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To: Cc: Fran: Sent Subject: Re: TV hook up for back patio... Mon 8/6/2012 11:15:34 PM Thinking o ver this patio and build a bar the TV will be located on the garage wall I the middle. Wa iut but I bet will be the same. I'd like a hose connection in back as well. One near garage doors.... Maybe in between one of the garage doors? Maybe one near side door entrance? Too many? Sent from my iPhone vero On Aug 6, 2012, at 5:18 PM, John Heyrich te: If it's mounted under the back ()ling now, that will offer adequate plenty of cover. At that garage wall location it would be more difficult to protect. The future roof will solve all your problems! You'll need to run some wiring now, or at least if it's just a rough pvc conduit for future pulling ability. Good thing you mentioned the bar: we need to run rough plumb); for that too. Also: think about exterior hose bib locations, which I haven't shown yet. I like to put one inside at the back of the garages This is a need to get these issues onto the table and address them glif: if they will be future application. Think what you may need to add on porch as well. .jes keep thinking! On Aug 6, 2012, at 5:07 P rote: Oh my! Let me take a look at plans when I get home! I don't want to move doors over :awe things off balance! When we originally had the covered veranand i were discussing A TV out there to go with the bar We won't be able to put a TV in really until we can cover this area and I don't know when that will be. I just thought easier to put in now than later. Hang in. I'm sitting on the train in GC right now Sent from my iPhone On Aug 6, 2012, at 5:00 PM, John Heyric wrote: INDEED! I'll show it. ...but wherein) Ideally under EFTA_R1_00839049 EFTA02163428 the 24" overhang. You have the most wall space (about 611 of solid wall) right behind the fireplace, but that's a bit too far from the center of your main furniture grouping, and too far from anybody over by the dinette doors, maybe?? Only 3 feet max between the family room doors. We have room to slide to doors a foot or so either way, but will this look awkward and funky compressed betw these two elegant door/transom units? ...And then if you angle one at 45 degrees, in the little corner by the dining wall bump out, it can only be about 30 to 32 inches wide; and you can't see it from in front of the dining room. Dunno? This is a tough one. You know, there's also a big long, l Oft unimpeded stone wall over on the garage ext. Maybe if it's a larger 60" plus screen, this would be acceptable in terms of viewing from the main seating over in front of the family doors? jes thinking fast and typing outloud here. Sorry, this one is your callaey, it's your idea!!! Hahaha, John On Aug 6, 2012, at 4:40 l' rote: I just remembered we are going to want to be able to put a TV out on the back patio...do we need to indude this on the electrical plan? Thanks for coming on Saturday! House is really coming together and we appreciate you making sense out of everything! EFTA_R1_00839050 EFTA02163429

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