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  • talisman
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    Originally posted by GrayStangGT View Post
    That's exactly what I need done at my house, but I didn't know they were that high.


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    FTR, that entire covered patio addition I just did to my house cost about $2500, not including the furniture and hot tub. Thats concrete, labor, wood, shingles, and paint; everything. 11k is fucking HIGH.

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  • mustang1200
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    Originally posted by GrayStangGT View Post
    That's exactly what I need done at my house, but I didn't know they were that high.


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    Yeah I got several quotes. He wasn't the lowest, but his work looked very good.

    Originally posted by Big A View Post
    I've got these along our patio eve for a more "year 'round" look, as opposed to re-purposing Christmas lights, and we never have the regular patio light on. The tube is attached with c clips, so you can easily swap out colors to suit the ocassion.

    Hmm. That's a good idea.

    Originally posted by kpc01 View Post
    Is it that stone pro guy in Mckinney? He has some nice stuff on his FB page. I've been wanting to do something similar as well but man that's a lot of money!
    No this guys just started his own company. He is from Princeton.

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  • kpc01
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    Is it that stone pro guy in Mckinney? He has some nice stuff on his FB page. I've been wanting to do something similar as well but man that's a lot of money!

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  • Big A
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    Originally posted by mustang1200 View Post
    11K is the estimate amount. It's a local guy in Mckinney.

    I actually took the lights down yesterday, but we had been using them for backyard lighting. Christmas all year long. FTW.
    Originally posted by talisman View Post
    I have three strings of clear Christmas lights on my patio for lighting. I like the lower level of light and the ambiance rather than having some bright light out there. It also saved me from having to buy a few fixtures and then having electrical run to them as well. All around win.
    I've got these along our patio eve for a more "year 'round" look, as opposed to re-purposing Christmas lights, and we never have the regular patio light on. The tube is attached with c clips, so you can easily swap out colors to suit the ocassion.

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  • GrayStangGT
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    That's exactly what I need done at my house, but I didn't know they were that high.


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  • bard
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    Originally posted by Txstang1 View Post
    11k ?
    Lol, ain't cheap are they? Congrats OP, you're going to love it.

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  • Txstang1
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    11k ?

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  • mustang1200
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    Originally posted by snacksnack View Post
    That's very much needed and awesome. Shingles right?
    It is VERY much needed. The concrete get so hot you can't walk on it barefoot. Shingles correct.

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  • snacksnack
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    That's very much needed and awesome. Shingles right?

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  • mustang1200
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    Originally posted by talisman View Post
    I have three strings of clear Christmas lights on my patio for lighting. I like the lower level of light and the ambiance rather than having some bright light out there. It also saved me from having to buy a few fixtures and then having electrical run to them as well. All around win.
    Agreed that's why I put them up in the first place. I want to put in some permanent lighting and fans, but can't figure out exactly what I want.

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  • talisman
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    I have three strings of clear Christmas lights on my patio for lighting. I like the lower level of light and the ambiance rather than having some bright light out there. It also saved me from having to buy a few fixtures and then having electrical run to them as well. All around win.

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  • mustang1200
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    11K is the estimate amount. It's a local guy in Mckinney.

    I actually took the lights down yesterday, but we had been using them for backyard lighting. Christmas all year long. FTW.

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  • mstng86
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    That looks good. Can I ask how much and what company? You can pm if you don't want to say in public.

    Oh yea, you forgot to take your Christmas lights down

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  • mustang1200
    started a topic Patio Cover

    Patio Cover

    They finally got started on the patio cover. Here is the progress from yesterday.


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