How do you attach gutters to stucco?

The downspout bracket attaches via screws through the stucco and into sheathing. Driving the screw through a plastic anchor will help the screw to hold securely in the stucco, and filling the hole with caulk before you drive the screw will help to waterproof the hole in the stucco.
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How do you anchor in stucco?

How to Screw Into Stucco
  1. Drill a Hole. Using a masonry bit the same size as your anchor, carefully drill a hole into the stucco, just past the length of the anchor itself.
  2. Fill the Hole With Caulk. Fill the hole with silicone caulk to help hold the anchor in place.
  3. Install the Anchor. ...
  4. Drive the Screw.
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How do you install gutters without fascia?

Where can you attach your gutters? A home without fascia needs to have gutters attached by roof straps. These straps act as a sling for your gutter. They're fitted to the gutter hanger, and then they are attached directly to the roof.
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Does guttering need a fall?

A general rule is that gutters need to slope at least a quarter of an inch per 10 feet to avoid standing water. Ask your guttering professional for the right amount of slope for efficient water flow.
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What can I use instead of gutters?

9 Gutter Alternative Ideas You Should Consider for Your Home
  • Drip Path.
  • Ground Gutters.
  • Box Gutters.
  • Drip Edge.
  • Copper Gutters.
  • Underground Rain Chain.
  • Above Ground Rain Chain.
  • Grading.
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How to install a downspout.



Are gutters attached to fascia?

Quality gutter installation usually makes use of fascia gutter brackets. These should be attached through fascia into rafter tails, rather than to just the fascia, for a secure and long-lasting installation.
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How much fall should a gutter have?

A good rule of thumb for a gutter slope is that you want at least a quarter inch of slope for every 10 feet of gutters. However, this number can vary depending on the home's structure, the length of the gutters and the kind of gutters installed on the home.
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What is a gutter apron?

What is Gutter Apron? A gutter apron serves the same purpose as a drip edge. As such, gutter aprons are intended to direct water away from potential problem areas of the house, down to the roof edges, and into the gutters.
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What is the best way to fasten gutters?

At CR Gutters, Inc., we only use screws!
  1. Nails (or spikes): Generally, an older style method, the nail goes through the outside of the gutter, and passes through the inside and attaches into the fascia board and rafter. ...
  2. Screws: A more reliable method because screws don't pull out over time.
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What holds gutters in place?

hanger – the piece which (along with a screw) fastens the gutter section to the home.
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How do you get gutter nails to stay in?

Replacing them with steel gutter screws and rigid plastic ferrules provides a more secure alternative and will prevent them from pulling loose or sagging. To replace gutter spikes with screws, simply remove the old gutter spike and insert the screw through the existing hole in the front of the gutter.
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What is the best anchor to use in stucco?

Tapcon Anchors: Tapcons are also a great choice of screws for stucco walls and they are noticeably blue in color which can be a downside for some people if exposed, as you can see in the image.
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Can I screw directly into stucco?

Stucco is a hard material that is applied to the exterior of a house, which takes the place of siding. Mounting a screw to this material will require making a hole, but a screw that is driven directly into stucco will not hold adequately and may fall out over time if not properly attached.
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What kind of screws go into stucco?

What Kind of Screws Should I Use for Stucco? You can use stucco screws or concrete screws. That's because stucco is a hard material like concrete. You will notice that these screws have special features like a diamond tip for enhanced penetration into hard stucco and concrete.
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How far apart do you put rain gutter brackets?

Gutter hangers have to be properly spaced to provide sufficient support. If they're spread too far apart, they might not be able to provide enough support, causing sections of your gutters to sag. As a rule of thumb, gutter hangers should be spaced a maximum of three feet away from each other.
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Do gutters need to be pitched?

To ensure that gutters drain properly, make certain they slope (½ inch for every 10 feet) toward a downspout. For gutter runs longer than 40 feet, it's best to pitch the gutter down from the middle to a downspout at each end.
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How do you fall on guttering right?

The 'fall' is the measurement by which the gutter drops to allow water to drain towards the outlet downpipes. Many plumbers guidelines recommend a ratio of around 1:500 (which is roughly 20mm for every 5m of guttering). But it does depend upon the pitch and size of the roof above your guttering.
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Should gutters be installed under drip edge?

It is recommended that gutters are placed under or 'behind' the drip edge of your roof. A drip edge refers to a component that hangs over the roof and has an outward projecting lower edge.
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Why do houses in Texas not have gutters?

That's because water from rain or snow that is allowed to flow over your roof onto the ground surrounding your home can damage your foundation, which can be a costly repair.
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How do you divert water from a house without gutters?

Rain chains. Divert your water with a rain chain if you have a grassy area nearby. Rain chains can be made of copper or aluminum, and they're usually long, chain-like structures as tall as your home. Hook a metal rain chain onto the side of your home where the water collects the most.
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How far can you run a gutter without a downspout?

If we have to sum it up in a single rule, gutters need a downspout around every 30 to 40 feet. For most homes, this means installing spouts at either end of a gutter section. But wait!
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