![]() The wet concrete will hold the post upright as you adjust it. Grab your level and adjust the level on all 4 sides of the post. Once you have them leveled, follow the directions on your fast setting concrete mix to create the wet concrete in the hole.Īfter it’s wet and mixed per directions. You will need to dig deeper or fill in the hole to make them level. Use a level to check the line and adjust the post height as needed. Tie a Mason Line 1″ from the top of one post, then pull it tight to the same point on the next post. You want the post tops to be pretty level so that the screens are easier to level. The depth will need to be adjusted on hills or uneven terrain. You could also cut the posts to size with a chainsaw after attaching the panels.Ĭutting after is probably the easier way to go, since you could skip leveling the top of the posts before setting.ĭig at least 12″ down for each post. Start with the PostsĬut the posts to the correct height with your Miter Saw. Scroll down to see how I made these removable fence panels.Īfter drying over-night, this post was ready for its panels. Once they grow in, they can be the star of that side of the house. ![]() We’ve planted beds full of knock out roses and butterfly attracting plants. ![]() Traditional lattice would work just fine. I just wanted the screens to fade into the house, so I didn’t need anything fancy. I had to carefully design a screen that would hide the units while letting them work properly. If you block off air flow with screens or plants, your AC could overheat and break or plants could clog the unit. When you start putting units together, like my 3, you may need to add more free space. Usually you need 5 to 6 feet above the units to be clear and 18″ around. The 2 key design factors for my screen were proper air flow for the condenser, and something easily removable when the A/C’s need servicing or replacing.Īs the daughter of an AC guy, I have to say it’s important to follow the airflow guidelines for your units. I know it was probably more noticeable to me than anyone else, but I had to do something about it. Suddenly, that side of the house seemed to stand out as the focal point for the longish approach to our house. We live on a corner near the start of our street. Removing the tree unexpectedly put a spotlight on our 3 air conditioners, the really scruffy shrubs, and weedy flower beds. This once shady and hidden side yard needed an upgrade.
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