Gutter Accesories

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1 Gutter Coil 15 Louvered Gutter Guard 29 Combination Hanger
2 Leader 16 Mesh Gutter Guard 30 Canadian Hanger
3 Pipe Cleat 17 Gutter Wedge 31 Spike
4 Pipe Band 18 Box Miter, Inside 32 Ferrule
5 Leader Head 19 Box Miter, Outside 33 Wrap Around Hanger
6 Funnel 20 Strip Miter, Inside 34 Fascia Hanger
7 A Elbow 21 Strip Miter, Outside 35 Zip Screw
8 Zig Zag Elbow 22 Bay Miter, Inside 36 Masonry Nail
9 B Elbow 23 Bay Miter, Outside 37 Rivet
10 A Elbow 30" 24 Hidden Hanger with screw 38 Pallet Nail
11 End Cap 25 Hidden Hanger 39 Touch-up Paint
12 Pop in Outlet 26 FSH Bar Hanger 40 Sealers, Caulking
13 K Outlet 27 Suspended SST Bar Hanger    
14 Flat Strainer 27 SST Bar Hanger    
 

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Facts

The need to collect rainwater...

The need to collect rainwater for drinking and channel water for irrigation dates back to ancient times. Wooden gutters and downspouts, were developed in more recently. Rainwater captured in barrels was used for bathing and washing.

FAQ's

Q. Our home does not have a fascia board. It has exposed eaves with the rafters coming out. Can gutters be installed on this type of area?

A. There are several methods for hanging gutters from rafter ends. One method is to install fascia boards for mounting. Another is by installing hidden hangers and roof straps to install the gutter system.

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