For rainy climates where gutters will handle a larger amount of water for long periods they should have a maximum distance of 18 inches apart between them.
How far below shingle to hang gutter.
Companies like gaf have shingle installation guides usually stating that the shingles should extend no more than 1 2 to 3 4 inch beyond the drip edge.
We ve seen other references that suggest extending the shingles a bit more than the manufacturers suggest to compensate for wavy eaves but they do not indicate extending more than 1 inch over the eave.
Any more and you run the risk of water running off the tile and overshooting the gutter.
Sometimes gutter sections will even separate entirely.
The brackets typically hold the gutter about 1 2 1 inch away from the fascia board if u type brackets otherwise if screw through type the gutter might be almost up to the fascia board.
3 5 centimeters is in the 2 3 inch range.
Make sure that there is no more than three feet of space between any of your gutter hangers.
Shingles hang over gutter in regards to what aaron has said it s total common sense that the water has to go somewhere and can potentially back up if not over flow.
The gap can vary some because the gutters must slope towards the downspout.
In many markets drip edges aren t code and roofers install shingles deep into the gutters.
Shingle manufacturers say to use a 1 4 to 3 8 inch shingle overhang over the eave where your roof ends.
Like the weakest link in a chain your guttering s seams are the spots that tend to accumulate the most damage.
I started hanging mine based on a this old house episode which said to hang the gutters low enough so that snow sliding off the roof won t damage the gutters about 2 inches below the shingles.
Shingle installation can impact gutter performance.
I have already been told that if projecting a straight line completely parrallel with the roof pitch the front of the gutter should be 1 below that straight line.
For every 10 feet of gutter from this measurement and mark this distance at the low end of the gutter run.
Measure and record the distance from the bottom of the fascia board to this nail.
The back edge of the gutter should tuck up behind the dripedge if you have it otherwise the edge of the shingles should extend well over the back half of the gutter so the drips cannot get behind it and rot the fascia board.
One thing that comes up a lot is how far below the shingles the gutters get hanged.