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Originally Posted by Jazuela
Is there some reason why these construction workers aren't able to use the local pool's rest rooms on days when they're on site? Or why homeowners who are having work done on their property, don't allow those workers to use THEIR bathrooms? The only time we have portapotties in our area is if they're doing major road construction on the state roads and are expected to be there more than a few days in a row. Amazingly enough, the workers have no problem holding it in til break time, at which point they walk or drive to the nearest public rest room.
Maybe Connecticut state construction crews have better control over their bladders than Floridian pool-installers?
Construction on private property here in Connecticut relies on the homeowner for use of the bathroom. And I've never heard of any homeowner who refused to allow the roofer in to take a pee.
Also I noticed there's no lock on that one. Don't they lock it when they're not there? This gated community isn't a "security-gated" community where you can't enter without being a resident or authorized visitor; anyone can get through these gates. You've had occasional (rare, but still, occasional) trouble with outsiders, why would you not insist the construction crew lock up when they leave every day?
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Seriously? You think I would go out for hours, leave my dogs at home, and let pool workers go in and out of my house? Even if I didn't have dogs who could get out. If you have a pool installed, feel free to tell T&D no need for a potty for your guys, that you'll give them a key to your house. Just when I think I've read it all here.......