Thanks for taking the time to share this process. I need 1 gutter over my Dads deck. He's out of town and I want to surprise him when he gets back. I would usually ask his advice on how to do this right, but that would ruin the surprise. Thanks for standing in and showing the process so i can put up this gutter with confidence that he'll be happy with the install and function. Much appreciated.
I have been a Lic. Gutter Contractor in CA since 1977 / Some of these DIY people are not too bad / From a 1 to 10 / 10 been really good I would give this person a 7 / When he lapped the 2 gutters he installed the cut piece on the outside ( wrong ) and the hole on the outlet cup do not need to be there / some of his advice will help / but Josh who is also on UA-cam / I think is the best
Absolutely not. Then he should have cut the left piece and put the left piece inside because the water flows from left to right. The only mistake he made was that he made the cut in the right piece. Anyway it's difficult to explain. Everything was good except he should have cut the other piece and put that cut inside. You are partially right. But don't forget which way the water flows.
My concern about joining two sections that way is having it misaligned such that the junction ends up either high or low. One thing that could help is to assemble it on a flat garage floor. Also, regarding the downspout, it can also be mounted from below, avoiding having the flange above, where the water has to build up in order to get up and over it. About working the aluminum, there are "left" and "right" aviation snips that are extremely handy depending upon the direction of the curved cut. If you have a hole saw, that can help save effort, and I won't mention Clecos, used in aviation, which are invaluable for holding alignment for drilling rivet holes.
I really like how you show close ups of the detail and instructions you were giving. That was really helpful! Thanks! Also, thanks for describing this like you were speaking to a regular person, not giving professional jargon like you were speaking to another professional who does this for a living. I appreciate that.
You can just inser the sealant in seam of the end cap and then put it on the end of the K style gutter. Once it is in place use a pair of pliers to crip the metal valley of the end cap to the gutter. When you are done hanging the gutters, go back with the gutter sealant and put a thick bead on inside
Thank you brother, i appreciate this video, well done..I need to replace a section with a wider gutter, but did'nt really know how to go about it..I do now after seeing this well put together video..
Nice instructions for assembling the gutter length. However, this lacked clear instructions for actually installing the gutter to the edge of the roof. Is it just screwed into the wood? What's the best way to determine the drop/slope of the gutter? 🤔
Yes just screwed into the wood. IMO it only needs a slight slope toward the downspout just to keep the water from pooling in the gutter. You could google it if you want to know the proper slope according to the professionals. I just eyeballed the slope on mine.
I did where I could but I should have put less slope in the gutter so it would have been under the drip edge from end to end. The screws went in below the drip edge. Where the gutter didn't go under the drip edge I had some leaks between the back side of the gutter and the edge of the eve when it rains hard.
Good eye, yes don't install the gutter this way. I actually changed my instillation slightly after filming this video. That back edge of the gutter should go under the drip edge instead of being on the outside edge of the drip edge. Once you tuck it under the drip edge you won't have that deformity and no leaks along the edge of the facia.
Great video... but I hate those Home Depot / Lowes crap K profiles. My custom ones are in a need of replacement (2002), but the quality of the big box ones are pathetic.
@@jochimbenschneider1915 ain’t no pro gutter guy gonna install gutters with seams. SMH. And actually they make diff gauges of metal for gutter coils. .032 and .027. Good day
@@nickohler882 You are 100% right....the Jochim post said "I hate seamless"...I think he meant "I have seamless"...cause like you said , pro's don't dilly dally .
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Thanks for taking the time to share this process. I need 1 gutter over my Dads deck. He's out of town and I want to surprise him when he gets back. I would usually ask his advice on how to do this right, but that would ruin the surprise. Thanks for standing in and showing the process so i can put up this gutter with confidence that he'll be happy with the install and function. Much appreciated.
Glad to hear the video has helped you out. I wish you the best with your project!
I have been a Lic. Gutter Contractor in CA since 1977 / Some of these DIY people are not too bad / From a 1 to 10 / 10 been really good I would give this person a 7 / When he lapped the 2 gutters he installed the cut piece on the outside ( wrong ) and the hole on the outlet cup do not need to be there / some of his advice will help / but Josh who is also on UA-cam / I think is the best
Can you send me a video of does it better plz ...👍
Absolutely not. Then he should have cut the left piece and put the left piece inside because the water flows from left to right. The only mistake he made was that he made the cut in the right piece. Anyway it's difficult to explain. Everything was good except he should have cut the other piece and put that cut inside. You are partially right. But don't forget which way the water flows.
My concern about joining two sections that way is having it misaligned such that the junction ends up either high or low. One thing that could help is to assemble it on a flat garage floor.
Also, regarding the downspout, it can also be mounted from below, avoiding having the flange above, where the water has to build up in order to get up and over it.
About working the aluminum, there are "left" and "right" aviation snips that are extremely handy depending upon the direction of the curved cut. If you have a hole saw, that can help save effort, and I won't mention Clecos, used in aviation, which are invaluable for holding alignment for drilling rivet holes.
Very nice presentation with a thorough, concise and precise easy to understand methods of explanations. Well done, indeed.
Many thanks!
I really like how you show close ups of the detail and instructions you were giving. That was really helpful! Thanks! Also, thanks for describing this like you were speaking to a regular person, not giving professional jargon like you were speaking to another professional who does this for a living. I appreciate that.
Glad it was helpful Shelly. Thanks for stopping by.
You can just inser the sealant in seam of the end cap and then put it on the end of the K style gutter. Once it is in place use a pair of pliers to crip the metal valley of the end cap to the gutter. When you are done hanging the gutters, go back with the gutter sealant and put a thick bead on inside
Thank you brother, i appreciate this video, well done..I need to replace a section with a wider gutter, but did'nt really know how to go about it..I do now after seeing this well put together video..
It's good to hear the video helped you out. Thanks for stopping by and I wish you the best with your project.
Awesome instructions! Thank you.
Glad it was helpful!
When cutting with tin snips don’t close the snips all the way on the tip of the snip’s and you won’t have those jagged edges to file off.
Good tip, thank you! 👍🏻
Muy buen video gracias por compartir ideas con todo me sirvió demasiado a mi en lo particular le escribo desde el estado de Texas..!!
You're welcome and thanks for watching!
@4:10 direct flow
Nicely done 👍🏻
I think I have the confidence to do the gutter on the front of my garage
Thanks for sharing
Thank you, I wish you the best with your project!
Good info. Scary man with those tin snips
found your channel from the windshield fix. nice channel. thanks.
Thanks for coming
Nice instructions for assembling the gutter length.
However, this lacked clear instructions for actually installing the gutter to the edge of the roof. Is it just screwed into the wood? What's the best way to determine the drop/slope of the gutter? 🤔
Yes just screwed into the wood. IMO it only needs a slight slope toward the downspout just to keep the water from pooling in the gutter. You could google it if you want to know the proper slope according to the professionals. I just eyeballed the slope on mine.
Great video .
Watchin from MD.
Is there another sealant that dries fast sir?
I need to install them the same day.
Thank you.
Not that I know of
Looks good. Are you dropping the down spout off the house into the shed gutter?
Thanks Kyle, yes that is exactly what I did. That way it takes the water all the way past the shed too.
Did you tuck the gutter behind the drip edge? Did your hidden screws go into the facia below the drip edge or through it? Thank you.
I did where I could but I should have put less slope in the gutter so it would have been under the drip edge from end to end. The screws went in below the drip edge. Where the gutter didn't go under the drip edge I had some leaks between the back side of the gutter and the edge of the eve when it rains hard.
No seams for me , that’s why I chose seamless gutters
Looks great. but one question. At about 12:58 it looks like there some deformities in the back of the gutter. Did you get leaks in there?
Good eye, yes don't install the gutter this way. I actually changed my instillation slightly after filming this video. That back edge of the gutter should go under the drip edge instead of being on the outside edge of the drip edge. Once you tuck it under the drip edge you won't have that deformity and no leaks along the edge of the facia.
Great video... but I hate those Home Depot / Lowes crap K profiles. My custom ones are in a need of replacement (2002), but the quality of the big box ones are pathetic.
I agree, this is the first time I've used any store bought gutters and I'm not impressed with the quality.
When you do it by yourself, how much materials cost? Thanks
I think it was around $200 when I did this install.
Thanks
You're welcome Torya
If you would’ve cut the scene out of the other side, you would not see that fancy cut you made lol
I hate seamless. I want thick aluminum or stainless.
That would be nice to have thick aluminum. I'm not impressed with the quality of the local box store gutters I used. We'll see how long they last.
@@DIYHomesteadProjectsDIYHP10 I don’t like the chain stores. Ok for simple but my house has had pros doing everything I can’t or don’t have time for.
@@jochimbenschneider1915 ain’t no pro gutter guy gonna install gutters with seams. SMH. And actually they make diff gauges of metal for gutter coils. .032 and .027. Good day
@@nickohler882 You are 100% right....the Jochim post said "I hate seamless"...I think he meant "I have seamless"...cause like you said , pro's don't dilly dally .
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Circle downspouts are illegal for companies to install btw