Gutters

Pondering whether to install new rain gutters yourself, or having them installed professionally might be the question. The savings in doing it yourself can be substantial. If a person can follow directions, and take their time, the job can usually be taken care of over a weekend. The first step of the process is to measure out how much guttering will be required. The gutters installation NJ area should be measured by measuring the fascia around the area. Then the downspouts should be measured to determine that requirement. Plan where you want the downspout to end on the ground to get the water running away from the house and measure that as well. If soffits are present, allow for the bending of the downspout to secure them to the house properly. Make a count and keep track of how many downspouts, joints, corners and connectors will be required. Gutters and accessories can come in aluminum, PVC, or steel.

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Be sure and examine the fascia to see if there is any wood that is rotting. If so, it might have to be replaced. Paint any areas that are unpainted or unprotected. The gutter will need good wood to have a solid base from which to be connected. If this is not checked, the guttering might not have a good footing, and some of the guttering could fall off. Next, take a chalk line and snap a line where the gutters are going to go, being sure to slope from the middle of the roof-line down each way to the corners. The top edge of the gutter should be an inch or two lower than the drip edge of the roof. The end will need to be an inch or so below the middle. A good rule of thumb is to have the gutter about a half-inch lower for each ten feet. This will assure that the water running down off of the roof will go to the downspouts to drain in an orderly fashion.

Use Stainless or Galvanized Screws

The next step is to hang the gutter hangers. They should be positioned about every two feet and about 4 to 6 inches from the end of the gutter. They can be screwed into the fascia first, and then the rain gutters can be snapped into place. It is a good idea to use either stainless or galvanized screws. Corners and downspouts can be purchased at most home improvement centers. The corners should be the first to be installed, because it gives a good point of reference as something to shoot for in attaching the gutters. Measure out how much will be needed to attach from point to point. Cut the gutters to the length needed and install them. Be sure and fill all of the holes with a silicone calking. Then the downspouts can be installed and adjusted so the water can be directed in the way that is desired. Once the new guttering is in place, stand back and look to see how the finished job looks. If it appears that some minor adjustments might be needed, be sure and take care of those types of little things right away, then pat yourself on the back for a job well done.