This time glue a sanitary t fitting to the pipe end and the other end of its trench.
Connecting downspout to gutter.
If the downspout cannot go straight to the ground or if you want to extend the bottom away from the building s foundation you must install elbows.
Its easy less than 30 minutes and under 30 00 in parts.
To join the end drop to the gutter or to join any gutter section to another requires a seamer the seamer is a 3 inch wide piece of aluminum in a k profile to match the gutter.
Make another adapter and reducer assembly for the second downspout.
Once the downspout extension is cut it is ready to connect.
Begin second downspout photo by smith baer.
Use utility scissors or a box cutter to cut along the line that s factory marked on the extension.
Unless you ve decided to turn to xeriscaping collecting rainwater seems like a no brainer.
It helps reduce your garden s reliance on the municipal water supply reduce the runoff entering.
Watch and learn how and stop.
Water flows out of the gutter and through the downspout where it is directed onto the ground.
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Gutters over flows add downspout to bring water down from roof faster.
Continue installing pipes along the trench until you reach the second downspout.
Elbows are pre formed curved sections that connect two straight pieces of downspout together.
I designed this particular gutter system to have a downspout at each end which required an end drop at each downspout location.
Cut the end off the extension that will not be connecting to the downspout.
Even connecting two sections of downspout to accommodate a house taller than a single story doesn t.
Other than the gutter itself it requires little more than a downspout and an elbow or two.