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Aluminum  Gutter| No interlock machine-no welding - self and fast assembly

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  • K-Style gutter

  • Gutter guard

  • Rectangular downspout

  • Rectangular A elbow

  • Rectangular B elbow

  • Rectangular offsets

  • Inside mitre

  • Outside mitre

  • End caps

  • K-Style gutter outlets

  • Downspout brackets

  • Hidden hanger

  • Fascia hanger

With a stylish look, K-style is the most popular gutter configuration, accounting for almost 80% of gutters installed today.


Can hold more water than round gutters.


Because this style has a flat back panel, the gutter hangers can be screwed directly onto the wall paneling, making it more sturdy.

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  • Half round gutter

  • Gutter guard

  • Round downspout

  • Round elbow

  • Round offsets

  • Inside mitre

  • Outside mitre

  • End caps

  • Gutter outlets

  • Downspout brackets

  • Fascia hanger

  • Wall mount

Less dirt and easier to clean than K-type gutters


Smoother inner surface reduces the possibility of corrosion, water debris flows more freely, limiting clogging over time inside the gutter


Suitable for some specific architectural styles that K-shaped gutters cannot replace

What is a gutter?

A gutter is a water trough that is built along the roof of a building to collect rainwater and direct it to the specific position. Stone gutters, aluminum gutters, corrugated iron gutters, and more types of gutters are available nowadays. You can choose gutter type and size based on the design, size, and slope of the roof, as well as the amount of rain in the area.

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Installation of aluminum gutters

The installation of gutters may vary depending on the structure of the eaves and the style of the gutter, but the basic principles are generally quite similar. Below is a detailed guide on how to install K-style aluminum gutters on a standard flat fascia board.

The tools required for gutter installation include: a tape measure, tin snips, a drill, screw bit, caulk gun, crimpers (or regular pliers), and a level or chalk line. If you prefer using rivets instead of screws, you will also need a drill bit and a rivet gun.

The steps for an aluminum gutter installation are as follows:

 

  • Measure the eave of the gutter to get the overall length. Be sure to include the outside edge of the shingles in the measurements for gutters that terminate at the gable end of the roof.
     

  • Run a bead of sealant along the inside of the back, bottom, and face of the gutter at each end that is receiving an end cap or a miter piece.
     

  • Attach the end caps and miters to the gutter using zip screws or rivets.
     

  • Cut a hole in the bottom of the gutter that will allow for the installation of the outlet tube. Insert the outlet tube so that the flange of the outlet tube rests inside the gutter. Attach the outlet tube to the gutter with rivets or screws and apply a bead of sealant on the inside of the gutter.
     

  • Start by fastening one end of the gutter to the fascia with a 1.5 screw. Typically, you should start at the point furthest away from the downspout. The back, top edge of the gutter should be level (at the same height) with the top of the wood fascia. 
     

  • Use a level or a chalk line so that the gutter is pitched to drain towards the downspout. A 4 ft. level or chalk line can be used to pitch the gutter per 10 ft.
     

  • After the gutter is pitched properly, the gutter hangers can be installed. Ideally, hangers get installed into the rafter ends with a 1.5 screw and placed approximately 24 apart. Hangers should be level across the gutter and be fastened through the top of the back of the gutter.
     

  • Two elbows are often needed to allow the downspout to span the eave and to the house. The top (or higher) elbows should slip inside of the elbows and downspouts below (or lower) so that water is diverted directly to the piece below. Use the crimper (or pliers) on the bottom end of the elbow/downspout to allow it to fit inside the next piece. Use zip screws or rivets to fasten each elbow and downspout together.  
     

  • Attach pipebands or pipe clips to the wall of the home using the 1.5 screws. We recommend two straps for most one story applications and 3 straps for most 2 story applications.
     

  • Cut the downspouts and elbows down to the proper size using the tin snips.  
     

  • Attach the downspout to the downspout straps with the zip screws or rivets.  
     

  • Install an elbow at the bottom of the downspout (at grade) to divert water away from the foundation.  
     

  • Install downspout extensions or splash blocks as necessary to get the water further away from the home.  

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Gutters help save clean water resource

Nowadays, many constructions use gutters to making good use of rain water. Water from the roof is collected by gutters and led to a re-used water tank, used for the purposes of spraying wash items, vehicles, and watering plants. With a country with heavy rainfall like Vietnam, the amount of money saved from this water source is not small.

In today’s market, gutters come in a wide variety of models and materials. The most common styles are K-style gutters and half-round gutters. As for the material, cast aluminum with a powder-coated finish is highly regarded for its durability, aesthetics, and quality. Cast aluminum gutters are lightweight yet sturdy, featuring a smooth, glossy surface that is easy to clean, with a lifespan of up to 20 years.

Choosing gutters for your work

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Aluminum Gutters FAQ

What lengths do your aluminum gutters come in?

Our aluminum gutters are available in custom lengths and are made to order. We offer jobsite delivery to our local customers and can run as long a length that is required. Our custom crates are made for common carrier shipments where we can ship lengths up to 20 ft. long anywhere in the US or Canada.


Is it easy to install your own gutters?

While aluminum gutters are often installed by an experienced gutter contractor, we have a regular flow of DIY customers who are able to successfully install our products. If you are handy and comfortable working with a drill, some tin snips and can read a level you can install an aluminum gutter system on your home.  
 

Are seamless gutters worth it? 

Seamless gutters are a great choice for DIY homeowners and contractors alike. The k style aluminum gutter is the easiest to install while having low upfront costs and low maintenance costs. Its a rust free, corrosion resistant product with polished appearance that is durable and will last for decades to come.

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Otoli is manufacture, supply and install Aluminum railing, Aluminum balcony, Aluminum Pergolas , Furniturea and public chair

Phone :0912 500 205 - 0939 183 139

Address: No. 30, Lot S2, An Hoa 2 residential area, p. An Binh, Bien Hoa - Dong Nai

Email: Sales@otoli.vn

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