First of all... Don't judge me. If it looks ugly, keep it to yourself. The goats and geese behind me don't care what it looks like.. and the couple people who can see it love me know matter what.
I got these sails set up to block the sun from scorching my house and hot tub. It was an unbelievably huge difference in the temps in the house, the usefulness of the patio, and the enjoyment of the hot tub.
The far right sail is pointed lower to cast more shade, but mostly to keep the side yard clear so I can drive around the house. Otherwise, a third post would be awesome.
They lasted a couple weeks before the eyelet on the far right pulled out in a windstorm. I resecured it and we were good to go. A few days later the far left upper eyelet ripped out in another big storm. They are 3/8 lag bolts that I predrilled for and ran into 2x4's in the trusses.
The 2 big sails are 20x20 and 20x16. The 10x10 has not had a problem at all.
You can see in photo 3 and 4 the lag bolt for one, and the ripped out other.
I am in love with the sails and want them up BAD. But I need some help deciding what I need to make for it to be strong enough and not damage the house.
My thought is to build a bracket that would secure between two trusses inside the soffit. Bolt the bracket to a truss on either side, and have a hook for the sails in the middle. I don't want to rip the trusses apart and cause damage to the roof though... Thoughts?
I could even span 3 trusses with a bracket if that's better.
I got these sails set up to block the sun from scorching my house and hot tub. It was an unbelievably huge difference in the temps in the house, the usefulness of the patio, and the enjoyment of the hot tub.
The far right sail is pointed lower to cast more shade, but mostly to keep the side yard clear so I can drive around the house. Otherwise, a third post would be awesome.
They lasted a couple weeks before the eyelet on the far right pulled out in a windstorm. I resecured it and we were good to go. A few days later the far left upper eyelet ripped out in another big storm. They are 3/8 lag bolts that I predrilled for and ran into 2x4's in the trusses.
The 2 big sails are 20x20 and 20x16. The 10x10 has not had a problem at all.
You can see in photo 3 and 4 the lag bolt for one, and the ripped out other.
I am in love with the sails and want them up BAD. But I need some help deciding what I need to make for it to be strong enough and not damage the house.
My thought is to build a bracket that would secure between two trusses inside the soffit. Bolt the bracket to a truss on either side, and have a hook for the sails in the middle. I don't want to rip the trusses apart and cause damage to the roof though... Thoughts?
I could even span 3 trusses with a bracket if that's better.