diff --git a/posts/replacing-garage-guttering.md b/posts/replacing-garage-guttering.md index 9d5684a..a962a8e 100644 --- a/posts/replacing-garage-guttering.md +++ b/posts/replacing-garage-guttering.md @@ -18,7 +18,7 @@ Whenever it rained heavily, these problems would compound and lead to water pouring over onto the garage brickwork. ![The old guttering. I didn't save any un-annotated pics -unfortunately](./img/old-main-guttering.jpg) +unfortunately.](./img/old-main-guttering.jpg) The sitting water was caused by the lack of a sufficient drop from the union join with my neighbour's gutter to the downpipe. A further impediment was that @@ -43,7 +43,7 @@ downpipe. By fashioning a "swans neck" sequence of joins, the downpipe now turns the corner _during_ descent and is fed downwards along the wall to the water butt. -![The "swans neck" joini to get arong the corner](./img/swans-neck-downpipe-rotate.jpg) +![The "swans neck" join to get arong the corner](./img/swans-neck-downpipe-rotate.jpg) This has been working very well and the water no longer pools. I've noticed however that condensation forms on the underside of the downpipe. This doesn't