A question for the structural engineers and handymen
tincanman said
10:58 AM Jan 5, 2017
I have a 2016 Fuzion 416 w/ a 16' garage and a pull down screen at the back patio/ramp. I want to be able to leave the back patio open all the time so I'm looking at 2 options:
build the wall/door myself out of wood frames & plexiglass - estimated cost ~$1,000
buy an Acrylic window by Custom Windows 4 track 4 vent bronze tint 96 X 90 - cost $1,176
(FYI, Lippert's tri-fold door that is a factory option, cost ~$2,500)
SO my question to the s. engineers & handymen; because this is being installed at the end of my 5'er where supposedly more frame movement is, am I better of using the wood or the acrylic/aluminum framing in the opening?
Thanks in advance - Tincan
The Bear II said
01:49 PM Jan 5, 2017
In my opinion, wood or aluminum would weigh less than the front or rear of an ATV or several motorcycles which is what the TH garages are designed for.
An option would be prehung vinyl sliding glass patio door or french doors. Build a frame for the door unit using wood or aluminum to close in the opening and add structural strength.
BART said
02:22 PM Jan 5, 2017
The ramp/door is not fulltime weather rated. Leaving it down and unprotected may cause it to delaminate.
LarryW21 said
03:20 PM Jan 5, 2017
I agree with Bart.
tincanman said
03:29 PM Jan 5, 2017
The Bear II, thank you - my 2nd option is basically what you're talking about - its acrylic
Bart, thank you - I don't intend to have it down in any winter weather, only sunny & rainy days.
I talked to Keystone & Lippert about the garage door Lippert sells for this. They did not indicate any issues leaving it open, their only caveat was not in winter cold like in Colorado. When I put it out I intend to cover it with indoor/outdoor rug, which should mitigate and UV damage.
I have a 2016 Fuzion 416 w/ a 16' garage and a pull down screen at the back patio/ramp. I want to be able to leave the back patio open all the time so I'm looking at 2 options:
(FYI, Lippert's tri-fold door that is a factory option, cost ~$2,500)
SO my question to the s. engineers & handymen;
because this is being installed at the end of my 5'er where supposedly more frame movement is, am I better of using the wood or the acrylic/aluminum framing in the opening?
Thanks in advance - Tincan
An option would be prehung vinyl sliding glass patio door or french doors. Build a frame for the door unit using wood or aluminum to close in the opening and add structural strength.
I agree with Bart.
Bart, thank you - I don't intend to have it down in any winter weather, only sunny & rainy days.
I talked to Keystone & Lippert about the garage door Lippert sells for this. They did not indicate any issues leaving it open, their only caveat was not in winter cold like in Colorado. When I put it out I intend to cover it with indoor/outdoor rug, which should mitigate and UV damage.