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Everyone who owns a pet understands that they all love their freedom to play and explore. It can be hard to give them this freedom if you are not around your home all time so installing a patio pet door can do just that. Having one of these doors installed will ensure that you do not have to constantly let your pet in and out of the house. They can simply come and go as they please. There are two ways that you can go about putting a patio pet door into your home. These are purchasing one or building one yourself. If you are thinking about building a patio door or simply installing one then below is some great hints and tips to keep in mind when doing so.
The first step you need to take the measurements that you will need for your patio pet flap. These measurements will include those of your current patio door and some measurements of your pet. One of the most important door measurements that you must take is how far your patio door opens. This will give you an indication of how much room you have to for your pet panel. The next door measurement should be the one from the bottom to the top which will give you an idea of how high your pet door must be.
After you have your overall door measurements you need your pet measurements so that you can build a suitable door into the pet panel insert. These measurements should include the following:
- From the ground to the bottom of your pets stomach - this should be the maximum height that the bottom of your pet door
- From the ground to the point of your pets shoulder blade - this will indicate how high the cat or dog door must be. Also, if you have a large pet then take a measurement across the shoulder blades to ensure that the pet flap will be wide enough
When installing your pet door you have to follow a few simple steps to do it correctly. If you have purchased your door then it should come with clear, well set out instructions. The easiest of all pet doors to install are the sliding glass door inserts. Or that is required is a screw driver and a bit of handyman know how.
Building your own pet flap will take a bit longer and needs a few skills to make a good one. There are some great guides out there that can be found for free (like the one that can be found below) or that can be purchased. Whatever you choose to do, installing a patio pet door will not only make your pet a much happier creature, it should leave you with more time on your hands to do what you please without worrying about whether your pet wants to do outside or not.
There are some wonderful resources out there like this site on pet doors. Alternatively, for more information on patio pet doors in general have a look at this site full of great information about patio pet doors.
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Additional Information Manufactured In: USA Manuf Part # FD6100 Model FD 6100 Expected Ship Date 1-3 Days Weight 88.0000 Warranty 90 Days Dimensions 24.2"L x 16.5"W x 20.7"H Speed (sheets/minute) 23 Fold Types C-Fold, Double Parallel Paper Feed Type Automatic, Semi-Automatic Sheet Feeders 2 Paper Input Capacity 100 Minimum Paper Size 5.875"W x 3.125"L Maximum Paper Size 8.875"W x 14"L Envelope Input Capacity 100 Minimum Envelope Size 8.75"W x 4.1"H Maximum Envelope Size 9.5"W x 4.875"H Inserts/BRE's 100 Minimum Insert/BRE Size 5.875"W x 3.125"H Programmable Yes Duty Cycle (pieces/month) 3000 Counter Yes
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Will my metal poles in a concrete slab bend with side wind?
On a regular industrial concrete slab (maybe 6in deep) I am thinking of core drilling holes (about 1 1/2 in in diameter) to insert metal poles of slightly smaller diameter that will stand 6ft tall above the slab surface.
These poles will support a standard panel fence.
Does anybody have any idea how much lateral strength it would take to bring down these poles?
I am trying to imagine if they would bend or if the slab would crack under extreme wind pressures.
This is a serious question, so no jokes please.
try to stay inside the slab about a foot or so...if your lucky you'll get next to some reinforcement(like rebar). When you put the poles in, plumb them up good and re-fill the gap left in the concrete with some non-shrink grout. I say this because concrete mixes(in bags) are not quite as strong as ready-mix concrete(the stuff that your driveway is made of) and concrete shrinks as it cures. Non shrink grout doesn't-hence the name. You can buy this by the small container(like 5 lbs) or in a bigger bag(40 lb) at most hardware stores. The other suggestion I have is to fill the poles themselves with concrete-to add rigidity. This is a common practice for parking bolsters that are used to protect buildings and other objects. The if you do that, you can get away with using a thinner walled pipe. The only other thing I'd do is auger the hole deeper into the soil, so you can get the pipe itself in the ground an additional 8" to a foot- that will give you added ballast. Hope this gives you a few good ideas!
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