The anatomy of a pitched roof.
Install antenna on colorbond roof.
Metal roofs are considerably less complicated to install than tile roofs and typically won t take more than a day or two to put on.
You may need to loosen the bolt and nut on the collar first.
Whatever you do do not put holes in your roof to attach your antenna.
Can be mounted at any suitable location on the roof.
A tv antenna for digital tv can then be installed on top.
You may want to check this with a spirit level.
First fascias and guttering go up and the roofing materials are delivered to the site.
Make sure that you leave a space of approximately 12 to 14 inches between the brace on top and the one below.
Push the pole into a vertical position.
Finally connect the cable to the antenna and push the rubber boot to cover the connector.
Remove the pole base bolt and nut insert it through the hole in the base of the pole and finger tighten the nut.
Install the rubber protective boot to your cable which is normally supplied with the antenna.
Can i have my antenna installed inside the roof this is a phrase that aaron from jim s antennas montrose hears all the time and the answer is unless you want to receive perfect digital signal then having an antenna installation inside roof spaces is not advised.
This is a really popular spot for an antenna in the phoenix area.
Demonstration of installing an antenna mount on a tile roof.
It lets you get the antenna up high and pointed at south mountain without you needing to drill holes into your roof.
If you chose to install your antenna using the wall mount you need to drill pilot holes for the bolts that will anchor the braces to the wall.
Metal roofs need to be installed according to the australian standard as 1562 design and installation of metal roofing.
Both types use two screws that fasten the bracket to the the roof batten.
Insert the pole though the tripod collar hole end down.
Tighten both nuts on the clamp to lock the antenna into position.
The pole angle can then be adjusted so the pole is vertical.
Back in the day of analogue tv reception.