey, they’re’Taking the urine’ …..
Valid, but is this your field ?

If so, what to do you think ?

CharlesElliott

2,010 posts

283 months

Friday 31st March 2023
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Depending on what is wrong (e.g. missing rubber seal at the join.....) I had someone round to quote for cleaning my gutters and there were a couple of leaks at the connections. He did those on top for about £25 each.

Aluminati

2,512 posts

59 months

Friday 31st March 2023
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Turn7 said:
Valid, but is this your field ?

If so, what to do you think ?
Yes, and I can’t think anything without seeing it. But you have 2 fellas for a day plus access and materials at that price. And they won’t be retiring on the profit.

Turn7

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23,630 posts

222 months

Saturday 1st April 2023
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bennno said:
Depends on what they are quoting for, remove and redid existing, all new guttering or just repairing a joint?
Purely repair, anyone thats want to replace wants to do soffits etc and I have no need for that as already PVC.

bennno

11,659 posts

270 months

Saturday 1st April 2023
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Turn7 said:
Purely repair, anyone thats want to replace wants to do soffits etc and I have no need for that as already PVC.
How will repairing the joints resolve all the issues you described?

Turn7

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23,630 posts

222 months

Saturday 1st April 2023
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bennno said:
Turn7 said:
Purely repair, anyone thats want to replace wants to do soffits etc and I have no need for that as already PVC.
How will repairing the joints resolve all the issues you described?
The joints are all leaking, this guy says the rear gutter is bowing and he could solve that......

James6112

4,394 posts

29 months

Saturday 1st April 2023
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CharlesElliott said:
Depending on what is wrong (e.g. missing rubber seal at the join.....) I had someone round to quote for cleaning my gutters and there were a couple of leaks at the connections. He did those on top for about £25 each.
Op
Message Charles for the gutter cleaners details. While he’s up there, pay £25 each to fix. Sorted rofl

Douglas Quaid

2,290 posts

86 months

Saturday 1st April 2023
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You need 3 gutter unions which costs less than a tenner. But then you also need the existing guttering removing and the brackets moved up or down to fix the fall then the guttering clipping back in. One bloke could probably do it off a ladder in a day but it’s dirty and awkward work. Not tough on a bungalow but not nice the higher you go. If you don’t want to do it then pay the money.

Turn7

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23,630 posts

222 months

Sunday 2nd April 2023
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Douglas Quaid said:
You need 3 gutter unions which costs less than a tenner. But then you also need the existing guttering removing and the brackets moved up or down to fix the fall then the guttering clipping back in. One bloke could probably do it off a ladder in a day but it’s dirty and awkward work. Not tough on a bungalow but not nice the higher you go. If you don’t want to do it then pay the money.
Quite happy to pay a professional to do the job, buts as I have never had to have this done before, I was taken aback at the initial quote.

The guy that was suppposed to come yesterday blew out rolleyes

Lotobear

6,378 posts

129 months

Sunday 2nd April 2023
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Not hard too sort yourself (you being uncomfortable at height set aside).

IME the gutters expand and contract and grit gets into the joints and displaces the gasket - splitting and cleaning them usually is sufficient, if not the gaskets are obtainable (and silicone goo to make them easy to re join).

bennno

11,659 posts

270 months

Sunday 2nd April 2023
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Turn7 said:
Quite happy to pay a professional to do the job, buts as I have never had to have this done before, I was taken aback at the initial quote.

The guy that was suppposed to come yesterday blew out rolleyes
If you can hire an electric cherry picker then it might be quite straightforward, note that a lot of guttering looks a similar profile but you must get the exact same brand / profile to be fully watertight.

Turn7

Original Poster:

23,630 posts

222 months

Sunday 2nd April 2023
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bennno said:
Turn7 said:
Quite happy to pay a professional to do the job, buts as I have never had to have this done before, I was taken aback at the initial quote.

The guy that was suppposed to come yesterday blew out rolleyes
If you can hire an electric cherry picker then it might be quite straightforward, note that a lot of guttering looks a similar profile but you must get the exact same brand / profile to be fully watertight.
Though of that, but not sure I’d get ir down the side passage….