Connecting More Than One Gutter Pipes

As with all of our gutter systems the downpipe pushes directly onto the bottom of the running outlet or stopend outlet no other connector is required.
Connecting more than one gutter pipes. There will be a manhole some where close just run a new drain to that and connect new soil to same. Even connecting two sections of downspout to accommodate a house taller than a single story doesn t. No adhesive or sealant is needed to make the joint but we recommend that you should always support any downpipe with a pipe clip within 200mm of the outlet. Place two more screws on the sides of the gutter.
Other than the gutter itself it requires little more than a downspout and an elbow or two. Step 2 insert a 3 4 inch sheet metal screw through the front of the gutter outlet using a screwdriver so that it penetrates the elbow and holds it in place. If venting soil stack it need to terminate 1 m above any opening. Step 2 the first gutter piece and maybe the second and even a third piece will likely be full 10 ft.
Prior to connecting these two drains the water from the right gutter drain would create a massive puddle on the ground. Lengths but the last piece in the run will need to be cut with a hacksaw or tinsnips. You wont be the first. Simple pipe connections with sewer drain pipe fittings.
Its trapped at present but this would be removed if soil was to be connected. The one on the right is a newer down spout from the garage. As you can see it s not connected to the foundation drain.