How to hide my AC and pool filter?
Related Discussions
What to do with our livingroom ceiling?
We took the old popcorn ceiling off in our livingroom and thought we could just paint it. We fixed some hairline cracks where the joint in the sheetrock are, primed a... See more
Cheapest way to make a large retaining wall
I have almost 1/3 of an acre backyard that I will be re-establishing soon, and one of the projects will be a 2-3 ft tall retaining wall that will be approx. 25 feet ... See more
I am looking for someone to build me a pergola
I have a cement patio and want to have someone with experience build a pergola with a deck over the patio. I have a picture of just the one I would like that I found ... See more
How can I repair a rip in my canvas gazebo?
I have a 10x12 gazebo bolted to my deck. It is domed so it is very tall. I was trying to take the top down this Fall and accidentally ripped a hole in the canvas. Th... See more
Would it look right to put an outdoor kitchen under screened pool?
I just moved into this house coming from a house in the country from lots of land; so this type of home is very new to me. It's a typical Florida home with a screened... See more
Sandbags for landscaping
Has anyone ever used sand bags to border a driveway or flower bed ? We are buying a place in the woods with no sidewalks ( yet ), no paved drive way ( yet ). I was ... See more
Do you have enough space for a lattice in front of these units and you could plant clematis on?
What we got- and it was Costco was a large bin storage container with double doors and a lid with racoon proof top. We got it at Rona- (big box Canadian) hardware store. Only $599. WAY better than a whole darn shed!
http://www.hometalk.com/diy/outdoor/how-to-hide-your-a-c-with-a-diy-wood-screen-9178188
How to Hide Your A/C
Build a simple screen with lattice. It's fairly inexpensive and you can add plants around it.
You can use pallet wood to build around it, pallets are free from many businesses:
https://www.pinterest.se/pin/83527768067873760/?lp=true
I used 2 x 4's and build a small box like structure and covered it with lattice panels. The air can move in and out but it looks like a nice addition to your back yard. You can either have it to lift off depending on size of units covered or put hinges on it so that you can open an area to do any work on the equipment.
We planted irises in front of ours to hide it (like 2 feet away)