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Mine is also on a cement base. Fits nicely, but I used an adjustable bungee cord so I wouldn't have to worry about blowing away since I live in a windy area. Thank you for your question. This is a secure, standing screen that can be used on a cement base.Your thermostat is the control center for your HVAC system. Programmable thermostats feature easy-to-read screens that allow you to program your heating and cooling settings and view the current temperature in your home. However, if that screen goes blank, you can’t do any of this. Honeywell and other brands of programmable thermostats typically show a blank screen when there is no power going to the wall unit. Change the Batteries A Honeywell thermostat will flash a low battery signal for about one to two months before the batteries in the wall unit run out completely. If you’ve been away or haven’t noticed this warning and the batteries can no longer provide power to the screen, it will go blank. This is easily fixed by removing the cover on the wall unit and replacing the batteries.
You may have to reset the unit and reprogram your settings once the display returns. Power Disruption If your thermostat is wired directly into your home’s electrical system, a blank screen indicates there is no power going to the unit, which means there may be a tripped breaker or a problem with the wiring. If the breaker controlling the unit hasn’t tripped, contact an HVAC technician or an electrician to inspect the wires. cover for central air conditioner unitSometimes a loose connection is enough to stop power from running to the unit. ac unit taking long time coolIf this doesn’t resolve the issue, have the thermostat replaced. brand new ac unit not coolingReferences ESP Energy: FAQ Question for Honeywell Thermostat Model CT3200Honeywell: RTH230B Programmable Electronic Thermostat Installation and User Guide Suggest a Correction
(Image credit: Erin Francois) Central air conditioning can be a lifesaver for keeping our homes cool in the summer months, but the look of the air conditioning units themselves leave much to be desired when it comes to backyard ambience. With our home being a duplex, my husband, Ken, and I had double-trouble air conditioner units located next to our backyard patio, and we needed to find a solution for hiding them in plain sight without interfering with their efficiency. We looked high and low for fencing with the right look and specifications to meet our needs, and after coming up short, we decided to simply build one from scratch out of cedar. Follow along as we build an enclosure that adds a beautiful wood element to our home’s backyard façade and more importantly still allows our air conditioning units to cool our socks off in the summer months. Twelve 1” x 6” cedar boards @ 8’ long Four 4” x 4” cedar posts @ 8’ long 2.5” Galvanized screws in a color that matches the wood stain
Dark walnut exterior stain Two saw horses (optional but helpful) (Image credit: Erin Francois) 1. Stain all sides of the cedar boards and posts with one coat of exterior grade stain. 2. Mark the locations for the four posts using a spot of spray paint. Find each of the exact locations by measuring out from the house, making sure the enclosure will align parallel. In terms of post placement, a good rule of thumb is to build the enclosure at least 12”+ away from the unit(s) on all sides to ensure proper air intake. 3. Use a post hole digger to dig down roughly 2-3 feet in each of the four intended post locations. 4. Place the posts into the holes and back fill with dirt to secure into place. Use the back end of a hammer to pack the dirt in and a level to make sure the posts are coming straight out of the ground. 5. Now we can start cutting and attaching the boards! Use a mitre saw to cut the boards down to size as you go to ensure a perfect fit. 7. Attach the boards horizontally to the posts using galvanized deck screws and a cordless drill.
If the ground isn’t level, hang your first board at the highest point and work your way around from there. Don’t forget to use a level on the first row of boards to ensure straight placement. 8. Once the first row of boards are attached, begin working your way up one full side of the enclosure attaching the boards with just one screw on each end to begin with (just in case you make any mistakes or need to adjust anything). You’ll come back at the end with the 2nd set of screws. Use two scrap board pieces as quick 1” spacers. Once you reach 6 boards high, you should be at a good height to hide the air conditioner units. Repeat with the remaining two sides. 9. When you reach the top row, mark the finished height for your posts, and cut them down using a circular saw. We chose to cut down the posts so they recess below the top row of boards by 1/2". (Image credit: Kevin Kory Studio) Have a really great DIY project or tutorial that you want to share with others?
We love checking out what you're making these days, and learning from our readers. When you're ready, click here to submit your project and photos. Shipping Showing options for 97818 Free per order Learn more about shipping costs & FREE pickup You searched: Find $79.11 When will it arrive ? Zoro Add to Cart When will it arrive ? $105.25 When will it arrive ? ShopLadder Add to Cart When will it arrive ? or Walmart stores Marketplace Retailers ship the items you buy from them Tracking details (if available) can be found in your Walmart account Done Phone:  Email:   Return Policy Outdoor UsageColor: WhiteDecorative screen conceals air conditioners, garbage cans and trash dumpsters More about this item... Add privacy to the outside of your home with the Suncast Outdoor Screen Enclosure, White. Made with durable resin, it stands up to continuous use and has five steel posts to drive it into the ground. Use it to conceal your air conditioning unit, garbage cans or simply to close off a portion of your yard.
This Suncast screen enclosure is finished on one side and easy to reconfigure and move if you desire. Decorative screen conceals air conditioners, garbage cans and trash dumpsters. 4 panels and 5 posts can be arranged in many ways. Steel posts with powder-coated finish. Posts are to be driven into the ground. Anchor stakes required (not included). Single Panel: 23 in. L x 2 in. W x 44 in. H. 26 lbs. Add an idyllic element to any outdoor area - at an ultra-affordable price. This Outdoor Screen Enclosure helps conceal garbage cans, home cooling units and more. Includes 4 white panels and 5 steel posts. All-weather resin construction is built to last. Powder coated finish adds extra layer of protection. Specifications Gender: Unisex Color: Other Fabric Material: No Fabric Condition: New Material: Vinyl Manufacturer Part Number: FS4423D Brand: Suncast Assembled Product Dimensions (L x W x H): 24.00 x 6.70 x 45.00 Inches Age 18-24 25-34 35-44 45-54 55-64 65 and older Gender Male Female The product was easy to put together and I loved the variety of ways it could be put together.
I wanted privacy on my 2nd level deck and failed to realize this product is for yard use only due to the stakes needing to be supported in the ground/dirt to stand up. I also believe that once the product is in the ground it may not be as high as some may want it to be to block out certain things. Using this to hide a AC unit would be perfect! Yes (9) No (0)  Report Yes (9) No (0) I love this screen so much that I purchased another. I needed to hide the air conditioner and it is great! I have had the first one for a year, and it has held up really well. I purchased another to hide my propane tank.....I live at the lake. So, I am very happy with this purchase. I found Walmart to have the best price. They beat out others by nearly $15. If you need a screen to hide things outside....this is perfect! Yes (7) No (0)  Report Yes (7) No (0) If all you intend to do is install a blind around your trash cans, or something along these lines, this screen set is OK. Note that it is not reversible, or double sided in its construction.
In other words, it is simply constructed of thin injection molded panels that are "hollow" on the opposite side from the detailed side that you see in the photos. It's also rather flimsy. It does look fine from the exterior molded side. Yes (9) No (1)  Report Yes (9) No (1) This product is a good value for the money. I purchased it to hide the trash can and the air conditioner unit in the back of my townhouse. I didn't want to worry about getting a permit to have a permanent fence installed but this is a wonderful alternative. The fence is pretty sturdy if you use the steel rods and put them into the ground. It has held up during some pretty rough storms so far. Yes () No (5)  Report Yes () No (5) This was pretty much what I expected. It's not terribly tall, but I was using it to cover up a pool pump and air conditioning unit--and it does the job for those two items. Not sure how well it will hold up in very windy conditions as the poles which sink into the ground are not very long--but it should be sufficient for most situations.