Kieran Posted November 14, 2005 Share Posted November 14, 2005 My house in Limoux has no guttering.As in most of the houses in the area there is no soffit or facia(the house is 12 years old).However there are what appears metal brackets protruding from the bed of mortar underneath the roof tiles.Is this the usual practice?Can all the necessary guttering be attached to these brackets?Can anyone provide me with the necessary terminology in french to guide me through our local bricolage.Kieran Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Fantine<br><br><br><br>Susie Posted November 14, 2005 Share Posted November 14, 2005 Ha, how topical! After signing the devis in July, worked started on ours today. Gutters are 'gouttier' and the hooks 'crochets'. Our guttering is attached via hooks which are attached to the wooden batons under the tiles. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
moos Posted November 26, 2005 Share Posted November 26, 2005 Hi, there. I've just been finishing off some guttering, so it's been on my mind. A few things to watch out for. Make sure you get the right size of gutter for the amount of water shedding off the roof. You've got a choice of two sizes. It's more likely to be the bigger size. The end pieces are called "fonds" but you can get an end section which has a fond and the downpipe (tuyau de descente) entry bit already soldered on. Well worth it, as I belatedly discovered, but check that you've bought the left or right-handed version depending on which side your downpipe is to go.Good luck! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Marc Posted December 9, 2005 Share Posted December 9, 2005 My house is the same age but in the Vendee. They sell a small bracketthat clamps onto the tile-the standard gutter brackets then bolts tothis. They've probably got a name but I just look until I findthem! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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