Repeat this process for all gutters around your roofline.
How to install gutters properly.
Snap a chalk line across the fascia creating the proper pitch toward the downspout end.
Install the next length of gutter and fasten it in place with hidden brackets and then rivet the splice connections.
Where the gutter wraps around an outside corner first attach splice fittings to the corner piece with rivets connect one splice to the preceding length of gutter apron.
Hold another elbow against the house and cut a piece of downspout to fit between the two elbows.
Slip h idden fasteners into the gutter run and screw the gutter into the fascia with a drill and screws.
If the fascia board you re installing them on is longer than 35 feet have the gutters slope from the center to each end.
Locate the endpoints and hold a nail over each.
Snap a chalk line from these two marks to determine the line your gutters will follow.
Mark both ends of the string with a pencil then remove it.
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Apply gutter sealant to an end cap then press the cap onto one end of the gutter.
Using the chalk line to keep the gutters flush with the slope line attach the downspout outlet to the fascia with the power drill.
Install gutters 1 1 1 2 in 2 5 3 8 cm past the end point so they catch water from overhanging shingles.
When installing gutters set the proper slope by driving a nail 1 2 in.
Measure and record the distance from the bottom of the fascia board to this nail.
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Screw a downspout elbow to the outlet tube protruding down from the gutter.
Hidden fasteners are placed every 24 inches along the gutter run.
Or if the fascia board is less than 35 feet long have the gutter slope from one end of the board to the other.
Secure the end cap to the gutter with a crimping tool.
5 snap a chalk line between the start and end of the gutter run.
Take the downspout end of the string lower it 3 4 of an inch and reattach it.
Secure the downspout outlet to the gutter with four pop rivets or screws.
For every 10 feet of gutter from this measurement and mark this distance at the low end of the gutter run.
Measure the fascia to determine the length of the gutter.
Below the shingles on the high side of the gutter run.