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.
Satellite dish on stmetal roof.
The installer will be out to tlak about it next week but i wanted some information first.
I have two satellite dishes up on my roof.
Even a small 18 inch dish can excerpt a lot of force on a dish mast.
An alternative satellite dish mounting location is at the top of a sturdy metal or wood pole.
Many who aren t intimately familiar with these systems including roofers might see it as one big hunk of metal.
I am looking at standing rib over an existing 3 tab roofing.
Normally a rubber sheet will be installed with the screws to ensure that it stays and doesn t leak.
Satellite dish installationsmast installation.
The mast must be secured to withstand years of wind loading.
So they often unbolt the footplates and remove the dish.
Two in the center secured into a wall stud or roof rafter and four secured in the corners of the mount.
Every satellite dish system comes in two or more parts.
The holes newly created large enough to fit a half inch bolt and are about 3 inches long.
The style and height of roof determine where the satellite dish goes on the roof.
Then holes are drilled into your roof to secure it in place.
A dish mast installed on a traditional wood framed structure should be secured with 6 lag screws.
These holes pierce all layers or protection that your bryan roofer installed including the waterproof underlayment and seals.
Armed with a drill the installer will drill holes directly into your roof in order to bolt on the satellite dish mount.
It only intersects with their work area at one location the roof.
The dish assembly and the mounting bracket.