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  • Gutter Replacement?

    Hi everyone!



    I will need to be replacing my gutter soon and after my bad experience with hiring people to fix my backyard (the job wasn't done properly AT ALL... I might as well have done nothing because it certainly hadn't done anything but made things worse) I want to find out more about gutter replacements before actually finding someone to do the job. (I shouldn't have hired them and asked them to do that job without understanding what was going on properly... which I regret...)

    I've already asked them for a quote so is there anything else I should ask them? Like things I need to make sure they will do because in my experience the guy said he would do something but just finished the job and said that it wasn't included in the paperwork...

    What are some things I need to know about replacing gutters?

    I want to make sure that I'm prepared this time!!
    Thank you so much D


    Hope to hear from you guys!

  • #2
    You should call a specialist gutter crew, The best type of gutter will be a continuous with no seams or joints from one corner to the next, these types of gutters are made on site from a special machine mounted in the back of a truck, the aluminum is on a roll, fed into the machine which will bend it into the style/shape required and then cut it in one piece the required length. Depending on how long the sides or the roof are they will either slope 1/4" / foot towards the downspouts at the end, or slope each way from the middle (long gutter run) to a downspout on either end.
    The downspouts should never discharge water at the foundation, rather have extensions directing the water away from the foundation of the home.
    Little about a lot and a lot about a little.
    Every day is a learning day.

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    • #3
      Originally posted by pushkins View Post
      You should call a specialist gutter crew, The best type of gutter will be a continuous with no seams or joints from one corner to the next, these types of gutters are made on site from a special machine mounted in the back of a truck, the aluminum is on a roll, fed into the machine which will bend it into the style/shape required and then cut it in one piece the required length. Depending on how long the sides or the roof are they will either slope 1/4" / foot towards the downspouts at the end, or slope each way from the middle (long gutter run) to a downspout on either end.
      The downspouts should never discharge water at the foundation, rather have extensions directing the water away from the foundation of the home.
      Thank you for all the information
      Very professional!
      I will be making note of those things you've told me

      Another question if you don't mind...

      Their quote said that they would be using Colorbond, do you know anything about it?

      Also I wonder if Australia uses that process to make the gutter xD?

      (By the way I am living in Australia, not sure if that is critical information or not.)

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      • #4
        Originally posted by sungyoung View Post
        (By the way I am living in Australia, not sure if that is critical information or not.)


        Well then today is your extra special lucky day, I am actually an Australian but I've been living in the States now for 9 years or so.

        Yes Colorbond is the product you need. Colorbond is a brand and basically it's factory colored aluminium (Aussie spelling) which means the color won't wear off or ever need painting.
        I've used Colorbond in Australia many, many times when I lived there and have never had a problem with it. I used it exclusively for gutters and roofing on all three of my own homes and would recommend it to anyone.
        Little about a lot and a lot about a little.
        Every day is a learning day.

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        • #5
          poly Water Tanks

          Hi, I found an online resource which could be interesting for you.

          You can buy poly Water Tanks manufacture high quality water troughs, feeding troughs & horse troughs that are well priced and built to last!

          Thank you!

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