I was hoping one of experts around here could give me an idea as to what extent tree cover will disrupt the dish's reception.
My reason is this: We just had Dish installed on Monday. The tech briefly noted that the dish could not go on the back of our house (facing south) because of tree cover from neighboring yards. I agreed to let him locate it on the front side of our house, but had no idea that he would place it at the point of our roof at the very front of our house, directly above the garage/attic vent. It's probably the worst location, aesthetically speaking. As far as we could tell, he climbed up the ladder and immediately placed it there (it did not seem as if he checked the signal at other points on the roof, first).
Throughout the week, I've taken a close look at the other houses on our street. Several of them have satellite dishes (none as awkwardly placed as ours), and many appear to point directly 'through' some sort of tree cover. In any event, it looks as if the gap in tree cover that ours is pointed through could just as easily be utilized further towards the top of the roof (where it would still be an eyesore but perhaps only from a distance).
We are having a tech come next week to see if there are other options available. Is this reasonable, or does the dish truly have to be completely unobstructed by any sort of tree branch in order to function correctly?
My reason is this: We just had Dish installed on Monday. The tech briefly noted that the dish could not go on the back of our house (facing south) because of tree cover from neighboring yards. I agreed to let him locate it on the front side of our house, but had no idea that he would place it at the point of our roof at the very front of our house, directly above the garage/attic vent. It's probably the worst location, aesthetically speaking. As far as we could tell, he climbed up the ladder and immediately placed it there (it did not seem as if he checked the signal at other points on the roof, first).
Throughout the week, I've taken a close look at the other houses on our street. Several of them have satellite dishes (none as awkwardly placed as ours), and many appear to point directly 'through' some sort of tree cover. In any event, it looks as if the gap in tree cover that ours is pointed through could just as easily be utilized further towards the top of the roof (where it would still be an eyesore but perhaps only from a distance).
We are having a tech come next week to see if there are other options available. Is this reasonable, or does the dish truly have to be completely unobstructed by any sort of tree branch in order to function correctly?