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gemorc
01-02-2008, 02:27 AM
New Years Day is my first full day as a full fledged Villager. tonight I will be spending the night at the Holiday Inn Express, but tomorrow my furniture will arrive. Tomorrow night will be our first night in our new home. Wish us well. Happy New Year everyone.
Congrats!!!!!!!! How lucky you are! Now keep us TV wantabees posted on your experiences as a "newbie".
golfnut
01-02-2008, 02:45 AM
good for you gemorc, we have a home in TV but are visiting Michigan for the holidays and this is what we woke up to this morning, http://i157.photobucket.com/albums/t69/eksharp8/snow112008007.jpg, we'll be back in TV by the weekend!!
REDCART
01-02-2008, 02:49 AM
The next few days are expected to be chilly by Fl standards but you'll be so busy you probably won't notice. Best wishes on your new home. George
Donna
01-02-2008, 03:16 AM
Gemorc,
Best of luck to you ..Enjoy your new life...
redwitch
01-02-2008, 03:18 AM
Congrats and welcome! You found the perfect time to move in -- won't be all hot and sweaty.
stjade
01-02-2008, 03:19 AM
:welcome:congratulations--we can appreciate how you feel-we are closing in our house feb 1st and can't wait ::) ::) ::)
Barefoot
01-02-2008, 04:53 AM
:welcome: Gemorc
You will soon be whizzing around in a golf cart. Hope you enjoy TV as much as we do.
Sign me
Couldn't be happier
BF
samhass
01-02-2008, 05:04 AM
Congratulations! Welcome to happiness!
The Great Fumar
01-02-2008, 05:17 AM
gemorc..
Great News ....Take a little advise from fumar, Keep your head down, losen your grip ,and don't peek.....
Oh yes, Congrats fumar
Frank2
01-02-2008, 12:25 PM
Congratulations. Life begins anew and welcome. :welcome:
Sgt Mac
01-02-2008, 01:34 PM
:welcome: :bigthumbsup: The Very Best to You
Da Sgt
Taltarzac
01-02-2008, 02:34 PM
New Years Day is my first full day as a full fledged Villager. tonight I will be spending the night at the Holiday Inn Express, but tomorrow my furniture will arrive. Tomorrow night will be our first night in our new home. Wish us well. Happy New Year everyone.
:welcome:
beady
01-02-2008, 11:45 PM
:welcome: :welcome: :welcome:
The very best to you. Have fun and enjoy.
ouma1938
01-03-2008, 01:06 AM
Congratulations. We wish you a wonderful new life in TV. Hoping to be able to do the same this year!
gemorc
01-04-2008, 10:30 PM
Well, I've been here officially 2 days now. I sure hopes it gets better. I called Comcast 2 weeks ago from MI. and set up an appointment for yesterday. They didn't show up on time. After the installer left we found out we didn't have HBO or Digital service. After waiting in line for over 30 minutes at the Comcast office, I was told that the installer hasn't turned in the paperwork, so I won't have the service until next Tuesday or Wednesday.
This morning I awoke and turned on the hot water for a shower. No hot water. Bad thermocouple on the pilot light. I got that fixed. Boy, I should have been a plumber.
I think I will keep this thread open just to bore everyone about my troubles.
Until the next installment, stay tuned.
Hyacinth Bucket
01-04-2008, 10:48 PM
Welcome to TV - we moved in on Dec. 18th
Had the same experience as you did with Embarq. They finally came the following day and turned on our phone service. Bill is still not straightened out. They are charging us for services we did not request. Like you, we set up our services about two weeks prior to moving into our new home.
Reminds me of the saying "Best laid plans of mice and men go astray."
We had hot water, but when we used the garbage disposal unit in the sink - we had a problem. The sink drainage system has to be cleaned out - at least that is what we hope will fix the problem.
Other problems may occur but in the scheme of things, these are minor nuisances.
We are here and that is what counts. We are having a lot of fun buying, painting and fixing up our new home - to make it "ours."
Hyacinth Bucket
l2ridehd
01-04-2008, 11:36 PM
Keep all these lessons learned coming, waiting to see if my offer accepted and will be there myself. At least part time maybe. And if all you pioneers can take most of the arrows...... ;D
Hyacinth Bucket
01-04-2008, 11:54 PM
l2ridehd
What wonderful news. I hope your offer is accepted. :welcome: :welcome: :2excited: :2excited:
Hyacinth Bucket
octcr
01-05-2008, 12:01 AM
I cannot be still...fellows...did you just buy your home? If so...did you "pay" to have your home inspected from top to bottom so you were protected? Just curious...not a good way to start out in the TV...bottom line...you know the rest. I sure would like to know the name of the company who inspected your homes. Really feel for you...so very sorry.
Hyacinth Bucket
01-05-2008, 12:12 AM
Yes, we had our home inspected. Will post the name of the inspector as soon as I can find it.
If you turn on the garbage disposal unit in the sink and only have half an orange peel in it, it works fine, if you put a lot of stuff in it, then there was a problem.
He may have checked it, but did not put much stuff in it.
HB
gemorc
01-05-2008, 01:45 AM
I cannot be still...fellows...did you just buy your home? If so...did you "pay" to have your home inspected from top to bottom so you were protected? Just curious...not a good way to start out in the TV...bottom line...you know the rest. I sure would like to know the name of the company who inspected your homes. Really feel for you...so very sorry.
No problem with the home inspector. Had hot water on Thursday, not Friday morning. Bad luck. We will see what happens next.
REDCART
01-05-2008, 03:01 AM
GM, I've heard of sand clogging the aerators in the sink, partially blocking the shower head and the screens in the washing machine hoses but your defective thermal-couple is a new one. Don't be discouraged, we're here to listen and support you. In the overall scheme of things, TV Warranty is quick to fix things and eager to please. Now Comcast and Embarq are another story.
cabo35
01-05-2008, 03:19 AM
Sorry to hear about the hot water problems.
I stayed in a resort in Quepos, Costa Rica on an extended fishing trip. Arrived on a Friday. When I went to take a shower, nothing but cold water. Called the management and they said that on Friday's, the hot water was diverted to the resorts south of Quepos in the Manuel Antonio National Park area. I jumped in the 85 degree pool, had a margarita or two with a fishing buddy and waited our turn for the hot water.
I wonder if their plumber works in the Villages now.
Be of good cheer....this to shall pass like ships in the night.
gemorc
01-05-2008, 04:00 PM
GM, I've heard of sand clogging the aerators in the sink, partially blocking the shower head and the screens in the washing machine hoses but your defective thermal-couple is a new one. Don't be discouraged, we're here to listen and support you. In the overall scheme of things, TV Warranty is quick to fix things and eager to please. Now Comcast and Embarq are another story.
The thermacoupler is not new. Every gas water heater has one. They don't last forever. Good luck with yours.
p.s. If you have an electronic ignition on your water heater the coupler will last longer.
REDCART
01-05-2008, 06:02 PM
GM, Thanks. I'm familiar with thermalcouples, just about every gas stove or gas appliance with a standing pilot has one. The pilot goes out, the gas valve shuts down. The sensor in a thermalcouple usually goes bad over time from constant use but I thought you were dealing with a new home?
Sidney Lanier
01-05-2008, 11:51 PM
Dealing with companies like Embarq and Comcast can be a real nuisance, and any resale home is bound to have little quirks that either the previous owners just lived with or weren't aware of. Remember that the job of inspectors is to find problems; ours made a point of mentioning a couple of visible sheetrock nails and loose light fixtures on the outside of the garage doors that needed a couple of turns with a pair of pliers. There isn't anything that can't be remedied, and in most instances it'll take relatively simple remedies. Keep your eyes on the big picture, which is why you're here; the little stuff will all get sorted out. Best of luck!!!
chelsea24
01-06-2008, 12:42 AM
:welcome: :welcome: I agree with Hyacinth. We had our newly constructed home inspected by a private inspector before we arrived. I have his number if anyone wants it. He was meticulous and everything was fixed before we arrived. We're going to have it inspected once again, right before our warranty is up. :bigthumbsup:
bestmickey
01-06-2008, 02:15 AM
CONGRATS Gemorc! Please do keep us posted on all your newbie experiences. I hope to follow in your path some time this year. Truly, I can do without all the hiccups, but you get my drift. ;D
bestmickey
01-06-2008, 02:18 AM
Keep all these lessons learned coming, waiting to see if my offer accepted and will be there myself. At least part time maybe. And if all you pioneers can take most of the arrows...... ;D
l2...did you make an offer on a resale, or were you bold enough to make an offer on a new home? If the latter, I'll put that in my plan (if yours is accepted).
good for you best of luck in your future!!!!!
gemorc
01-08-2008, 12:10 PM
We are finally feeling at home. Still living out of boxes, but he number of boxes is dwindling.
I had my Comcast account transfered here from MI. Boy that was a joke. We lost our email accounts, with all of our email addresses. Comcast in TV In nothing like Comcast up north. It just doesn't seem very professional.
One thing I noticed down here. I broke down all my boxes for the trash pickup on Monday. I had three wardrobe boxes full of smaller boxes. I put the boxes out on Sunday night and they were gone on Monday morning. Maybe someone is moving OUT of the villages.
I think I will stop writing in this thread. This is my home now, and we really couldn't be happier.
Barefoot
01-08-2008, 06:31 PM
We are finally feeling at home. This is my home now, and we really couldn't be happier.
After 2 1/2 months we are also finally feeling at home and couldn't be happier. TV is just as fabulous in "real life" as when you're considering it!!l
Hope you see you at the Crispers TOTV luncheon!
beady
01-09-2008, 12:47 AM
I feel like I have been here forever, in reality only just under 2 months. I can find my way around, feel comfortable navigating about in my golf cart and making some good friends. It seemed like forever getting here and now I feel so comfortable and so glad we chose this lifestyle. I went back to NH over Christmas and although I had a really fun time with the grand boys I couldn't wait to get back. That says it all. 040 040 :clap2:
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