2x3 Aluminum 75 Degree Downspout Elbow Style A
2x3 Aluminum 75 Degree Downspout Elbow Style A
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2x3 Downspout Fit | 75 Degree Bend | Style A Front Crimp | .019 Aluminum | 31 Color Options
2x3 Aluminum 75 Degree Downspout Elbow Style A
Route water through tight gutter offsets, deep fascia transitions, wide overhangs, and compact wall connections with a sharp 75-degree Style A downspout elbow built for standard 2x3 rectangular systems.
When a Standard Elbow Looks Awkward, the Offset Is Telling You Something
| Installation Problem | Jobsite Consequence | Product Advantage |
|---|---|---|
| Gutter outlet sits far from the wall | Long, clunky offsets or multiple fittings that look patched together | The 75-degree bend creates a sharper transition for compact routing. |
| Deep fascia or wide roof overhang | Downspout does not land cleanly against the wall | Helps bridge deep fascia and overhang offsets with a cleaner angle. |
| Wrong elbow style | Downspout turns the wrong direction or forces an ugly field workaround | Style A front crimp configuration supports the correct routing direction for compatible systems. |
| Mismatched color or profile | Visible repair, poor curb appeal, and a part that looks out of place | Corrugated ribbed profile and 31 factory color options help match common gutter systems. |
Why Installers Use a 75 Degree Style A Elbow
Sharper Offset Control
The 75-degree angle helps make compact transitions where shallow elbows require more horizontal run.
2x3 Rectangular Fit
Fits standard 2x3 rectangular downspout systems used on many residential gutter installations.
Corrugated Strength
The ribbed profile helps the elbow hold its shape and visually match corrugated downspout runs.
Color-Matched Finish
31 factory color options help installers match new work, repairs, and replacement fittings to the existing system.
Product Snapshot
| Product Detail | Specification | Why It Matters |
|---|---|---|
| Product Type | Downspout elbow / gutter elbow / conductor elbow | Changes the direction of water flow between gutter outlet, offset, and vertical downspout run. |
| Angle | 75 degrees | Helpful for sharp transitions, tight soffit areas, deep fascia, and wide overhang offsets. |
| Style | Style A front crimp | Helps match the routing direction and connection orientation for compatible systems. |
| Profile | 2x3 rectangular corrugated profile | Fits standard 2x3 downspout systems and visually matches ribbed downspout runs. |
| Recommended Use Cases | Deep fascia, wide overhangs, tight offsets, downspout transitions, repairs, and replacements | Useful for installers, repair crews, maintenance teams, and capable DIY buyers working with compatible 2x3 systems. |
Product Details
| Product Detail | Specification | Installer Benefit |
|---|---|---|
| Elbow Angle | 75 degrees | Creates a sharp directional change for compact offset routing. |
| Configuration | Style A front crimp | Helps match common front-to-back downspout routing when Style A is the correct system orientation. |
| Profile Size | 2x3 inch rectangular | Works with standard 2x3 rectangular residential downspout systems. |
| Actual Dimensions | 3-1/8 in x 2-1/4 in | Helps confirm fit before ordering replacement elbows or matching existing parts. |
| Material | Aluminum | Provides a lightweight exterior gutter component that does not rust like steel. |
| Gauge | .019 gauge aluminum | Gives the elbow practical rigidity for standard downspout installations. |
| Profile Style | Corrugated / ribbed | Matches common ribbed downspouts and helps the fitting hold shape. |
| Finish | Baked enamel coating | Supports color matching and finished exterior appearance. |
| Color Options | 31 factory colors | Makes it easier to match repairs, replacements, and new gutter systems. |
| Contractor Pack Options | Box of 36 all colors; white box of 30 pieces | Useful for installers stocking repeat-use elbows for common jobs. |
Gutter Installation Applications
| Application | Why 75 Degrees Helps | Pre-Install Check |
|---|---|---|
| Deep fascia transitions | Creates a sharper offset from gutter outlet toward the wall-mounted downspout. | Confirm fascia depth, outlet location, wall distance, and matching elbow style. |
| Wide roof overhangs | Helps route water from a gutter that sits farther away from the wall. | Confirm offset length and whether one or two elbows are needed. |
| Compact soffit areas | Reduces the space needed for the directional change compared with shallower routing. | Confirm clearance around soffit, fascia, trim, siding, and architectural details. |
| Downspout repair or replacement | Replaces damaged or mismatched elbows when the existing route requires a sharp angle. | Match size, angle, style, color, crimp direction, and existing downspout profile. |
| Commercial and custom exterior work | Supports deeper fascia conditions and tighter routing common on some exterior systems. | Confirm drainage load, code requirements, fastening method, and discharge path. |
How the Elbow Solves a Tight Offset
| Step | What Happens | Why It Matters |
|---|---|---|
| 1. Direction Change | The elbow turns water from the gutter outlet toward the downspout route. | The sharper angle helps route water through tight spaces. |
| 2. Offset Fit | The elbow connects to a downspout section or another compatible elbow. | Correct fit helps avoid crushed, twisted, or forced connections. |
| 3. Secure Connection | Sheet metal screws secure the connection points. | Proper fastening helps prevent movement, separation, and rattling. |
| 4. Drainage Check | Water flow is checked through the outlet, elbow, and downspout path. | Final testing helps catch leaks, poor fit, or bad routing before the job is finished. |
Choose the Right Elbow Setup
This Product: 75 Degree Style A Elbow
Best for sharper front-to-back offset routing on compatible 2x3 downspout systems.
45 Degree Elbows
Better for standard offsets where the gutter outlet does not sit far from the wall.
Style B Elbows
Better when the downspout route needs the opposite side-to-side orientation instead of a Style A turn.
Key Benefits
| Benefit | Plain-English Value |
|---|---|
| Sharp 75-degree bend | Helps route downspouts through tighter offsets and deep fascia conditions. |
| Style A front crimp | Supports compatible front-to-back downspout routing. |
| 2x3 rectangular profile | Fits standard residential 2x3 rectangular downspout systems. |
| Corrugated ribbed design | Visually matches common ribbed downspouts and helps the fitting hold shape. |
| .019 gauge aluminum | Provides a practical balance of rigidity and easy handling. |
| Baked enamel finish | Supports a finished appearance across color-matched gutter systems. |
| 31 factory colors | Helps match new installs, repairs, and existing exterior color schemes. |
| Contractor pack options | Supports crew stocking for repeat installations and common repair calls. |
| Repair-friendly part | Useful for replacing damaged, dented, mismatched, or incorrectly angled elbows. |
| Compact drainage routing | Helps keep downspout runs cleaner when wall clearance is limited. |
Product Specifications
| Specification | Details |
|---|---|
| Product Name | 2x3 Aluminum 75 Degree Downspout Elbow Style A |
| Product Type | Downspout elbow / gutter elbow / gutter bend / conductor elbow / drain pipe fitting |
| Angle | 75 degrees |
| Configuration | Style A front crimp |
| Profile Size | 2x3 inch rectangular downspout profile |
| Actual Dimensions | 3-1/8 in x 2-1/4 in |
| Material | Aluminum |
| Gauge | .019 gauge aluminum |
| Profile Style | Corrugated / ribbed |
| Finish | Baked enamel coating |
| Color Options | 31 factory colors |
| Downspout Compatibility | Standard 2x3 rectangular downspouts |
| Installation Method | Crimp connection with compatible sheet metal screws |
| Primary Gutter Uses | Deep fascia offsets, wide overhangs, compact soffit routing, downspout transitions, repairs, and replacements |
| Contractor Pack Options | Box of 36 all colors; white box of 30 pieces |
| Confirm Before Use | Downspout size, elbow style, crimp direction, color, outlet position, offset distance, fasteners, and drainage path |
| Not Intended For | Round downspouts, 3x4 systems, wrong elbow orientation, unsupported structural use, or forced connections |
| Expected Service Life | Varies by installation quality, weather exposure, physical damage, drainage load, fastener condition, and maintenance. |
Who Uses This Downspout Elbow?
Gutter Installers
For routing 2x3 downspouts from gutter outlets to wall runs when deep fascia, overhangs, or tight offsets require a sharper bend.
Repair and Service Crews
For replacing dented, damaged, mismatched, incorrectly angled, or poorly routed elbows on compatible 2x3 systems.
Maintenance Teams and Capable DIY Buyers
For color-matched downspout repairs and drainage routing where size, style, and offset are confirmed before ordering.
Setup and Installation Guide
| Step | Action | Why It Matters |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Confirm the system uses 2x3 rectangular downspout. | Wrong size elbows will not seat correctly. |
| 2 | Confirm Style A is the correct elbow orientation. | A/B style mismatch can send the downspout route the wrong direction. |
| 3 | Measure gutter outlet distance to the wall or next downspout section. | Offset distance determines whether a 75-degree bend is the right fit. |
| 4 | Select the matching color or finish. | Color match improves curb appeal and avoids a patched-together look. |
| 5 | Dry fit the elbow before fastening. | Dry fitting confirms angle, clearance, and connection direction. |
| 6 | Connect the elbow to the outlet, downspout section, or matching fitting. | Proper seating helps reduce gaps, movement, and poor drainage alignment. |
| 7 | Fasten connections with compatible sheet metal screws. | Secure joints help prevent separation, rattling, and storm movement. |
| 8 | Install straps or brackets on the downspout run as needed. | Proper support helps keep the route stable and aligned. |
| 9 | Check discharge direction away from the structure. | Drainage should move water where it belongs, not back toward the foundation. |
| 10 | Test the system with water and inspect all joints. | Testing helps catch poor fit, leaks, loose screws, and flow problems before the job is finished. |
Pro Tip
Do not order by angle alone. Match the downspout size, Style A or Style B direction, crimp orientation, color, and offset distance first. The wrong elbow can technically “fit” and still make the run look like it was designed during a lunch break in a windstorm.
Frequently Asked Questions
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| What is a 75-degree downspout elbow used for? | It is used to create a sharper directional change in a downspout run, especially where deep fascia, wide overhangs, tight soffit spaces, or compact offsets make shallow elbows less practical. |
| What does Style A mean? | Style A refers to the elbow orientation and crimp direction. It is commonly used for front-to-back downspout routing. Confirm the existing elbow direction before ordering. |
| Will this fit every downspout? | No. This elbow is for standard 2x3 rectangular downspout systems. It is not for round downspouts, 3x4 systems, or layouts requiring the opposite elbow style. |
| How should the elbow be secured? | Use compatible sheet metal screws at the connection points and support the downspout run with straps or brackets as needed. |
| What is GutterAll's return policy for this product? | GutterAll offers a 30-day return window for unused standard products in original condition. Installed, scratched, dented, bent, altered, customer-damaged, special-order, color-mismatched, or incorrectly selected elbows may not be returnable unless defective. Confirm size, style, angle, color, and quantity before ordering. |
| What fulfillment options are available? | This compact elbow can ship when available through Shopify checkout. Local pickup and local delivery may also be available through GutterAll in Damascus, Oregon. Confirm current fulfillment options at checkout. |
Installation and Safety Notice
Downspout elbow installation may involve ladder work, sharp metal edges, overhead handling, drilling, screws, and work around siding, trim, fascia, and roof edges. Use gloves, eye protection, ladder safety, and appropriate jobsite PPE.
Confirm elbow style, crimp direction, downspout size, outlet alignment, fastener type, and discharge path before fastening. Forced connections can damage the elbow or create poor drainage alignment.
Do not use this elbow for unsupported structural loads, incompatible downspout profiles, or systems where local code, project specifications, or drainage design require a different component.
Need Help Matching the Elbow Direction and Color?
The right elbow depends on downspout size, Style A or Style B orientation, angle, crimp direction, color, outlet placement, and offset distance. Website chat is the fastest way to confirm the correct fit before checkout.
Fastest Path
Start with website chat for elbow style, color, downspout size, contractor packs, pickup, local delivery, or shipping questions.
Complete the Setup
Pair with compatible 2x3 downspout, outlet, straps, screws, extensions, ground elbows, and matching color components as needed.
Avoid Fit Mistakes
Do not assume 2x3 size alone is enough. Confirm angle, style, crimp direction, and offset before ordering.
Product Summary Box
The 2x3 Aluminum 75 Degree Downspout Elbow Style A is a corrugated aluminum gutter fitting for sharp downspout transitions, deep fascia offsets, wide overhangs, compact soffit routing, and replacement work on compatible 2x3 rectangular systems. It features a 75-degree bend, Style A front crimp configuration, .019 gauge aluminum construction, baked enamel finish, corrugated ribbed profile, and 31 factory color options. Confirm size, elbow style, crimp direction, color, offset distance, fasteners, and drainage path before installation.
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