The drain for my eavestrough fell off from my 2nd floor.
Anyone know a good contractor/person who could fix this?
THANKS!
Andrew
The drain for my eavestrough fell off from my 2nd floor.
Anyone know a good contractor/person who could fix this?
THANKS!
Andrew
Another picture.
Thanks Luke for the incredibly quick service!!!
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Thanks,
Andrew
its called a downspot and should not take more then 2minutes to fix, we take them off and put them back on after we do the stucco on the wall..
Just need a drill 3 or 4 screws and a ladder..
Originally posted by beemerm3
so if we only seen 5 % of the oceans why not drain them or somethin lol or can u even transfer water from one ocean to another??? think of all the stuff u'd find treasures n eerything.
Yeah I know, but when you don't have a 20-30 foot lader it make's it tough...
LOL
Sometimes you have to take a chance, whether that be on someone, or something!
that may have been so but the troughers that did this job shit the bed and didn't even use plugs on their downspout holes and when the wind or whatever ripped the downspout off, it ripped the shit out of the trough and actually was alot more work when you got up there then it seems from the pictures.Originally posted by Kobe
its called a downspot and should not take more then 2minutes to fix, we take them off and put them back on after we do the stucco on the wall..
Just need a drill 3 or 4 screws and a ladder..
Originally posted by dropdat
that may have been so but the troughers that did this job shit the bed and didn't even use plugs on their downspout holes and when the wind or whatever ripped the downspout off, it ripped the shit out of the trough and actually was alot more work when you got up there then it seems from the pictures.
I did notice rather large holes in the part the fell off.... I probably should've taken pictures of that close up.
Thanks again Luke and your crew.
Regards,
Andrew