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Default Gutter advice sought


"Steve B" wrote in message
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I just removed gutter from one side of my cabin to install a new metal

roof.
The gutter was hanging on that 35' side, and ice dams that stayed all

winter
were soaking the fascia board.

I now am going to make hangers that extend up to the rafter truss ends to
support the weight of the gutter and ensuing ice buildup.

My question: I want to put heating strips on the two 35' runs of gutters

I
am going to install. I don't see any other way except letting the ice

dams
sit there, and that can be substantial weight hanging there. I am a

welder,
and can make quality 1" x 1" hanging supports that will drill into the
rafters on one side, and the roof beams on the other. They WILL support

the
weight, but I anticipate that when the gutters get full, it will start
melting into the fascia which is what I want to avoid. Not a big problem
about leaves, as the gutters are high up where few leaves blow in.

Does anyone here use heat strips in their gutters? Any tips or advice
appreciated.

Steve


Saturday last week on an "Ask This Old House" that was running on A&E at
09:00 - 10:00 am I saw the folks playing the "What is this?" game.

They had a black looking fabric tube about 6 inches in diameter and about 4
feet which wast was filled with something . Best guess was a floor / door
air blocker.

But whaat it was was a tube of crystal de - icer of some type to throw up on
the roof where ice dams form. Idea was that the de icer leached from the
tube and melted the ice dams.

I have never used the item so I have no idea if its effective.

Some thing to think about, though in terms of getting the ice melted.


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