Instructions / Assembly
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Step 2.4
Cover end of gutter
Cut aluminum ends off with same procedure as the end cap. Trim off a little more so it can tuck inside the gutter.
Step 2.5
Inside corner valley of gutter
Cut the front and rear aluminum extrusions back with any brand of tin snips so the mesh is free to tuck inside the gutter and
cover the opening. SPECIAL NOTE: The rear aluminum extrusion (C) is shorter in length than the front extrusion (D). This
is so the extrusions don’t lay on top of each other in the back, causing the shingles to lift.
Slide excess mesh down and inside gutter. This caps off
the end to keep debris, birds, rodents and insects out.
Push mesh flap inside gutter and then slide up against adjacent section (E). This
covers the gap so no debris will go into the gutter. For best results of water filtration,
make sure mesh is fairly clear of debris in these valleys. Sometimes water diverters
are needed if higher volumes of rainwater come down the valley. For more info on
diverters, visit my other website www.RainwaterDiverters.com.
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C
D