Mike, noticing all the patio posts/beams are a good 9" to 1' to 2' in from the edges? Any reason why they can't be lined up flush (post edge to insulated cover edge)?
Can you do a video on how electrical is done? I see the EMT along the house but what about wiring to post lights? Recessed lights? Is wiring run within the post and roof panels?
Hello Mike, The Steel C Beams that we put into the header for structural integrity comes from the patio factories. I’m not sure who they buy them from.. they come usually in 3 thicknesses (12, 14, and 16 gauge) hope that helps 😁👍🏼
Hello Alfred, There are so many variables that will determine that. Usually having the roof at about 20’ is a decent projection and you’d have the beam and post at 18’ approx. Again there’s so many things that would determine that, like wind speeds in that area, city, footings, no footings, thickness of ceiling, mid span beam, type of roof. My cell is (909) 806-5951 if you ever have any questions ? Thanks much
@@LizA-ry4nb I’m so sorry I don’t know anyone in that area. The price seems to be in range for something that big, done at quality with premium materials for Northern California. My cell is (909) 806-5951 if you have any questions. Texting is best or leave VM Thanks
I am doing the same thing using the Newport Alumuwood non insulated with the 6 LED lights. I like those lamp post though looking good. 20 X27 foot
beautiful
Dear Mike, great work and great video. Is this the same material manufactured in Buena Park and what’s the color combo you used? Thank you.
Mike, noticing all the patio posts/beams are a good 9" to 1' to 2' in from the edges? Any reason why they can't be lined up flush (post edge to insulated cover edge)?
Can you do a video on how electrical is done? I see the EMT along the house but what about wiring to post lights? Recessed lights? Is wiring run within the post and roof panels?
Great work Mike. Wondering who manufactures the long metal beams you often use? Thanks for any information. ML
Hello Mike,
The Steel C Beams that we put into the header for structural integrity comes from the patio factories. I’m not sure who they buy them from.. they come usually in 3 thicknesses (12, 14, and 16 gauge) hope that helps 😁👍🏼
Whats the longest you can go with for that open space between the beams? Is it 20’? I have a similar situation
Hello dear i would like to know the price of those & how long be Don for this job
The width was about 48ft you said. What is the maximum length or span you can go from the house wall out? 48ft x 15ft? 48ft x 18ft? Please let me know
Hello Alfred,
There are so many variables that will determine that. Usually having the roof at about 20’ is a decent projection and you’d have the beam and post at 18’ approx.
Again there’s so many things that would determine that, like wind speeds in that area, city, footings, no footings, thickness of ceiling, mid span beam, type of roof. My cell is (909) 806-5951 if you ever have any questions ?
Thanks much
@@mikesousaabovebeyondpatios3801 Thanks for replying.
Elitewood ultra or classic? Thank you
Elitewood classic cedar
Curious how much something like this cost?
tom hu I think it was like 10-12K including all electrical, footings to be cut and poured and steel beams etc
Whats the depth ?
How much this one cost now ?
The price for summer 2022 would be around $15k I’m guessing give or take (Elitewood Product)
@@mikesousaabovebeyondpatios3801 What are the dimensions of the patio L x W?
What’s the cost of this cover
I believe with insulated, all electrical, permit fees and footings ....between $10-$12,000
@@mikesousaabovebeyondpatios3801 we got qoutes for 28K-30K for 50x15 insulated Elitewood patio cover. Do you have references for N. Cal?
@@LizA-ry4nb I’m so sorry I don’t know anyone in that area. The price seems to be in range for something that big, done at quality with premium materials for Northern California. My cell is (909) 806-5951 if you have any questions. Texting is best or leave VM
Thanks