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I have just moved into a new home in So Cal and need to do something with
the eyesore affectionately known as the central air condenser. The builders located it just on the side of my back door and hope to build a pergola over the rear of the house and possibly the condenser itself. I've Googled looking for any ideas for a decorative blind so it does not draw so much attention. Any ideas (wood or metal is appreciated. I'm not looking to cover it completely, at least not to the point of poor air circulation or premature metal erosion. TIA Rance |
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R Hace wrote:
I have just moved into a new home in So Cal and need to do something with the eyesore affectionately known as the central air condenser. The builders located it just on the side of my back door and hope to build a pergola over the rear of the house and possibly the condenser itself. I've Googled looking for any ideas for a decorative blind so it does not draw so much attention. Any ideas (wood or metal is appreciated. I'm not looking to cover it completely, at least not to the point of poor air circulation or premature metal erosion. Plant tall bushes around it, or buy a couple of 4x4 PT posts and a 4 x 8 sheet of lattice, cut the posts in half, dig holes for the posts and place them in the ground, and install the lattice between them. |
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You should ask this question on the Renovators.com forums
(http://www.renovators.com). They seem to be pretty helpful. willshak wrote in message ... R Hace wrote: I have just moved into a new home in So Cal and need to do something with the eyesore affectionately known as the central air condenser. The builders located it just on the side of my back door and hope to build a pergola over the rear of the house and possibly the condenser itself. I've Googled looking for any ideas for a decorative blind so it does not draw so much attention. Any ideas (wood or metal is appreciated. I'm not looking to cover it completely, at least not to the point of poor air circulation or premature metal erosion. Plant tall bushes around it, or buy a couple of 4x4 PT posts and a 4 x 8 sheet of lattice, cut the posts in half, dig holes for the posts and place them in the ground, and install the lattice between them. |
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