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Originally Posted by Orchid Whisperer
I agree. The photo looks like that roof is nearly horizontal/ no slope. If so, I would expect a roof collapse as water ponds on top of it after a rain (or is it already at an angle, not apparent in the photo?). I would want a 6 / 12 pitch for drainage.
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Originally Posted by DirtyCoconuts
It is for hurricanes. There are set screws in the masonry and I use wing nuts and nuts to secure a bottom track and then bolt the material right onto the house.
I am not going to put it up as that sucks and takes hours but I’ll find a pic for you
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Like this but without the top track
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Since we recently went through two 'canes here, I'm just looking for ideas for the future. I have tall windows around the house, and thought this might work to protect them. Thanks. Didn't mean to hijack the thread.