Instructions / Assembly
Measure & Cut the Guard as Needed
Recommended Additional Tools
GLOVES
SAFETY GLASSES EXTENSION LADDER
TAPE MEASURE
TIN SNIPS OR DREMEL
DRILL
Clean Out & Repair Gutters
Back wing should be facing up for correct installation.
Use a new, or freshly sharpened pair of tin snips or a
dremel to cut through the guard as needed. Not
every piece of guard needs to be trimmed, only
make cuts to end pieces to t the length of the
gutter. For safety, use protective gloves and make
cuts while on the ground.
Missing this step can result in rainwater runo.
Important Reminder
Installation Guide
ALL-ALUMINUM
Self-Tapping
Screws
Gutter Guard
(Also referred to as Guard)
Start Laying the First Piece
Using the provided 1/2 inch screws, secure the
front edge of the guard to the gutter at both
ends using the pre-drilled screw holes (3 inches
from each end). Use 2 additional screws to
fasten the front edge of the guard to the gutter.
Next, secure the back wing of the guard in place
using the same screw pattern as used on the
front edge.
Securing the Guard
We recommend starting at the end of the gutter.
Drop the guard into the gutter with the front edge
of the gutter guard resting on the front lip of the
gutter. The guard is designed to rest on the gutter
braces/brackets with a gradual upwards slope
towards the house.
Back Wing
Back Wing
Front Edge
Trough
Back Wing
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STOP