Tuesday, 27 March 2012

A Self Gutter Installation Guide

By Ernesto M. Bauers


Gutters are needed to gather rain water so gutter installation is important in a house. They drain water away from the house. There are professionals who do this installation but you can also do it on your own. This is a guide on it. Get the required material for installing both downspouts and gutters. Mark the lowest and highest points of the roof that you will be dealing with. Look out for any rotting areas and repair them.

Look for rafter tails on the face of the roof. Mark each rafter visibly. Make holes of an eighth of an inch in diameter on each mark. Place lag screws that shall be able to penetrate for two inches to fasten the face bracket.

Use a saw to cut the length of the gutter that you wanted to have. If they will have to make corners cut the same as per the angle of the corners. On distances that shall need double gutters cut out two and place them on top of each other on eight inch space. Join the two using eight screws of three eighths in inch or use pop rivets.

Affix spherical tops to the sewer end. Use aluminum pop rivets to do this affixing. If it is straight without any corners, affix on either side of the drain. Use a drill to make holes before installing rivets. Seal them using silicone caulk creating a joint which is watertight.

Face the outlet upwards and the drain upside down. Mark a hole on the inner part of the outlet which shall be the downspout position. Create a hole by drilling through the outline that you have drawn ensuring it is on the central most part. Place the drainage in its former position before cutting the downspout hole.

Position the drain on the brackets that you had placed on the front part of the roof. Rotate it into a position whereby it shall fit into the hook positioned at the back of the bracket. Bore holes through the holes of the screws which you had made for the brackets. Using screws of stainless steel you should now fasten the drain onto the bracket. You can now paint it using spray paint with a color of your choice.

Cover the joints using aluminum strips. Secure the downspout to the drain. You may have to crimp the downspout so it may fit. Screw the elbow to the protruding outlet. If it is a one storied house use two downspout brackets. Use three for a two storied house.




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