Remove the gutter once all hangers are gone.
How to remove plastic guttering.
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After preparing your gutters you can start to carefully remove dirt leaves or rubbish using a gutter scoop and putting it into a bucket.
You can use caulk to fill holes left in the siding once the gutters and downspouts are removed.
This is as simple as removing each gutter hanger or other device that holds the gutter in place.
You don t want further damage to occur when removing guttering so make sure the fascia board stays secure by hammering some large nails under the section of guttering that is going to be removed.
Plastic guttering should be relatively simple to remove.
Occasionally gutter seams or joints open producing major leaks.
This should keep everything in place and make the whole process of removing guttering a fairly painless job.
Work your way around the house emptying the bucket frequently.
Knowing how to repair plastic gutter seams early on reduces the chance of further damage and possibly a major repair.
Unless the guttering is for a new building you will need to remove any old guttering.
When you have finished remove the rag s from the downpipes and sluice out the gutters using your garden hose.
This is usually done by removing screws or using a pry bar to remove nails.
Mitre 10 brings you this step by step diy guide on replacing damaged guttering and downpipes.
Old plastic guttering is relatively easy to remove.
Whichever style of gutter they will have all these parts.