Rivet the first elbow to the outlet in the bottom of the gutter then one screw on the top part of the downspout to hold everything together.
Gutter screws vs rivets.
Attach end caps photo by mary beth montgomery.
Step 4 insert the rivets.
Differences in gutter nails vs.
The main benefit is that the original hol.
Rivets can also be used with washers.
I d probably only need 20 at the most short span.
Gutter nails have been a popular method for attaching gutters but gutter screws offer certain advantages that can create a better overall system.
If you re installing copper gutters we recommend copper stainless steel or plain stainless steel zip screws.
Downspouts with rivets clog up then you have to drill the rivet.
We stock zip screws to fasten downspouts and elbows together and long zip screws for fastening gutter hangers to fascia.
Shop screws in a variety of sizes and materials.
Locate screws or rivets in the sides of the gutter never in the bottom.
Secure the gutters with pop rivets or stainless steels screws at the sides of the joined sections.
It s pretty easy and cheap to replace old gutter spikes with screws once they separate from the eave of your house.
These gutter screws are solid and provide a secure mounting of the gutter to the fascia roof joist.
If the run requires two sections of gutter overlap them by 8 inches and use a 3 8 inch long self tapping stainless steel screws or pop rivets in two rows of four each to join them.
Where gutter nails can come loose over time these will stay put.
Clamping these rivets down during the drilling process ensures that your gutter will not move and your drilling will be precise.
Screws wood and sheet metal are stronger than rivets of the same diameter because they have more cross section but they have little backing area.
Machine screws with washers and nuts are not only extremely strong they also have a large backing area.
I m looking to buy pop rivets to do some gutter replacements but the smallest advertised for gutter work pack available was a 100pk.
The ferrul is a bit flimsy in comparison to the screw so is easy to crush if the screw is over torqued.
Both have a hex head for using with a nut driver.
I really hate rivets.
The primary difference between gutter nails and screws is that the latter produces a much better hold.
Yes and no to both stainless steel screws are nice hard to hold on to because they are non magnetic.
Never put rivets on the bottom because they could cause the gutter to leak.
After the holes are drilled for your rivets it s time to remove those clamps and start placing your rivets into place.