First off, the PP material feels sturdy yet flexible—perfect for hugging my uneven lap siding without cracking. The white finish blended seamlessly with my exterior until I decided to paint it to match my trim (yes, it takes paint like a champ!).
The installation was shockingly easy. All sections clicked together mid-way, and the included instructions were clear. Pro tip: Skip the flimsy anchors if you're mounting on stucco like me—I swapped them for Tapcons and now this thing isn’t budging.
Space-wise, it swallowed my 5/8” and 3/8” lineset plus drain hose with room to spare. But heads up: If you’ve got a multi-head unit, measure twice—some reviewers struggled with bulkier setups.
What sold me? The weather resistance. After a brutal summer and torrential rains, zero warping or discoloration. My AC lines finally look intentional, not like an afterthought.
Minor gripes? The section lengths could be longer to reduce seams, and the zinc screws could be more corrosion-resistant. Still, for $30, it’s a no-brainer upgrade from exposed piping.