The screws size is 'Concrete Anchor - 1/4” x 2 1/4” Holds all 1” x 2” framework to foundation and walls' made by Screen Tight brand which was purchase from Home Depot (UPC # 731677457629). The drill bit is 3/16" concrete bit. Thanks and good luck with your project! 👍🙂
Dude, this was painful to watch.. First don't simply replace with the same kind of screws as you will be doing this again in 3 or 4 years. Get some nylo tec for the non ground screws and Pro Tec for the ones going into the ground. They are nylon/glass head and you won't get the electrolysis from the aluminum to stainless steel which is what is causing the rust.
won't the electrolysis still happen as the rest of those screws or steel and have to go through the bottom of the aluminum square tube therefore you have contact and rusting will occur underneath the screw head.
A lot of haters in the comments. You saved yourself a lot of money by doing it yourself. Of course a professional that does this for a living might have given better results, but you did what you had to. Great job.
Thanks for vid... Saltwater pool corroded my screws; screen enclosure 7 years old. And... Hurricane Ian, Sept 28, 2022 lifted some of the bottom panels. Unsure if simply using stainless screws sufficient... long term.
Thanks for the comment/feedback! Stainless should help last longer but I would think eventually will rust too. Someone had suggested this product which is interesting but not sure the nylon sleeves will last either? threadsource.com/product/pro-tect-system-for-pool-enclosures-4/
I suppose you can if done carefully to not show the roughness of the holes. But I would always prefer to use the same hole so not to have so many scars on the frames. Thank you!
It varies (obviously) by overall size, and your market. In central Florida, even a very basic enclosure will start in the $20k range. I have no idea why they're so expensive, you can get those aluminum struts at HD for like $100 each. lol It's like $2000 in parts, $18k in labor. It's absurd. You don't need a 4 year degree to run spline in a screen channel. lol
Sorry about that lol😅, touching to see if screw secured as the impact sometime doesn’t set the right tension just like you have to re-torque the tire nut after impact gun! Thanks
The screws size is 'Concrete Anchor - 1/4” x 2 1/4” Holds all 1” x 2” framework to foundation and walls' made by Screen Tight brand which was purchase from Home Depot (UPC # 731677457629). The drill bit is 3/16" concrete bit. Thanks and good luck with your project!
Thank you for this video and the item# for the screws!!!
The screws size is 'Concrete Anchor - 1/4” x 2 1/4”
Holds all 1” x 2” framework to foundation and walls' made by Screen Tight brand which was purchase from Home Depot (UPC # 731677457629). The drill bit is 3/16" concrete bit. Thanks and good luck with your project! 👍🙂
@@tick_go5989 Thanks
This helped a lot. Thank you very much
Thanks for feedback 👍🙏
Dude, this was painful to watch.. First don't simply replace with the same kind of screws as you will be doing this again in 3 or 4 years. Get some nylo tec for the non ground screws and Pro Tec for the ones going into the ground. They are nylon/glass head and you won't get the electrolysis from the aluminum to stainless steel which is what is causing the rust.
won't the electrolysis still happen as the rest of those screws or steel and have to go through the bottom of the aluminum square tube therefore you have contact and rusting will occur underneath the screw head.
A lot of haters in the comments. You saved yourself a lot of money by doing it yourself. Of course a professional that does this for a living might have given better results, but you did what you had to. Great job.
Thank You for your comment!
Those screws are fine for that application . The kit's they sell with the caps only look better .
Thanks for the feedback!
Thanks for vid... Saltwater pool corroded my screws; screen enclosure 7 years old. And... Hurricane Ian, Sept 28, 2022 lifted some of the bottom panels. Unsure if simply using stainless screws sufficient... long term.
Thanks for the comment/feedback! Stainless should help last longer but I would think eventually will rust too. Someone had suggested this product which is interesting but not sure the nylon sleeves will last either? threadsource.com/product/pro-tect-system-for-pool-enclosures-4/
Can you sand patch paint that one over .Put screw beside it?
I suppose you can if done carefully to not show the roughness of the holes. But I would always prefer to use the same hole so not to have so many scars on the frames. Thank you!
How much does it cost to build a screened in pool?
Hmmm, I have not keep up with the enclosure market so don’t have a clue but my guess would be very expensive 🧐👍🤞
It varies (obviously) by overall size, and your market. In central Florida, even a very basic enclosure will start in the $20k range. I have no idea why they're so expensive, you can get those aluminum struts at HD for like $100 each. lol It's like $2000 in parts, $18k in labor. It's absurd. You don't need a 4 year degree to run spline in a screen channel. lol
Thank you for this video
Thank you! Have a great weekend 👍🙂
So painful to watch is right. Why do you keep touching it for 5 mins after you screw it in. Just painful
Sorry about that lol😅, touching to see if screw secured as the impact sometime doesn’t set the right tension just like you have to re-torque the tire nut after impact gun! Thanks
That cage was one tropical storm away from ending up in your neighbors yard.
A good thing I got them screws replaced 👍 It made it through Milton 👍😀🙏
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What size screws and bit did you use?
The screws size is 'Concrete Anchor - 1/4” x 2 1/4”
Holds all 1” x 2” framework to foundation and walls' made by Screen Tight brand which was purchase from Home Depot (UPC # 731677457629). The drill bit is 3/16" concrete bit. Thanks and good luck with your project!
Good job , thanks
Good grief man, clean up the rust stain before putting the new anchor in!!
They didn’t use stainless brotha
Thanks for feedback! Do you know what brand or the best to buy them at? Thanks again!
Too many errors to list … either use a vacuum to suck out drill debris inside hole or use a compressor to blow out debris before putting in new screw
Thanks for the feedback! Still a lifetime of learning 👍👌
Vacuum to suck out the debris? Totally pointless work.
Please hire someone.
Thanks for feedback but I always been wanting to try it first for the experience!