Installation Guide

Apply Spectra Seam Sealer
Inside
Miter
Spect
ra Seam Sealer
inside center seam
Downpipe
Band
Chalk Guide Line
Fascia Board
1
Gutter
Connector
Spectra Seam
Sealer
4
Use end with drop or outlet tube &
attach sheet metal screw
Front elbow -
small
section of
downp
ipe
Front Elbow
Downspout
Extension
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
How To Handle Corners
If you need to turn a corner on your house, a box miter is used. Miter is installed to gutter with a slip joint
connector or joiner - see package for instructions.
Place top elbow onto outlet, fasten or mount to wall with Downpipe Bands- two (2) for every 10 feet
of down pipe. Downpipe Band is wrapped around 3 sides of downpipe and fastened with a screw and
secured to wall. Go back and secure top elbow to outlet with screws.
The downpipe and elbows are designed with one end smaller than the other. The parts are joined by
fitting the larger end of one over the smaller end of the other and a screw is used to hold them together.
The large end should always face up. Two elbows are used to connect the gutter to the downpipe. An
extension piece may be needed. Cut and place between the elbows to make the downpipe fit flat on the
wall. Place an elbow (front or side facing) at the bottom of the downpipe to direct water away from the
house foundation.
Roll the hanger
under the front
lip of the gutter
and snap the back
into place. Drill
the screw through
the back of the
gutter and into
the fascia board.
SEE PACKAGE
INSTRUCTIONS.
Roll the hanger
under the front lip
of the gutter and
snap the back into
place. Drive a nail
or screw through
the backside of
the gutter and into
the fascia board.
SEE PACKAGE
INSTRUCTIONS.
Use this only
when there is
no fascia board.
SEE PACKAGE
INSTRUCTIONS.
Screw & Ferrule Snap Lock
Fascia Bracket
Fast H
anger
with Screw
Fast Hanger
without Screw
Spike & Ferrule Roof Hanger
with Strap
Decide on which
hanger system to
use to support the
gutter. One (1)
hanger system is
to be used every
24 inches.
Hang
the Gutter
Assemble The Downpipe & Elbows
Attach The Downpipe & Elbows
Ladder
Level
Tin Snips
Hack S
aw
String
Pliers
Screwdriver
Hammer
Tape Measure
Identify where the downpipe(s) will be located.
Use a chalk line or guide string to mark the slope
of the gutter. On the non-downspout end, tack
the line close to the roofline. At the downspout
end, you want to tack the line slightly lower, at an
angle of 1 inch for every 40 feet. This will allow
water to flow to the downspout. Mark the line
and remove. Repeat if necessary.
Make sure the downspout is in the proper
location. All end caps, end pieces, joiners, slip
joint connectors need to be secured with screws.
Seal all the areas where the different pieces come
together and where fasteners protrude into the
gutter.
Insert Ferrule into
top part of the
gutter. Drill the
screw through
the gutter and
ferrule and into
the fascia board.
SEE PACKAGE
INSTRUCTIONS.
Nail onto fascia
board aligning the
top of the bracket
with the chalk line.
SEE PACKAGE
INSTRUCTIONS.
Safety Glasses
Remove the old gutter and inspect the fascia
board for damage. Repair or replace any
damage if necessary.
Read through these directions prior to installation.
Aluminum Gutter System
Materials Checklist
Inspection
Downpipe Layout
Assemble The Gutter
Insert Ferrule
under the frontline
of the gutter. Use
a hammer to drive
the spike through
the gutter and
ferrule and into
the fascia board.
SEE PACKAGE
INSTRUCTIONS.
Get Ready!
Tools Needed
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