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- 01-07-2008 02:21 PM #1
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Installer wants 80 dollars for new 5 LNB dish mount!!
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I live in a townhouse so I have to be careful about what I put up and where it goes. We currently have a 3 lnb (i think) HD dish mounted to the wood overhang of our roof. This is the same installation that everyone else is using for their dishes. With this type of install 2 of the 4 bolts are hanging in the air.
When the DirecTV installers came on Friday they said that they could not install the new dish the same way. I had two options. One was to mount the dish to the roof (free) and one was to use a different bracket that looked like a J tube with a plate welded to the side of it. This would be to hoof under the roof and mount to the roof beams (sorry, dont know the tech terms). For this they want 80 dollars! Ive seen entire Dishes for close to this price! Now, the concern with the roof mount is the association rules. I have a letter in to my assoc to see if they mind if I mount directly to the roof. I have no idea if they are going to have an issue but Ill be damned if I have to pay 80 bucks for another piece of equip! Im thinking of making my own extension for the roof that would allow the dish to be mounted in the original position but still utilize the 4 bolts.
Any advice on how to proceed from here?
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- 01-07-2008 02:55 PM #2
i'm not sure if we're describing the same setup but here it goes. last february when my slimline was installed, the tech mounted it to a solid wood trip below the roof. there's a specific name for that but i don't know it.
anyhow, he could only secure the two upper bolts so he attached an extension arm which he could easily secure to the same wood trim. there was no charge at all.
not sure why your guy wants 80 bucks. i had one tech who wanted to charge me to run 2 cables through my attic into my bedroom. i said, no thanks. another guy did it for free.UCF Knights 2010 Conference USA champions and 2010 Liberty Bowl champions
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- 01-07-2008 03:20 PM #3
The J-Pole/Under Eave mount is NOT standard equipment and is not part of the standard installation. The installation companies have to purchase this equipment on their own, and they are going to pass the cost onto you in the form of custom equipment/labor charges. The price you were quoted was very similar to what the company I used to work for charged for that type of mount.
The 5 LNB dish can not be mounted to the fascia as you described your current dish being mounted. As a matter of fact, your current dish shouldn't even be mounted this way. It should have been mounted where at least 4 lag bolts were solidly anchored.
- 01-07-2008 06:44 PM #4UCF Knights 2010 Conference USA champions and 2010 Liberty Bowl champions
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- 01-07-2008 09:54 PM #5
If the fascia will support it by allowing all 6 lag bolts of the footplate to get a good anchor, then that's one thing (although still not the preferred method). However, if the OP's current dish is only secured by two lag bolts, then there is no way that the 5 LNB dish will be properly supported. My guess would be that the first strong wind that comes along would rip down the 5 LNB dish, and a good chunk of the fascia as well.
- 01-08-2008 06:22 AM #6
- 01-08-2008 03:37 PM #7
I'd disagree that the fascia is not strong enough but that has to do with exactly what kind of fascia board you're dealing with and how you "prep" the install. In my case my fascia is 2" x 8". That's not big enough for the footing of a Slimline so I sistered a 2" x 10", spanning 3 rafter ends, over the existing fascia. When we installed the Slimline I first screwed the existing fascia to the rafter ends, then screwed the 2" x 10" to the fascia, and then lag bolted the Slimline footing to the 2" x 10" making sure we hit one of the rafter ends with at least 2 of the lags. Add the monopoles and my Slimline is not going any place any time soon. It's been "tested" a number of times by high winds and so far so good. Anything is possible but I'm convinced that I'll have a lot more to deal with than my Slimline being torn down if we get conditions severe enough to take it down.
- 01-08-2008 05:11 PM #8
- 01-08-2008 10:52 PM #9Let the Urban Era Begin !!!
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- 01-09-2008 06:32 AM #10
Agree fully. In fact, my installation was not done by DirecTV. While I had "engineered" the 2" x 10" myself, well before the DirecTV installer showed up, he refused to install the dish as it was too high and too steep of a roof (had to stand on roof to reach fascia location) for him and his supervisor agreed. I found a private installer and we installed the Slimline a few weeks later. My comment was more about fascia boards not being strong enough. The other point I'd like to make is that my home fix cost me all of $10. All I needed was the board already had the primer, the paint, and the deck screws.
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