For colder climates or climates that have more snow and ice you should space them so they are able to carry the extra weight for longer periods throughout the season.
How far apart to you put gutter hangers.
Improper pitch the pitch or angle at which the rain gutters are hung is what allows the water to flow smoothly away from the home.
In regions with snow and ice they need to be about 18 inches apart and in areas with little to no snow they can be as far as 36 inches apart.
Gutter hangers should always be placed at least every three feet for proper support 2 feet in northern climates where snow and ice can add additional weight on the gutters.
For climates where ice is a regular factor you should have gutter hangers installed closer at half the distance that we said earlier for warm weather in order to be able to support the bigger weights.
For rainy climates where gutters will handle a larger amount of water for long periods they should have a maximum distance of 18 inches apart between them.
Where the climate is soft the hangers can be installed close to the center of the gutter at a distance of 36 inches.
The bracket system hangs the gutters from the roof and you need to include many more brackets than the spike system needs.
For warmer climates you can hang gutter hangers as close to the center of the gutter at a spacing of no more than 36 inches or three feet apart from the center.