Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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Thank you. Some very good advice here. I think I'll contact a Handyman to get some answers and help. My house is no longer under warranty.
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I don't mind helping, if it's not a plumbing problem, or a electrical problem!!!
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I know I'm going to sound really mean, but really what is the big deal. I too am a single woman and have owned homes for 30 some odd years. The great majority of the house is common sense . When you run your dryer clean the filter. When you need to change the AC filter, look at what it looks like before you take it out. The thing you thought was a camera, is the rain gauge so your system knows whether to water or not.
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If you bought your home "pre-owned", then hiring a good Home Inspector and being there for the inspection usually helps a great deal. When I do an inspection I always try to help folks understand the various components of your home, like the Sprinkler system, A/C system and heat pump, dryer vent, smoke detectors, etc. This is part of the reason a good home inspection many times takes at least 3-4 hours or more. Let me try to answer a few of your questions.... 1) Dependant on what style/type home you have, your dryer vent either goes through the wall outside or up the wall, through your attic and out your roof. Dryer vent lint buildup is one of the main causes of fires here in the U.S. Because of that, folks should have their vent checked and cleaned at a minimum of once every year or two, depending on how often you use the dryer. If you find your clothes are taking longer to dry, or are finding a lot of excess lint coming out of your vent, it is time to have it cleaned. There are people here in The Villages that do this well everyday as a business. 2)That "camera thing" on your gutter is most likely your rain sensor for your sprinkler system. 3) As to your roof, if you are not used to or comfortable walking on your roof that I would not advise you to start doing this now. When climbing on roofs, gravity is not your friend. I walk all over the roof whenever I do an inspection, as I do find roof issues, like improper vents, incorrect roof flashing, ripped shingles, etc, etc, in at least about 10% of roofs for a one year old home. I also find issues in the attic on many homes. If you are not used to walking on trusses, I do not advise walking up and all over your attic. This is why most homeowners have a warranty inspection done when their home gets to be about 10-11 months old...so issues can be found and documented and turned into the warranty department for repair so it can be fixed without you having to pay for it. To put your mind at ease, I feel that The Villages usually builds a very good home, and they usually do an excellent job at taking care of the issues turned into them. Please do not feel that I am posting here to "scare you into" getting a home inspection done. I would never do that. I am only trying to be helpful.....I certainly keep busy enough that I do not try to "go after" business in that way. Whether or not you ever need an inspection, please feel free to ask me any question you need an answer to...I am always happy to help. There are many other good people here that are also helpful. If you find it difficult to describe the problem or issue, you can always post a picture here.....if you have a question there very well may be others who have the same question or issue, so you would also be helping others. I hope this helps. We are all here to help each other, so please do not feel overwhelmed or alone in maintaining your home. Respectfully, Frank D.
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Bob Dix Handyman is pretty good at fixing many things around the house (electrical, mechanical, plumbing, etc.). He can, also, install drop-down stairs to storage above the garage, hang curtain rods, etc.). You can probably find his number in the Villages phone book.
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