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The AC unit can be such an eyesore, but I didn’t think hiding it would work without lowering its efficiency. Nail the pallet slats onto the frame, making sure the boards are level. 99% of the time I would be happy to allow you to use one photo with appropriate credit and link back to PrettyHandyGirl.com (preferably to the same post it was borrowed from.) Add a few inches to the height and width. Home project tutorials.Making a screen to hide your air conditioner unit is easy. If you’re looking for a quick way to cover your unsightly air conditioning unit, pallets are the way to go. The bottom board is a few inches off the ground to give the screen feet to stand on.Measure and cut more pallet boards to create the slats of your screen. I like the smell of coffee and sawdust in the morning. Nobody wants methyl bromide in in or around the house.Such a smart idea. It can be modified to fit your space and allows for plenty of service access and air flow. I will definitely give this a try. I wanted to hide the unit but still maintain functionality and this DIY AC screen cover serves that purpose. I’m kicking myself for not building this screen sooner!

Repeat the process to make a second side.Take the two sides and lay them on a flat surface next to each other, with the back sides facing up. Here’s First find pallets to use for this project. )Mark where the hinges will go with a pencil and pre-drill holes for the screws. This makes a nice looking piece of furniture instead of a utility that takes up part of your yard or patio. I can't even tell you how freeing it has been this week just to be able to cut a piece of wood!! No Money DIY Air Conditioner Screen In my last post I told you about finding a saw that I had been wanting at a garage sale for $2.00 last weekend. A DIY Blog Empowering You to Complete Your Own Project. It can be modified to fit your space and allows for plenty of service access and air flow. Here’s a simple tutorial for this DIY AC unit cover. (I used three hinges for this screen. We opted to cut them apart with a reciprocating saw. With your drill or screwdriver, attach all four screws for each hinge. I live to break stereotypes and empower you to take on your own DIY project.Pretty Handy Girl is a participant in the Amazon Services LLC Associates Program, an affiliate advertising program designed to provide a means for sites to earn advertising fees by advertising and linking to Amazon.com.All images and tutorials on this blog are copyrighted material. (I used small hinges we already had on hand, but there are a variety of sizes available at the home improvement stores. The details on the build process including the 45 angles of the louvers are in the link above. I can be contacted via email: PrettyHandyGirl (at) gmail.com.We use cookies to ensure that we give you the best experience on our website. Step 1 Buy an old or new hallway table to fit over your air conditioner (we modified a Rekarne console table from IKEA for a perfect fit). We looked on Craigslist and found some listed for free. This screen has 2 sides hinged together but you could easily make a third or even fourth side if needed.Next, use a miter saw to cut four pieces of wood to size for each side of the screen, two for the vertical sides and two for the horizontal rows for each side.

Making a screen to hide your air conditioner unit is easy. Just look at this mechanical eyesore before:That view above is from our main entry point and everyone who comes to the door got a nice peek at that AC unit. Sep 17, 2019 - Using just some cedar and some handy outdoor glue, I created an easy DIY screen to hide my air conditioning unit on the side of the house If you don’t see any, you can ask at places like automotive repair stores, home improvement stores, manufacturing warehouses, etc.

Believe me I had those same feelings especially because our AC unit is located on sloped ground and the thought of building a fence screen on sloped ground made me put it off. Make sure to ask if you can take some and how many.For this project we used about 2 pallets. Cut apart each pallet until you get flat pieces of wood like this. )To conceal the air conditioning unit more, I elected to paint the wood gray to help it blend in more. See more ideas about Air conditioner hide, Air conditioner cover, Air conditioner screen. This makes a great cover for an AC unit or generator, you could even add an additional panel on the side to create an L shape for more coverage.I teamed up with Simpson Strong-Tie for this project and used their EZ Spikes to install the For the complete step by step tutorial including cut list and instructions head over to What would have been great here instead of the post was how the panel was built how the angles were determined and spacing kept.Hi Tom, Thanks for your comment. We elected to do this with pallet wood which (although it’s not the best quality wood) is free and easy to work with. A DIY tutorial to build an AC screen fence panel using Simpson Strong-Tie EZ spikes. The spacing between the slats is merely the bottom of one slat is in line with the top of the next slat. This will form the frame for each side.