These holes pierce all layers or protection that your bryan roofer installed including the waterproof underlayment and seals.
Installing a satellite dish on a metal roof.
After the roof is installed the most common practice is re installing the dish in the same holes.
Your dish will most likely come with a flat metal plate.
Satellite dish installations mast installation.
Before you climb atop your.
Fit the u shaped rod inside the.
When the roofers arrived they needed to remove the dish in order to put on the new roof.
Two in the center secured into a wall stud or roof rafter and four.
As opposed to your roof a pole offers you much more flexibility for satellite placement and can help you avoid signal loss if you choose a completely unobstructed location.
In this video we show you how to install a satellite dish on your metal roof.
The panel will look like a square box with one end open.
Many factors go into installing a satellite dish on a roof.
A dish mast installed on a traditional wood framed structure should be secured with 6 lag screws.
By adding a rubber membrane the roof is protected from the footplate rubbing and gouging it.
Television satellite dishes are considered to be essential equipment for many sports fans.
To properly install a mount on the roof a rafter has to be located underneath the shingles.
Clip the antenna adjustment panel over the plate s prongs.
Attach the antenna bracket to the low noise block lnb arm.
Add a rubber sheet.
Armed with a drill the installer will drill holes directly into your roof in order to bolt on the satellite dish mount.
Prior to getting the new roof the customer had their dish network or directv dish installed on their roof.
The style and height of roof determine where the satellite dish goes on the roof.
Usually four to six holes are drilled through the roof to complete the install.
Even a small 18 inch dish can excerpt a lot of force on a dish mast.
The holes newly created large enough to fit a half inch bolt and are about 3 inches long.
Then holes are drilled into your roof to secure it in place.
Assembling the dish 1.