An alternative satellite dish mounting location is at the top of a sturdy metal or.
How to install a satellite dish on the roof.
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.
When a satellite dish is mounted to your roof it is done so using a footplate that is bolted to the roofing materials and then the dish is slid onto the mast.
One of the best ways to set up a dish is by anchoring a metal pole in the ground with concrete then mounting the dish on top of it.
The mast must be secured to withstand years of wind loading.
By adding a rubber membrane the roof is protected from the footplate rubbing and gouging it.
After the roof is installed the most common practice is re installing the dish in the same holes but there s a far better practice that doesn t involve potentially causing needless damage to the newly installed roof and minimizes the amount of time customers go without television service.
Once the satellite dish is bolted down take some roof compatible sealant and seal the edges and cover the holes you have made to make sure water doesn t get in.
Satellite dish installers almost automatically go for the roof to guarantee the satellite isn t obstructed.
Two in the center secured into a wall stud or roof rafter and four secured in the corners of the mount.
Satellite dish installations mast installation.
The pole gives the dish more height without it needing to be on the roof.
A dish mast installed on a traditional wood framed structure should be secured with 6 lag screws.
This can be screws or wing nut depending on what it is you want to.