Most are concrete block with a screen and then several layers of stucco. Too easily damaged in mounting to the stucco surface better to put it on a pole.Depends what's behind the stucco. If it's brick then your good. If foam then a pole mount is the only choice
Have you checked with your home owners association about mounting a dish. When my sisters moved into their subdivision in Sarasota there were deed restrictions forcing them to use cable. I think it was Comcast.
I recently moved to Sarasota Fl. I'm in a short-term rental while buying a house which has a tile roof and stucco walls.
Where would the dish likely be installed in this situation? Wall or pole mount?
Thanks.
I'm in a short-term rental
In the case of the OP, it's not his property though.I don't care what the home owners association says. As long as it's not s historic district, you can do whatever you want with your property
Yeah....It's called a pole mount.I recently moved to Sarasota Fl. I'm in a short-term rental while buying a house which has a tile roof and stucco walls.
Where would the dish likely be installed in this situation? Wall or pole mount?
Thanks.
Those are unenforceable. SHRVA sees to that...Have you checked with your home owners association about mounting a dish. When my sisters moved into their subdivision in Sarasota there were deed restrictions forcing them to use cable. I think it was Comcast.
Still would not mount there as the stucco veneer tends to crumble or crack.Depends what's behind the stucco. If it's brick then your good. If foam then a pole mount is the only choice
How do you know that?...In the case of the OP, it's not his property though.