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What about just removing the gutters competely?
Tried that on the front before ever putting up gutters. Put up a Yankee gutter over the steps, dug a trench, put in mid-sized rock. Not enough sideways fall to divert the water I guess & it puddled & splashed on my plants & killed 'em all.
So, I took all the rock out of the trench, put in corrugated drain tile with an outlet off to the side of the yard, covered the tile, put in a catch-basin on either end of the porch, put up regular brown metal gutters, with a rain (whisky) barrel & chain down to the barrels at either end of the porch. That looks OK & works just fine, so I could use this same "system" on the back. But, something other than the "modern" metal gutters would look more in keeping with the house & the rain barrel setup.
The back of the house has never had gutters at all, but, even with a 2-foot overhang, the water has splashed back in some places & is decaying the logs -- bad, bad, bad! So, we need to get something back there to try to alleviate that situation.
Keep those suggestions coming! Maybe somebody'll hit on something I haven't tried or thought of.
Who has suggestions on creating faux patina that would stick? I don't want to go to all that trouble & have it come right off.
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