Are you telling us that is the way they hold the dish on the roof.
Is it bad to mount your dish to your roof.
You may have thought they had a less permanent way of doing this but this isn t true.
Dish may not be mounted on shake or slate shingles.
The dish playmaker is intended for use on your rv or for tailgating.
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.
To remove the dish correctly first loosen the bolts and nuts holding the dish to the mounting bracket and gently lift it off to remove the dish separately from the mount.
As you can see i ve been with directv for 15 years.
Hold it right there.
Not one leak to date.
All of my dish s were mounted on the roof.
This is the gripperfix rail from s 5.
Roof leaks and other problems may develop over time.
The dish playmaker works with any dish subscription you have at home.
An alternative satellite dish mounting location is at the top of a sturdy metal or wood pole.
As opposed to your roof a pole offers you much more flexibility for satellite.
There are several options where to mount the dish roof side of building ground pole ect but your line of site will dictate where best to mount your dish.
The next thing they do is take out the dish mount and a drill to bolt the mount to the roof and they start drilling holes into your roof.
The footplates are almost always secured using bolts with 1 2 heads.
You can either mount it onto the roof of your rv have it directly on the ground or use it with a compatible tripod to keep it off the ground to get a better signal.
Your roof is reasonably flat and from the rooftop it is easier to.
The sizes of these nuts will vary but most are 1 2 for directv or 7 16 for dish network.
For flat roof installations do not mount dish where water can pool.