How to Calculate Linear Feet for Gutters
- 1). Position a ladder at one end of a wall with a gutter--or where one is to be installed. Always inspect ladders before using them and make certain the feet of the ladder are secure before climbing up.
- 2). Use masking tape to fasten one end of a ball of twine to the corner of the roof. Make sure the end of the twine is exactly at the corner to maximize accuracy.
- 3). Feed out the twine while you descend the ladder and walk to the other end of the wall. Move the ladder to this point.
- 4). Take the twine with you up the ladder. Gently pull the twine taut and mark where it reaches the end of the roof with another piece of masking tape. Then give the twine a sharp tug to free the other end and descend the ladder.
- 5). Use a measuring tape to find the length of the twine from its end to the spot marked by the masking tape. If the gutter turns an outside corner, add the width of the gutter to the length measured--do this twice if the gutter turns the corners at both ends. Subtract the width of the gutter for any inside corners to allow room for a connecting box miter.
- 6). Repeat Steps 1 to 5 for each section where gutters are needed. Calculate linear feet for gutters by adding up all of the measured lengths.