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I seem to have a plant growing out of my guttering...

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Destinysdaughter · 12/08/2016 20:10

Does anyone know anything about guttering? There seems to be a plant growing out of this pipe! It's my elderly parents' house which I'm currently living in. It's all a bit run down in general but just noticed this!

What should I do? Is it a plumber I need? How serious is this..?

Anyone?

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dementedpixie · 12/08/2016 20:14

You need someone that cleans gutters! We end up with grass in ours and have to get the gutters cleared each year

Destinysdaughter · 12/08/2016 20:16

Thanks! I think it's actually cracking so might need to have it replaced.

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usual · 12/08/2016 20:17

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Destinysdaughter · 12/08/2016 21:28

I forgot to post the pics!

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LBOCS2 · 12/08/2016 21:34

There shouldn't be a hole in the downpipe there - first off pull the plant out so it doesn't make it worse, but it looks like you might be approaching needing to replace it. First things though - get someone up a ladder to get rid of the plant.

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Destinysdaughter · 12/08/2016 21:45

Thanks that's what I thought!

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Doilooklikeatourist · 12/08/2016 21:52

We had a buddleia growing out of our guttering , we DH climbed up a ladder and pulled it out
Loads of gurgling and water ( sounded like the tide going in ) moving and alls well
But it was only on the back , one floor up and not too high

PigletJohn · 12/08/2016 23:53

the pictures look very bad. It is not guttering (easy), it looks like a soil pipe.

Holes in pipes that may carry sewage are very undesirable. The plant will be well watered and manured so will grow big healthy roots and block the pipe.

Looking at the pic, I think it is probably plastic pipe that has had a poor quality repair. It needs to be ripped out and replaced with new. Plastic is very easy to remove and replace. If you have any old metal pipes attached to it, I would recommend replacing them as well. Joins to plastic are not very reliable, and bodges should be avoided. A local plumber or builder can do it with ease. You may need a scaffold tower, especially if there are old metal pipes, due to handling risks of heavy materials at height.

Some plumbers are soft and delicate and only like fitting bathrooms.

PigletJohn · 12/08/2016 23:56

p.s.

Tomato plants appearing near drains unexpectedly are a bad sign. Tomato seeds are undamaged as they pass through the human digestive system and emerge from it viable and ready to grow.

Destinysdaughter · 13/08/2016 09:50

Aw cheers Piglet, I hoped you'd make an appearance! Yes I admit it does look bad, will get it looked at soon.

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