Installing Satellite Dish On Vinyl Siding
Generally you will need to make a series of 4 holes about 1 2 in 1 3 cm in diameter.
Installing satellite dish on vinyl siding. Keep grounding requirements in mind see section 10 for additional information on grounding. Dish assembly 60cm dish. I m not sure about those siding mount blocks you still need to fasten those to your siding somehow. You can nail a piece of pressure treated 2x4 against the siding then screw the dish into the 2x4.
Do not mount the dish on any type of aluminum or vinyl siding. Mounting the dish on a railing or fence installing the dish on aluminum or vinyl siding these are unlikely to be structurally sound mounting the dish on the roof unless absolutely necessary. An alternative satellite dish mounting location is at the top of a sturdy metal or. The exact size and depth of the holes depends on the dish you re installing so reference the components that came with the satellite.
Excess sealant is removed. The sealant is placed between the siding and the mount. The patented siding saver mounting bracket helps you quickly and easily mount anything requiring a flat surface to exterior vinyl siding aluminum siding and even wood and clapboard. I have seen a couple of instances when there was enough support underneath the vinyl to do it but it will wreck your siding.
The dish has your typical flat foot type surface at the very base it has several screw holes and various positions so i think i just need to figure out what kind of bolts screws i need to use. Do not mount the dish on any type of composite paneling such as fiber board particle board or strand board. Notice the 6 5 16 lag screws securing the mount to the wall. Manufactured from strong uv resistant makrolon polymer siding saver provides the versatility of plastic with the strength of steel.
Mounting a kaku dish to vinyl siding is almost never a good idea. This particular sealant will dry clear. However you may wish to avoid the risk of causing roof damage with your satellite dish as poor installation or unexpected weather conditions can have a surprising impact. I have vinyl siding.
If you tighten screws down into the sheathing or wall studs the dish mounting bracket will crush the flimsy siding. Image 7 is a typical wall mount. It is for this reason you see many satellite dish installations on the roofs of houses. I have a satellite dish that i want to put up and i am just wondering what type of hardware exactly i should use to mount it on the side of my house.
Do not mount the dish under an eave or overhang that may block or partially shadow the satellite dish.