Secure the straps to the downspout using screws.
How to attach downspout with sheet metal screws.
For the end with drop connect to the gutter with a seamer.
Pull it apart and slip it around the downspout to hold it in place against the wall.
Install extension by sliding it over the elbow.
The painted heads will match your gutter colors.
Attach elbow joint to the new end of your downspout with the elbow going over the downspout.
Alternatively attach clincher bands u shaped brackets that run.
Cut off excess strap with a pair of sheet metal cutters.
Use the needle nose pliers to crimp the two pieces together.
Attach it to the elbow fitted above.
Before securing the screw into the hole you need to complete two basic tasks.
Attach a front or side elbow at the downspout s bottom to direct water away from the foundation.
They are the perfect length to secure your components.
Remove 6 inches from it.
Secure extension with sheet metal screws.
Use sheet metal screws to secure downspouts and elbows.
Reinforce the connection with sheet metal screws one on either side if desired.
Bend the strap around the downspout and secure the strap to the downspout with a sheet metal screw.
Attach downspout straps to the house every 10 feet.
However this isn t necessary in most cases.
Secure the elbow with the sheet metal screws on opposite sides holes may need to be pre drilled.
These painted sheet metal screws are the easiest way to attach downspouts elbows and extensions.
When assembling be sure to orient the successive pieces so the upper elbow or downspout section always tucks into the lower section rather than the other way around which will ensure a leak.
Measure out the main downspout so that it spans the length of the house.
Place the first strap 2 feet from ground level and secure the strap to the house behind the down spout with one screw.
First take a piece of scrap downspout material and slice it open.
Step 6 main downspout.
Use a self tapping 3 8 inch hex head sheet metal screw to secure the downspout.