Roof mounts are necessary fro line of sight issues and structure/construction issues...Man, I just have to ask. Why would anyone mount a dish on top of there roof? talk about a problem waiting to happen. That would be like me putting a p hook in the roof to tie off a cable drop. that just doesn't happen. I have always questioned the practice but no one really has given me a good answer. I can see the eve, a pole, a wall, etc. but on top of the roof? :shocked
Roof mounts are necessary fro line of sight issues and structure/construction issues...
Examples....if the roof is as a few on here say, is not an option, there would be a much higher percentage of jobs thtat would not get done..based on that number, Dish would pull our contract for low completion pct and someone else willing to explore all mounting options would get the work....
We must use the roof in may instances when the house has vinyl siding..75% of the homes in this area are sided with vinyl .Ther are 1300 homes in subdivision...EVERY SINGLE ONE has vinyl siding on at least three sides.WE are surronded by a whoole bunch of other neghborhoods where those homes are sidied with vinyl..We also try not to use pole mounts becuase it's bad business...We as contractors must buy the materials..WE are prohibited by Dish(DNS Jobs) from passing that cost along to the customer..So if the pole mount is needed for Line of sight, we have to eat the cost of the materials and perform the extra labor...A 5.5 foot galavanized fence pot is $8 and concrete is up to aboiut $5 for a 50lb bag of quickset...
Most customers ,especially ones with pets or kids DO NOT want a pole mount anyway...
Look, this goes out ot all who have their strenuous objections to roof mounts.....Most of us treat our customers hmes as though they were our own..In other words I would not do to someone's home what I would not do to my own
So I think everyone needs to stop this hand wringing overe roof mounts....
You have opinions on roof mounts.
Yep, I thought the same thing. You go through all the trouble to make a neat installation, but it's all for crap because it isn't to NEC code.Only one problem...where the hell are you going to ground your coax? Grounding is supposed to occur within the 1st few feet of penetration, right? Comes back to the whole, "oh screw that, I'm not gonna ground in the attic"