Cut the tape with a scissors or a razor knife photo 2.
Attach gutter brackets to old brick wall.
Hanging something on brick shouldn t give you a stress twitch you have two options and both of them are easy.
Drive a sheet metal screw through the downspout strap and into the wall anchor.
Work wrinkles and bubbles flat.
If you discover the wall isn t wholly plumb make adjustments by installing fender washers behind the wall brackets.
Take the time to shim the wall brackets if needed.
Place a u shaped bracket or clincher around the downspout at the first marked area.
Temporarily affix the fabric to the brackets and use this as a reference to identify exactly where any additional supports will be.
Tear the paper backing off the tape and lightly adhere one edge of the tape to the top of the gutter.
And end seams by 4 in.
There are only 2 things more terrifying to a homeowner than drilling into brick.
Drill a pilot hole at the top of your gutter run.
Tap the wall anchor with a hammer to drive it in as far as it will go flush against the brick.
This bracket should wrap around the outside of the downspout and have two arms that press against the wall s.
Roll the tape down the wall of the gutter pushing it firmly into curves and corners photo 3.
Place the downspout strap over the wall anchor.
Place one of these braces after the first elbow that connects the gutter to the downspout on the wall and another 18 to 24 inches from the ground.
Attach mounting brackets to your home and verify they are straight with a level.
Use a hammer drill to drill through concrete.
How to secure gutters to a brick wall.
Overlap long seams by at least 1 in.
Many types of concrete.
Push a wall anchor into the pilot hole.
Begin at the highest point of the gutter and drill a pilot hole with a carbide tipped drill.
Similar to fixed awnings drill the pilot holes through the outer veneer to prevent cracking and damage.
You can place a third in the middle to provide extra support also.
Dig holes if necessary if you are using an in ground support pole you will want to use a post hole digger.