Install dish into concrete pad

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ryanogorman

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Has anybody had DirecTV install a dish into a concrete pad? The pad is 2ft by 2ft on the side of my house. I am just trying to keep the dish off my house. Yes there is a great line of sight to the satellites.

Is this part of the "standard install"?

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Its not standard stuff ....

There are set ups that are flat that would sit ON the pad, same as the roof or patio mounts, but I don't know if guys carry them on thier trucks.

There are set ups designed to place cinder blocks on the mount as well (patio version).
 

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Made using 16 gauge steel and such a small base, I don't think that post would be a good choice for a Slimline setup.
I've installed them many times and they are pretty strong. I wouldn't put the dish at the top though.
 

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Installing antenna on a concrete pad is a very good idea. I, personally, like it very much. There is one I made year ago. There are more than 600 kilos of concrete in the ground. Fixed the metal to the concrete by anchor-bolts. It is also possible to adjust verticality of the pole.
 

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Claude that's what I was thinking of trying with anchor bolts drilled right into the cement
I didn't consider it at first since it seemed the dish would be so low, an issue in the winter. Then I looked at your location!
 
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