How to connect two sections of gutters.
How tp rivet gutter seam.
Pay special attention to the pop rivets or screws holding the pieces together.
You will first want to lay out your rivets onto the gutters.
Spread plastic cement on the edges of the gutter sections and the inside of the gutter joiner pieces.
When you do find a dislodged seam you need to take the two connected pieces apart at the joint where they are caulked together.
Temporarily secure these rivets down with clamps.
It will be difficult to remove and quite stubborn but it all needs to go.
Measure the total run of the gutter length you need.
Attach the two pieces of gutter together and press firmly on the seam to ensure that the sealant is distributed evenly.
Finally insert the filling into the hole and fasten it with short screws.
Set them very close to the place you are wanting them to be inserted into.
After you have measured the rivets and chosen your drill bit to use don t start drilling quite yet.
Secure the pieces together with pop rivets.
Use the flange to mark the screwhole locations and bore 1 8 in holes through the gutter.
If you aren t comfortable on a ladder don t get on one it s simply not worth it.
The first step is to gain access to the area in a safe and secure way.
It s much easier to join sections on the ground than to work from the top of a ladder.
Snap the sections together.
If you have a straight run gable roof measure from shingle to shingle and then add.
Clean seam edges and interior of gutter joiner pieces with rubbing alcohol.
Next use a chisel or some type of scraping tool and remove all of the old sealant.
Snap the joiners firmly into place.
For homeowners with a straight run gable roof measure shingle to shingle and add a inch to each of the sides for a slight overlap.
Cut a two inch long notch in the front lip of the gutter with tin snips to join a rain gutter section.
First measure the total run of the gutter length needed.
Hang the gutter sections along the fascia with their ends touching together.
The first gutter piece and maybe the second and even a third piece will likely be full 10 ft.
Project step by step 20 cutting the gutter.
Then if you re measuring from an outside roof edge to an inside corner subtract 5 inches to leave room for the inside box miter.
Now you can start to drill the holes for your rivets.
In addition to caulk the gutter pieces are often held together by a series of screws.