Twickenham, ‘The Home of Rugby Union’, has been undergoing a massive
redevelopment of the South Stand in order to increase capacity and also to incorporate
exciting new 21st Century facilities, including a 4-Star hotel, corporate suites, leisure club
and the stadium’s rugby shop.

One aspect of the new structure, however, marred this accomplishment, and it was the
galvanised steel gutters running down from the top of the stand and around the rear
perimeter of the roof, which in severe weather conditions were prone to leaking.

Obviously something had to be done. And fast! Which is when Carillion, the main
contractors on the project had a word with their roofing contractor, West London
Industrial Roofing & Building Services Ltd, who in turn recommended H D Sharman’s
Rubberised Plygene Gutterline.

Having solved many similar problems in the past, Sharmans went along to survey the
gutters before they manufactured made-to-measure Gutterline liners and custom-moulded
junctions, together with bespoke seals to fit around the syphonic outlets that formed part
of the rainwater system. In total the company supplied just under 250 metres of
Gutterline.

Even though access to the gutters was in places restricted, because Gutterline is supplied
in single-section, joint free rolls, and of course because everything is factory-made to fit,
the contractors had no problems installing it.

Despite the fact that it has since been thoroughly tested by persistent heavy rain, thanks to
Gutterline there has been no sign of any leaks whatsoever. No wonder Carillion and the
RFU are absolutely delighted.