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Model: AECOJOY 5' x 8' Hardtop Gazebo Outdoor Aluminum Pergola For Garden, Patio, Backyard-Black
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I love the idea of this but those reviews and bullet points don't compel much confidence. PP panel & pre-drilled holes are cute, though. >Installed by sliding panels that you can easily completed
This should accommodate a couple of solar panels that, coupled with a battery, will give you nice lightning at night
I was thinking the same thing but would be a perfect start to your own little solar array and not investing a ton. I tcould see a few panels maybe three and get a nice battery that stores inside and charges off it at all times that you can take out for lights or have during a power outage for the fridge or something. and then slowly start growing to try to actually help with utilities
How would I attach this to a concrete slab? Would I attach it to the siding as well for stability?
look for concrete drill bits and anchors at local store... and yes, winds will take this away or could create vibration. Best to tie it down, however also be careful and aware of moisture building up and freezing/contracting. It will break up any unsealed concrete, longevity is the tricky part!
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Care to elaborate? I was just thinking about putting this up above a window in the back of my house.
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