You’ve solved an issue for me. The guttering has only been installed for a few weeks and the noise was quite loins. Many thanks for sharing your solution.
Year late but that's my fix right now. Pushed a 2x4 in there amd bam, silent. I'm not worried about debris clogging it cause we don't have any trees near by
I did this without the glue and they did indeed come out and that maddening sound started again. The down spout is already installed though, os I may just have to wait for a dry day and go up and glue it in up there. Will make note of the right kind of glue to get so I can get it soon at the local home depot. I used plastic mesh scouerers though, wondering if I should buy these more standard scouring pads.
@@InspectCanada thanks. Just found out this morning that I'll have to be moved out to somewhere else in a few months. So I'll probably just keep shoving them up there instead of spending money on glue for it.
Hi, maybe. It will definitely get ugly with time. This is an exterior gutter and there is plenty of mold floating around naturally outside. A fully mulded sponge would make zero difference.
@@InspectCanada why you do videos like this if you don't like a coment. I understand your showing how to stop a dripping noise but the way the you putting the parts back its not right. You are fixing one thing and creating a other issue.
@@InspectCanada He was trying to say the elbow should slip OVER the downspout. That is not fixing the whole gutter system. It literally took more time to glue that scotch brite pad than to assemble correctly. Downspout systems are designed to funnel the water into the next component.
Mate! you socketed the bend the wrong way!......the bend should be female socket and downpipe male. The only thing that stops it from pissing water at the join is the roof below it......
This is an epic example how construction goods is totally lack of renovation and competition in the west. Imagine if this happens in China, a downpipe with built in noise cancelling will be everywhere the next day, so ubiquitous that if without you wouldn't be able to sell any anymore.