I am looking to order DirecTV very soon. My house is new so already is wired for RG6 inside, and I can easily run an extra line to the 1 or 2 rooms that will need it for a DVR. The dish location will be close to where the wiring goes into the house, so it won't be a long run of cables.
My big question about doing the install myself would be how to mount the dish. If it is pole mounted, would that be better than roof or side of the house? If it was, and since that is not included in a free install, than I might as well do it myself.
As for mounting to the side of the house, would it mess up my siding or anything, with it being a new house. I guess I'm kind of anal about it being new and not wanting it to get messed up.
Anyway, my big question about a DIY install is the dish and mounting it. If someone else installs it, it seems that a pole mount is not included as part of that. If a pole mount is better, than I'll just do it myself for those reasons.
I enjoy doing things like this myself, but I guess I just don't understand enough about the dish-mounting part of it to make me feel that mounting one on the side of the house (or roof) will be good enough, look ok and not screw up my new house. Any help with this?
My big question about doing the install myself would be how to mount the dish. If it is pole mounted, would that be better than roof or side of the house? If it was, and since that is not included in a free install, than I might as well do it myself.
As for mounting to the side of the house, would it mess up my siding or anything, with it being a new house. I guess I'm kind of anal about it being new and not wanting it to get messed up.
Anyway, my big question about a DIY install is the dish and mounting it. If someone else installs it, it seems that a pole mount is not included as part of that. If a pole mount is better, than I'll just do it myself for those reasons.
I enjoy doing things like this myself, but I guess I just don't understand enough about the dish-mounting part of it to make me feel that mounting one on the side of the house (or roof) will be good enough, look ok and not screw up my new house. Any help with this?