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Gutters on the porch

The exterior of the porch is now finished although it still has to be pointed.  The roof on the front elevation – over the kitchen and the porch – has also been finished.  This means that we are in a position to get the gutters installed.  In keeping with the rest of the house, the gutters are cast iron from the foundry down the road in Holmfirth.  We are using pattern 46 gutters  – 5×4 on the new extension (as the gutters are lower) and 6×4 on the older part of the property.  We have put 6×4 on the porch so that it matches the front elevation of the house.

Once the gutters are in position, they are given a final coat of black paint.  There is a sheet of plastic underneath the gutters to stop any black paint getting onto the ashlar underneath.

With the roof over the front of the kitchen and the porch now complete, we can put the gutters up.  The gutters on the porch match the gutters on the front of the house - 6x4 cast iron gutters (pattern 46).  The gutters come from JJ Longbottoms - the foundry in Holmfirth just a couple of miles away.

With the roof over the front of the kitchen and the porch now complete, we can put the gutters up. The gutters on the porch match the gutters on the front of the house – 6×4 cast iron gutters (pattern 46). The gutters come from JJ Longbottoms – the foundry in Holmfirth just a couple of miles away.

Gutters on the rear of the property

We are installing cast iron gutters on the new extension just as we did on the renovated cottages.  The gutters here sit on an ashlar “shelf”.  The ashlar shelf has a groove underneath to stop water running back towards the building. 

As before, the gutters came from the Longbottom Foundry in Holmfirth.  The gutters are pattern 46 (so called because it was the 46th pattern that the foundry made for gutters). We are using 6×4 on the front (where the elevation is high) and 5×4 on the back (where the elevation is lower).

The gutters have to be assmbled for the entire length and then slide onto the ashlar shelf.  This is awkward, but doable.  We have put plastic underneath the gutters to protect the ashlar while the gutters get a final coat of paint before being slid into postion.  Holes are core drilled in the ashlar to accomodate the down pipes.

We are putting up cast iron gutters on the extension.  We are using the same gutters as used previously, however, the lower gutter at the rear of the building is a smaller section - 5x4 rather than 6x4 - this is because the guttering is closer to the ground.

We are putting up cast iron gutters on the extension. We are using the same gutters as used previously, however, the lower gutter at the rear of the building is a smaller section – 5×4 rather than 6×4 – this is because the guttering is closer to the ground.

Lightweight plastic has been put underneath the gutters to protect the ashlar while the gutters are given their final coat of paint.

Lightweight plastic has been put underneath the gutters to protect the ashlar while the gutters are given their final coat of paint.

Here you can see the new cast iron gutters sat on the ashlar shelf.  You can see the groove cut underneath the shelf to stop the water from running back towards the building.

Here you can see the new cast iron gutters sat on the ashlar shelf. You can see the groove cut underneath the shelf to stop the water from running back towards the building.

The ashlar shelf has had to be core drilled to accomodate the rain water down pipe.

The ashlar shelf has had to be core drilled to accomodate the rain water down pipe.

 

New gutters starting to be installed

Compared to digging massive holes in the ground, putting up new cast iron gutters seems pretty tame!

These are being installed “after hours” by a couple of local installers.  The gutters have come from the local foundry in Holmfirth (JJ Longbottom) and the brackets have been made to a traditional model.  The threaded bar in the centre of the bracket allows the height of the bracket to be adjusted so that it holds the gutters level.

The gutters are supplied already primed and painted.  I reckon a couple of more evenings and these will be done.

The new gutters have started to go up this evening.  They have been supplied by the local foundary (JJ Longbottom) in Holmfirth.

The new gutters have started to go up this evening. They have been supplied by the local foundary (JJ Longbottom) in Holmfirth.

Close up of the new cast iron gutters

Close up of the new cast iron gutters

New cast iron gutters and brackets

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