A Primer on Gutter Hangers
We demand a lot of our gutters. We expect them to function properly in all types of weather and to support the weight of heavy rain, snow, ice and wet debris in addition to their own. If that sounds like a tall order, it’s because it is.
Gutters bear these extra stresses with the help of fasteners called hangers. When hanging gutter systems, contractors use these to secure guttering to the building. They are spaced every two to three feet to ensure that your gutters will stay put through hell and high water.
Hangers come in several different styles, each with its own pros and cons. The type of hangers used largely dictates how long and how well your gutters will hold up.
Hangers Secured to Fascia
Most types of hangers mount onto fascia board or other vertical structural members. They are simpler in construction and are easier to install than hangers that mount onto subroofs.
• Spikes and ferrules
This hanger system is inexpensive and easy to install. The spike driven straight through the gutter makes it very secure when first installed, but repeated freeze and thaw cycles can cause it to work loose over time.
• Exposed brackets and straps
An exposed bracket and strap system wraps around the guttering for extra strength. It gives the gutter freedom to expand and contract; however, straps can be knocked off during cleaning and maintenance.
• Hidden hangers
A hidden hanger is clipped under the front gutter hem and screwed through the back of the gutter and into the supporting structure. It is a popular choice for aesthetic reasons as well as for performance.
• Hangers Secured to Subroof
These systems are used when the roof projects too far out or when the support structure is set too far back. They allow the gutter to be installed in such a way that the projection won’t cause runoff to shoot past the troughs’ edge.
• T-bar or T-strap hangers
A T-bar resembles a hidden hanger with a roof strap riveted to its middle. This forms a suspension system where the roof strap is nailed to the roof deck and the hanger holds the guttering in place.
• Wrap-around hangers
A wrap-around hanger is a cross between a T-bar and an exposed bracket and strap system. It is also stronger than both.
To know more about what goes into our Milwaukee, WI gutter hanging process, contact Wrightway Home Improvements. We are a Gutter Helmet® dealer that has been serving Milwaukee, Greenlake, Rosendale and the surrounding areas since 1977. Send us your inquiries and request a quote today!