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Thank you for posting. I just ordered the Alumawood patio cover and used the tips per your review for lights and cross beams.
I installed a alumawood pergola and per building code and engineering diagrams I had to have a 27deep X 27wide concrete footing that the steel posts went 18" into.
How much was that give or take I'm thinking of doing something similar
HI, did you get a permit for this. I am in California. The clean round foundation looks great but is it permitted?
No I didn't. The city was charging way too much. It is a risk on my part when I sell.
@@how2togo I know commifornia sucks when it comes to having permits to work on OUR own house 🤦🏻♂️🤦🏻♂️🤦🏻♂️
I thought as long as the patio cover is not connected to the house you do not need a permit,( Ca)
How much did your patio cost total?
4500
4:10 Did you give them permission to take a dip in your pool?
Hi, have you had your own installers or have you used a company? Can you please share the installer's information?
What state are you in? I used a local company that buys and installs.
@How2ToGo thanks for the rely, I'm in Los Angeles
@@djoren4u californiapatiocovers.com, the name is Pro Installers. I was very happy with them.
@@how2togo Sounds good thank you.
“Did it the good way”, more like the bad way 😂, you got a smaller footing.
That’s what I was thinking also. They did it the easy way
Thank you for posting. I just ordered the Alumawood patio cover and used the tips per your review for lights and cross beams.
I installed a alumawood pergola and per building code and engineering diagrams I had to have a 27deep X 27wide concrete footing that the steel posts went 18" into.
How much was that give or take I'm thinking of doing something similar
HI, did you get a permit for this. I am in California. The clean round foundation looks great but is it permitted?
No I didn't. The city was charging way too much. It is a risk on my part when I sell.
@@how2togo I know commifornia sucks when it comes to having permits to work on OUR own house 🤦🏻♂️🤦🏻♂️🤦🏻♂️
I thought as long as the patio cover is not connected to the house you do not need a permit,
( Ca)
How much did your patio cost total?
4500
4:10 Did you give them permission to take a dip in your pool?
Hi, have you had your own installers or have you used a company? Can you please share the installer's information?
What state are you in? I used a local company that buys and installs.
@How2ToGo thanks for the rely, I'm in Los Angeles
@@djoren4u californiapatiocovers.com, the name is Pro Installers. I was very happy with them.
@@how2togo Sounds good thank you.
“Did it the good way”, more like the bad way 😂, you got a smaller footing.
That’s what I was thinking also. They did it the easy way