Install one screw every two feet.
How to replace gutter nails with screws.
Inspect your gutters 2.
Then locate the brackets underneath your gutter holding them in place and unscrew them so you can lift the gutter up and away from the fascia.
If the hole in the facia is too large just drive the screw slightly above or below the existing nail hole into solid wood.
How to replace gutter nails with gutter screws.
Stainless steel hex head sheet metal screws through the back of the gutter into the fascia.
Step 1 inspect the gutters.
Remove the gutter brackets from your fascia so you can reuse them on the new board.
Instead of climbing a ladder and hammering the gutter nails back into place consider replacing these fasteners with a more effective solution gutter screws.
Climb up a ladder to access the roof.
Where gutter nails can come loose over time these will stay put.
Then use a cordless drill to drive the screw into a new hole in the fascia board.
The ferrul is a bit flimsy in comparison to the screw so is easy to crush if the screw is over torqued.
Tear out the nails 4.
They re about 7 inches long and larger diameter than the existing nail hole.
Gutter nails or spikes used to hold rain gutters in place can work themselves loose with seasonal movement.
Acquire the right hardware 3.
Unscrew the gutters from behind your existing fascia board with an electric screwdriver.
Snug the screw up to the gutter being careful not to over tighten it.
Reuse the tube the nail went through or use a new tube supplied with the gutter screws.
Use long gutter screws and rigid metal ferrules to provide a more secure solution which that is stronger than the spike and feral installation method.
Remove spike and replace with gutter screws.
Step 3 preparations.
Count all gutter nails to get the number of screws required.
These gutter screws are solid and provide a secure mounting of the gutter to the fascia roof joist.
Screw the gutter to the fascia.
Step 2 purchase needed materials.