You could use four poles but the gap between the house and tarp will drip. Need a bit of a downward grade towards the yard so it won't puddle on the tarp. Also, the connections in the ground are a fancy way but there is no secure point on the pole attachment and a good strong wind could simply pull up the awning and the poles will fling up and out. The tarp anchors are heavy duty. Nice idea could use some tweaking.
So you mentioned that you put it on a little bit of a decline for the rain to runoff how does it hold up with the snow wet or dry snow in the winter time?
The waterproof sail looked like it didn't have enough tension and the poles looked like they were swaying (were they?) when the shade sail swayed in the wind The fastening base kit looks like it works well. I'll definitely order those.
Funny how your video popped up just as I'm watching some men install a metal roof over the front of a house. To me, looks like there's not much of a decline for when the rains come, which is almost everyday here now in Tampa. I hope I'm wrong 🙏🏻
If so,, can you give some info on that. Thats exactly what I need for my patio. Two anchored on the house and two anchored off the patio in the yard because I didnt want to drill into our new patio. This is perfect.
The price varies depending on the size of your sail. You can get more info here: colourtreeusa.com/?gad=1&gclid=Cj0KCQjwrMKmBhCJARIsAHuEAPR4I2IvjFdWu-8P9Oru4-69gB7EmXSSHH75nGzjN91TgUU2NkfQr2UaAsGXEALw_wcB
You could use four poles but the gap between the house and tarp will drip. Check out some other ideas before you go and buy this, but it is a nice idea.
@@DebraGill Just remember the house should be higher than the end of the porch so the rain will drain. Maybe a smaller attached/flashed type of material at the house towards the house sided poles, overlapping the awning, will provide a better (less gap) for the doorway area. anyways, good luck and looks like a nice project :) Stay safe, ML&BLSNGS:)
Price varies depending on the size of your sail. You can get more info here: colourtreeusa.com/?gad=1&gclid=Cj0KCQjwrMKmBhCJARIsAHuEAPR4I2IvjFdWu-8P9Oru4-69gB7EmXSSHH75nGzjN91TgUU2NkfQr2UaAsGXEALw_wcB
Looks great. It'll be interesting to hear your thoughts after the winter.
You could use four poles but the gap between the house and tarp will drip. Need a bit of a downward grade towards the yard so it won't puddle on the tarp. Also, the connections in the ground are a fancy way but there is no secure point on the pole attachment and a good strong wind could simply pull up the awning and the poles will fling up and out. The tarp anchors are heavy duty. Nice idea could use some tweaking.
Nice! Thanks for sharing. You gave me a great idea. 👍
So you mentioned that you put it on a little bit of a decline for the rain to runoff how does it hold up with the snow wet or dry snow in the winter time?
If there is a big snowstorm coming, we would recommend taking down the sail. removing it is super easy so this shouldn't take long!
Great job on the sail and the video!
Aside from the post and sail you can purchase everything else at Tractor Supply in the fencing section.
Great with all the colors! Cheery 🎉
I assume You just take it down and store it once it gets too cold and put it back up in spring
You make it look so easy, beautiful job. Gee maybe you could get a job installing them? I'll be your first customer.
Thank you for this!
The waterproof sail looked like it didn't have enough tension and the poles looked like they were swaying (were they?) when the shade sail swayed in the wind
The fastening base kit looks like it works well. I'll definitely order those.
Funny how your video popped up just as I'm watching some men install a metal roof over the front of a house. To me, looks like there's not much of a decline for when the rains come, which is almost everyday here now in Tampa. I hope I'm wrong 🙏🏻
How did you locate the header under the siding? This looks super easy. Thanks for sharing!
It's super easy! You measure up to the ceiling inside the house, take the measurement + 5 inches and mark that on the outside of the house.
He’s talking about the band board for the second floor floor joists, not a header.
Nice job. I love it.
looks good, but you should have installed the poles slightly tilted.
Sail looks very nice! Is it waterproof, will consider one for our deck.
If so,, can you give some info on that. Thats exactly what I need for my patio. Two anchored on the house and two anchored off the patio in the yard because I didnt want to drill into our new patio. This is perfect.
hello, where did you get the concrete anchors for the yard poles. I dont see that on their website.
Exactly ! Trying to find out where too I need the whole kit
Really nice!
That's awesome 👍. Thanks
how do you locate a suitable place to attach to the house?
Were did you buy the poles at?
You can also buy them from Colourtree: colourtreeusa.com/collections/hardware-kit-accessory
I dont see the cement anchor kit. do you have a link to that?@@Hometalk
How much was the sail kit?
The price varies depending on the size of your sail. You can get more info here: colourtreeusa.com/?gad=1&gclid=Cj0KCQjwrMKmBhCJARIsAHuEAPR4I2IvjFdWu-8P9Oru4-69gB7EmXSSHH75nGzjN91TgUU2NkfQr2UaAsGXEALw_wcB
I want this but im not handy enough to install
Groovy
Can you use 4 poles instead of connecting to your home?
You could use four poles but the gap between the house and tarp will drip. Check out some other ideas before you go and buy this, but it is a nice idea.
@@krys3216 Ty I will.
Yes! This is just how he chose to attached his, but you can totally just use poles. (:
@@DebraGill Just remember the house should be higher than the end of the porch so the rain will drain. Maybe a smaller attached/flashed type of material at the house towards the house sided poles, overlapping the awning, will provide a better (less gap) for the doorway area. anyways, good luck and looks like a nice project :) Stay safe, ML&BLSNGS:)
@@krys3216 thank you.
Do you have the link to the winch hardware kit? Thx! 😊
Where can I get the kits with poles and hardware?
You can find them in the Shop > Hardware Kits & Accessories section of the ColourTree website -linked in the video description box. Hope that helps!
Are you colourblind?
What happens with rain? Seems like an enormous task to drain after each storm……….
Could angle it down so it runs off
Price?
Price varies depending on the size of your sail. You can get more info here: colourtreeusa.com/?gad=1&gclid=Cj0KCQjwrMKmBhCJARIsAHuEAPR4I2IvjFdWu-8P9Oru4-69gB7EmXSSHH75nGzjN91TgUU2NkfQr2UaAsGXEALw_wcB
Did you make those yourself?
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Stainless poles look bad extending past the sail
Looks so simple😅 thanks bout F-this BS, I'll just stay inside....
wind storms and torrential rain destroyed mine and then epic ice storm hit and finished it off before i could get it down