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Hey there everybody, I just need some advice on what to do with my gutters.
The first pic (looking left), I think the guttering is pretty OK - the gutter is tucked under the tiles, and is decently flush with the backing board.
The second pic (looking right), you can see that it's sagging off the backing board pretty badly. The gutter straps/brackets on that side seem like they've bent, maybe due to age or weight that was on them.
Is this a case of just replacing those brackets/straps? Or is there a greater problem that I can't quite understand? Any help would be great.
Hi @njk1313,
Some great advice here from the community. It would depend on the size of your gutter and whether they fit, and whether you can access the fixing hole at the top, but there are gutter brackets that go over rather than under, like the Fielders 115mm Zinc Quad Gutter Strap. With a bit of finagling you might be able to get enough of them on to pull the gutter back into position. It could be tricky to get them in there, but it's possibly less work than pulling the guttering off.
Please let us know if you have any questions.
Mitchell
Hi @Noyade, I love this idea. I did some bending the other week and wanted to wait until it rained to see how it'd go, and it definitely needs some better support. To be clear, you're saying punch a little hole through the facia side of the gutter, and then drive the bolts through both the gutter, bracket, and facia?
Ahh you know I saw this one and it looked to me like it'd go over the top but I somehow convinced myself that it was just a different version of the 'under' brackets. I will definitely give this a try as well, thank you.
Hello @njk1313
"To be clear, you're saying punch a little hole through the facia side of the gutter"
No. Not punch through - just making a small 'dimple'. Or if you want to - use a long drill bit.
Simply to stop the self tapping screw dancing around the gutter metal like a drunken ice skater.
And this screw is dependent on the wood behind being intact, ensuring ultimately a good grip.
Keep us informed, whatever you do. 😁
Cheers!
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