Great videos man. I watched your "How to Hang a gutter with one man" video and it helped me install a 30 foot run today. That video alone helped soo much.
Hi Josh. I'm working on very long existing gutters on a hips style roof. I have some concerns about stagnant water, leaky expansion joints and draining capacity. Figuring out how to slope a continuous gutter is confusing. Do I allow it to bend upwards in the middle of each section? It's not a continuous gutter, so we have some spliced sections and you guessed it, they're leaking. I'm not sure if I should just cover over them after cleaning up or if they should be redone with a proper expansion joint. I'm also not sure how I should approach the expansion joints over a 300 ft long section. My guess is that end caps are best, but I'm not sure that will work well with existing downspout locations. Thanks for any reply you might have!
He said it's a lansing building products peice idk where your located but ive got one near me in pleasant Grove utah but I feel it's rather popular place so there's gotta be somewhere im other states also... I think he said their located in Montana so maybe he's got one close or they have it delivered im not 100% sure but their amazing company too work with... VERY HELPFUL, VERY KNOWLEDGEABLE & they've got an awesome selection of most anything construction related... hopefully this helps awnser your questions.?..
Screws should never be put in at the bottom of the strip miter. Two in the back 4 in the face. Been doing it for over 10 yrs, and never had a leaking miter.
Two in the back and two in the top. Also instead of using your fingers for the sealant they have acid brushes at Harbor freight That work great. 36 brushes for $2.99.
I recently had a "Gutter Installer" install an inside Strip Miter Joint on one of the sections of my gutters. All the gutters that he installed have barely detectable pitch. I would like to know how is the water supposed to flow over the top of all that glue in the Strip Miter Joint to get to the downspout. I expect when it rains or snow melts that there will always be a puddle in that section of the gutter that cannot drain because it cannot get past all that glue inside the Strip Miter Joint. It does not seem right for a gutter not to be able do drain all the water.
What I was thinking. So many hammer shit together flippers out here now committing fraud. Watched a flip house get a new roof, didn’t take up old felt and half came off with shingles, didn’t put new felt on, installed new arch shingles. Feel sorry for the buyers bc the roof will leak eventually.
It helps suck in the bottom part of the strip miter, otherwise it is hard to get and stay flush with the bottom of the gutter. Just have to make sure to caulk the screw holes from the inside
What is the deciding factor on using a strip mider over a miter box? Is that something that the homeowner requested or something that you recommended? Thanks for the tricks and tips. Loving all the content.
well with a miter box you have three seams while a strip miter only makes one so there's a less of a chance for leakage but some homeowners request to their own liking like a hand cut corner.
Tony, my name is Rock / I have been Licensed and installing since 1977 in CA. and NEVER used to put screws at the bottom of my Gutters untill I started installing in the Mountains / I found out putting the screws in the bottom makes the strip or box miters ( MUCH ) stronger / just seal the screws from the inside / the first time I did this I just was not sure if I was doing the right thing / now I put screws in the bottom of ALL my corners and I have NO leaks since.
You've been a lot of help for me. I'll remember your instructions as I install this summer.
Great videos man. I watched your "How to Hang a gutter with one man" video and it helped me install a 30 foot run today. That video alone helped soo much.
Subscribing. Just starting out at a new company and I've only ever hand cut corners, so I'll definitely be looking at more videos. Thank you.
i just started working with my buddy guttering in Knoxville, good vids keep it up
Thanks For Watching! Appreciate it
Hi Josh. I'm working on very long existing gutters on a hips style roof. I have some concerns about stagnant water, leaky expansion joints and draining capacity. Figuring out how to slope a continuous gutter is confusing. Do I allow it to bend upwards in the middle of each section?
It's not a continuous gutter, so we have some spliced sections and you guessed it, they're leaking. I'm not sure if I should just cover over them after cleaning up or if they should be redone with a proper expansion joint. I'm also not sure how I should approach the expansion joints over a 300 ft long section. My guess is that end caps are best, but I'm not sure that will work well with existing downspout locations.
Thanks for any reply you might have!
How far back is the gutter set from the inside corner? Are you .25 awway from wall like the way you set the outside miter?
Thanks for that man!!! Can you talk about your tools? Appreciate your time to teach us.
working on getting a video out now!
Could you tell us where to get them
He said it's a lansing building products peice idk where your located but ive got one near me in pleasant Grove utah but I feel it's rather popular place so there's gotta be somewhere im other states also... I think he said their located in Montana so maybe he's got one close or they have it delivered im not 100% sure but their amazing company too work with... VERY HELPFUL, VERY KNOWLEDGEABLE & they've got an awesome selection of most anything construction related... hopefully this helps awnser your questions.?..
Any rain gutter supplier will have them. ABC, Lansing, Custom bilt metals
Nice video! May i suggest making a pre cut pattern for when you cut it out of the machine instead of eye balling with the square. Good job!
That's a great option! We do use them. Some of our guys prefer the template and some prefer the speed square
What kind of glue were you using to seal the seams?
Geocel 2320! amzn.to/3Hl7NDy
How can I get one of those machine that make the Guter to by
Thanks a lot man you do great work!
Screws should never be put in at the bottom of the strip miter. Two in the back 4 in the face. Been doing it for over 10 yrs, and never had a leaking miter.
2 in the top and use a good glue
Two in the back and two in the top. Also instead of using your fingers for the sealant they have acid brushes at Harbor freight That work great. 36 brushes for $2.99.
Hey what sealant are you using?
Geocel 2320! amzn.to/3kdO9hq
I recently had a "Gutter Installer" install an inside Strip Miter Joint on one of the sections of my gutters. All the gutters that he installed have barely detectable pitch. I would like to know how is the water supposed to flow over the top of all that glue in the Strip Miter Joint to get to the downspout. I expect when it rains or snow melts that there will always be a puddle in that section of the gutter that cannot drain because it cannot get past all that glue inside the Strip Miter Joint. It does not seem right for a gutter not to be able do drain all the water.
Evaporation
😂😂😂
Even hand cut liters have glue. Nature of the beast. Evaporation and keeping gutters clean will help.
is that glue just calking
Gutter sealant. Can find at most hardware stores.
The gutters look great but painting the needed to be done prior, must be a flip house.
What I was thinking. So many hammer shit together flippers out here now committing fraud. Watched a flip house get a new roof, didn’t take up old felt and half came off with shingles, didn’t put new felt on, installed new arch shingles. Feel sorry for the buyers bc the roof will leak eventually.
Doesent it defeat the purpose to put screws underneath gutter.
It helps suck in the bottom part of the strip miter, otherwise it is hard to get and stay flush with the bottom of the gutter. Just have to make sure to caulk the screw holes from the inside
What is the deciding factor on using a strip mider over a miter box? Is that something that the homeowner requested or something that you recommended? Thanks for the tricks and tips. Loving all the content.
well with a miter box you have three seams while a strip miter only makes one so there's a less of a chance for leakage but some homeowners request to their own liking like a hand cut corner.
Wrong Jose, box miter has 3 lines to caulk and a strip miter has 2
Strip miters are cheaper than box
Cost and strips look a lot better imo
@@themiketillman No... there's one seam between the gutters and the strip miter is behind it. Wrong Mike.
I am surprised that your machine doesn't cut 45 degree ends.
Why are you putting screws in corner??
We live in a Harsh climate
Never put screws at the bottom of the gutter, what’s the point of seamless gutters when you put holes in them Where the water will sit
Good thoughts, but we use sealant around each screw and corner. Therefore our costumers do not have leaking problems
Tony, my name is Rock / I have been Licensed and installing since 1977 in CA. and NEVER used to put screws at the bottom of my Gutters untill I started installing in the Mountains / I found out putting the screws in the bottom makes the strip or box miters ( MUCH ) stronger / just seal the screws from the inside / the first time I did this I just was not sure if I was doing the right thing / now I put screws in the bottom of ALL my corners and I have NO leaks since.
I recommend using rivets on the miter for a cleaner finish 👍
Why would you put a hole in the bottom of the rain gutter? No sense
When I buy seamless I want seamless miter too. LMAO
Hand cut miter have a seam too and usually have to be hammer tap’d/touch up paint. Strip miters are the way to go.
Youre making it LOOK too easy..
Putting screws in the bottom is a rookie mistake. When the sealant fails it will drip drip drip.
Our 20 years of experience is showing. lol need a few hundred obviously
Lol why not go seamless
We would love to hear how to do seamless corners!
Well from corner to corner it is! What are you doing bending the gutter around the corners? Lol
@@indyfosho5458 Is this non-standard? I know I am dealing with headaches from an existing installation.
@@StartARainGutterBusiness 😂