Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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I'm from the North and only have owned wood framed homes. My new house in Lake Denham is pre-cast, concrete finished home. I'm assuming the concrete/stucco finish is directly on the concrete? Is it okay to drill into the concrete to mount a Nest camera? Perhaps some of the trim is wood and I can mount it there instead?
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Just helped a neighbor install some brackets on concrete walls. For the first time I used SDS bits and a suitable impact drill, wow huge difference. You can probably get by with standard concrete bits and a regular drill. Use plastic inserts and associated screws, I suggest getting stainless steel to avoid rusting.
And to your original question, yes, the stucco should be directly over the concrete, very similar to our concrete/block home. I would go with longer plastic inserts, so you have some grip in the concrete and not just the stucco.
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Tapcon
Hex-Washer-Head Concrete Anchors Get these at all Big Box or hardware stores... ![]()
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On block construction, they will have a lentil to support the weight of the roof on openings for doors and windows. Not sure if they have those for the pre-cast tilt wall construction, so you may have more than just concrete and stucco to drill through, depending on where you are drilling.....
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Google video
installing nest camera on stucco |
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Thanks for the tips. I've used tapcon before. In my google search this may be an option, installing under the eave rather than drilling the concrete.
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I appreciate the offer. I have the tools I need. I won't be there until October. I close September 12th. Just getting prepared. Since we won't be there full time I want to be able to see my lawn is being cared for and the house is secure, hence the cameras.
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I mounted two wireless cameras, one under the eaves that captures driveway and front of the house and one to a Sylvester palm near the back entrance that captures back door and rear of house. Super easy and no issues in the two years they have been up. Replaced battery annually. I have block and stucco and preferred not to mount to that.
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I attached two of min to the down spouts. Works fine.
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just a different option as I didn't want it into the concrete at this point in time |
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