Gutter Valley Splash Guard - Bent (ALMOND (12 CT))
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My gutter was securely fastened to this pipe through four holes that I drilled. This device comes with two metal screws on one side. Would it be possible to install it incorrectly? I do not see how it could be. It can only fit one way if the angle is 90 degrees. What you are trying to say is unclear to me. It's my fault.
To extend the Bent Gutter Valley Splash Guard to a greater distance, you can also attach a Straight Gutter Valley Splash Guard to the edge. By putting them end to end, you'll be able to fold them right beside each other. In order to make the seam more water-tight, you may wish to run a bead of silicone at the seam. Please accept my sincere thanks!
It is my opinion that you are right. The first time it was installed I did it the other way, so I had to reinstall it the wrong way according to the picture and it has worked slightly better since then.
Ordering this product will get you two splash guards. Ideally, I think that cutting the 2nd guard in half and attaching it in front and behind the first guard will be able to achieve what you are trying to accomplish. Due to the fact that they aren't heavy, they are pliable and easy to handle.
Selected User Reviews For Gutter Valley Splash Guard - Bent (ALMOND (12 CT))
I found the software to be very useful. A recent renovation to our home's exterior met our existing shingles with a newly installed metal roof over our front portico, which unfortunately caused more water to rush to the area more quickly and spill The splashguards will be installed on each side to direct water down the pipe, to help direct more water down the line.
Pros Please note *br/*br/*- Easy to assemble, includes sheet metal screws*, comes with sheet metal screws -Fast shipping, but the cons are as follows Please note *br/*br/*- *Shipping cost - Orders must be placed in bundles of three.
After installing gutter guards, I have had two streams of water dripping from the gutters around the corner where the two roofs meet for a few years now. This solution was useful for the front of the house, but not for the back. I installed these and it solved the issue in the front, but not fully in There was improvement, but not a fix. The problem was solved by adding two 16" straight pieces (the same company) at the top, and that made it work. I had significant downpours last night and they held up just fine. By the way, if you go directly to the company, you can buy per piece. The pack of 3 is not available.
In our three valley areas, my husband just installed our 'Gutter Valley Splash Guard(s). Until the next big rainstorm arrives we will see if they had any effect. As of now, we give them 5 out of 5 stars for ease of installation (could not agree more with husband). I'll update you when I have more information.
When I had a heavy downpour, my gutters would overflow when a waterfall fell down the valley. Now that I have the Valley Splash Guard, the problem seems to have been eliminate. It does however have leaves accumulating above it, which I believe is beneficial since I also have gutter screens, so the rain water still flows into the gutters even during a downpour.
The item is of excellent quality, with perfect bends and good paint work. A pair of screws that match the metal were included.
They seem to work well. Would be better to make it a bit taller and longer. This gutter attachment fits easily into our gutter system. The product is great, I'd buy it It would be nice if they were sold individually instead of in.
The gutter I needed at the valley of a corner was just what I needed. Makes sure water in the gutter stays in the gutter and does not overflow!.
I installed it in no time at all. During a storm of Biblical proportions, I beheld this guard from a window as water flowed off my roof and into its side. It stood there without flinching or bending. It does what it is supposed to do.