So earlier this year, we had a stamped/stained patio done out back. We don't plan on being in this house but a couple more years so instead of sinking the money into building a cover, I bought a pretty nice gazebo from Lowes. This was back at the beginning of June.
I didn't want to drill into my new patio to bolt it down so I bought some large decorative concrete blocks and bolted it to that. A week and a half later, we had a freak storm blow through with 50-60 mph winds and it flew into the neighbors yard like a giant ass sail. It twisted itself all up but I talked Lowe's into exchanging it for me so now I have a new one on order.
I'm really at a loss on how I'm going to keep this thing from going airborne again the next time we have a bad storm blow through. Should I suck it up and drill into my new patio?
I didn't want to drill into my new patio to bolt it down so I bought some large decorative concrete blocks and bolted it to that. A week and a half later, we had a freak storm blow through with 50-60 mph winds and it flew into the neighbors yard like a giant ass sail. It twisted itself all up but I talked Lowe's into exchanging it for me so now I have a new one on order.
I'm really at a loss on how I'm going to keep this thing from going airborne again the next time we have a bad storm blow through. Should I suck it up and drill into my new patio?
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