Oh, what a day! We had to put any plans we had in mind aside after discovering a leak from the conservatory roof onto the floor tiles. ACK! It took most of the day to get a handle on it, and we still had to tackle the more of it the next day. Dale's specialized array of tools is somewhere across the ocean, so we were really blunder bussing our way towards a solution.
At the time of the leak, it wasn't raining and hadn't yet that day, so it seemed rather curious. During previous downpours we'd had up until now there hadn't been a drip from that spot. It wasn't rain. Could it be something the contractors were doing up on our roof? No, they weren't working with any water at all. We had to investigate! Ah, the gutters above - they were probably clogged with leaves since the house hadn't been occupied for 2 years ... could that be it?
We cut the roses away from the ladder in the yard, and Dale went up to investigate, trailing the hose behind him. There was a layer of slick muck in which moss was growing in the wide gutters around the conservatory roof. It was acting as a sponge, holding water and giving it time it to seep through joints and seams. Our hose water pressure is pretty low, so it took a long time to dislodge the slime. I assisted with a brush and a long piece of bamboo (used as stakes throughout the yard to hold up saplings).
Next thing we knew, the downpipe was completely clogged and water could no longer run through. In fact, water was pouring out over the top of it. We took the drain cover off, and tried jiggling a piece of wire (yes, from staking up saplings and roses) up from below but there was barely any space between the bottom of the pipe and the drain. We removed the cover off the nearest gulley pot (new word for me) but it didn't seem to be connected to our drain.





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