Snap the sections together.
Installing a gutter pop.
It s much easier to join sections on the ground than to work from the top of a ladder.
Cut a two inch long notch in the front lip of the gutter with tin snips to join a rain gutter section.
To control the flow of water away from a roof gutter downspout installing a 9 to 12 inch catch basin is recommended.
Use the flange to mark the screwhole locations and bore 1 8 in holes through the gutter.
Form strip miter joint at corner cover the joint between two lengths of gutter at each corner with a strip miter a 3 inch wide strip of aluminum.
Pop up drains are available in an assortment of brands and sizes and package directions will provide details to aid your decision.
We provide a fully licensed plumber to do all your gutter.
Secure it with eight pop rivets or sheet metal screws.
Step 3 optional catch basin.
Cut a starter hole in the gutter with a chisel drill or sabre saw and nibble out the finished opening with tin snips.
Wrap the aluminum strip tight around the underside of the gutter.
Dig a trench large enough to hold the catch basin.