For warmer climates you can hang gutter hangers as close to the center of the gutter at a spacing of no more than 36 inches or three feet apart from the center.
How far apart to install gutter brackets.
For colder climates or climates that have more snow and ice you should space them so they are able to carry the extra weight for longer periods throughout the season.
As a general rule gutter brackets should be no more than 30 inches apart although there may be exceptions such as really high quality steel or aluminum.
Brackets will need to be fitted around 36 inches or 3 feet apart in order to fully support the weight of your gutter although it is better to fit them every 30 inches if you live in a wet area.
You can also make them wider if the brackets are more heavy duty.
If you live in an area that is prone to regular heavy snowfalls position fascia brackets so they are no more than 400mm apart.
The british standard test stipulates that with brackets at the correct recommended spacings the gutter should be able to hold a 75kg loading of snow without the brackets breaking.
All floplast guttering systems are tested for snowloading.
Xtraflo industrial gutters brackets at 600mm centres.
If you live in a warm place with sporadic rain you can hang gutter hangers close to the middle of the gutter with a spacing of no more than 36 inches or three feet apart from the center.
The bracket system hangs the gutters from the roof and you need to include many more brackets than the spike system needs.
Brackets should be fitted using two 5mm x 25mm screws 1 x 10.