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Good Directions 606AZ Large Roofmount Blue Heron Weathervane
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$299.99
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Sales Rank: 889828 Good Directions, Inc.
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Avg. Customer Review:  Media: Lawn & Patio This item is currently not available.
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Good Directions 606AZ Large Roofmount Blue Heron Weathervane
- Hand-crafted, uniquely designed
- A delight in any yard or garden
- Copper - a time enduring material
- Easy to assemble
- Antiqued finish
Amazon.com Review
Looking to add a little old-world charm to your country home or suburban hideaway? If so, then the Good Directions Large Roofmount Blue Heron Weathervane will add just the right touch. This oxidized copper weathervane has easy-to-read brass directionals. Solidly constructed, it arrives in the box in several pieces, and it took us only about 15 minutes for complete installation. However, the unit is intended to be used with a roof mount (included), and you'll need a decent drill and good balance to accomplish the mounting. You'll also need a small standard and small Philips screwdriver to assemble the unit.
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Good Directions 606AZ Large Roofmount Blue Heron Weathervane
- Lawn & Patio: 0 pages
- Publisher: Good Directions, Inc.
- Label: Good Directions, Inc.
- Studio: Good Directions, Inc.
- Average Customer Review:
based on 1 reviews
- Sales Rank in Garden: #889828
Avg. Customer Review:
5 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
Customer Rating: 
Summary: Unforseen Problems 2001-04-09
Comment: This weathervane is beautiful. I called it Blue Heron Lifting Off Into Flight. It also assembled quickly and easily with a minimum of tools. However, the major defect is the copper construction, which could be detrimental to my metal roof, which is constructed with aluminum. These two metals are not compatible. As the rain comes down on my beautiful weathervane, it will drip components from the copper onto my aluminum roof and will eventually destroy it. An aluminum roof has a lifetime warrantee, but the roofer will not warrantee it with the copper weathervane on it, since the copper can harm the aluminum. Even though the pieces touching the roof are not copper, the rain on the copper will run down the roof. You need to be aware of this fact, before choosing a weathervane.
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