December 31, 20186 yr Has anyone mounted one to a roof? Our garage has a 1-story sloped roof so I think it'd be perfect. I want the hoop to be adjustable since my oldest is 7. This is the one I'm thinking of going with. Cheapest out there by far, but still north of $500. Hoop
December 31, 20186 yr If you want the roof on your garage to leak then put the goal bracket up there.
January 2, 20196 yr If you want the roof on your garage to leak then put the goal bracket up there. Gagree... get a post, don’t attach to house, especially to the roof
January 6, 20196 yr On 12/31/2018 at 4:50 PM, deadshank said: If you want the roof on your garage to leak then put the goal bracket up there. Dude, my warranty expired around 1 or 2 years ago. You're costing me business. Srsly, though, the biggest problem isn't how you attach it (best way IMO would be to remove shingles & vapor barrier, remove some decking, reinforce the truss with added 2x6's blocked on & maybe even some running horizontal for the area above & below where the decking was removed then replace the decking. with another 2x6 set dead center in the middle of your opening Add 1, maybe even 2 layers of ice & water on the replaced decking & then new vapor barrier & new shingles. Once you pre-drill your holes for the bolts (probably 2 sizes smaller than the bolts), add some heavy roof cement like Henry 505 (gunnable, 1 tube max) into each hole & then tap your bolts into the brackets. The problem is the constant vibrations are going to cause the bolt holes to wiggle & eventually, you'll probably have small gaps that will permit water penetration & subsequently, rotted wood. Get a driveway rig with the weighted base (add sand or water) on wheels; those are easier to adjust for height as the kid grows. Plus, if you decide to sell... even if you don't have any problems with it & everything is tight, maybe the buyer will see that roof mounted setup as an eyesore or a liability.
January 7, 20196 yr Our basketball hoop growing up was mounted to the gable? pitch? end of the garage. Was up there for 30+ years with nary an issue. Houses weren't built out of shit then too so there's that.
January 7, 20196 yr On 1/5/2019 at 11:17 PM, NotActuallyALonghorn said: You could mount it to the roof of your car. Brilliant. Then you can teach them the running dribble and layup as you progressively drive faster down the street.
January 7, 20196 yr On 1/1/2019 at 8:27 PM, William_Cannon said: Gagree... get a post, don’t attach to house, especially to the roof This. Pay the extra and get a post mount, more expensive but the headache of your son becoming Shaq and ripping your roof off it will be cheaper in the long run especially if you want it to be adjustable.
January 13, 20196 yr Author Roof mount is actually much more expensive than a post mount. Main part of our problem is our driveway is sloped.
January 13, 20196 yr 8 hours ago, gsoda3 said: Roof mount is actually much more expensive than a post mount. Main part of our problem is our driveway is sloped. Adds character. When we were kids we played on some jacked up driveways.
January 15, 20196 yr On 1/13/2019 at 1:30 AM, gsoda3 said: Roof mount is actually much more expensive than a post mount. Main part of our problem is our driveway is sloped. ? You still N of Wells Branch? I recall that being pretty much flat. Then again, it's been more than a few years, so...
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