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tommy steam
11-03-2012, 08:34 PM
what are your thoughts about gutters on a home in TVs. I see some homes have them and some do not. I just bought a new home here and I was wondering about it. Thanks

Bill-n-Brillo
11-03-2012, 08:44 PM
We've only got the builder supplied guttering on our house - the small section that is above the front door. After several years, we've noticed that the water running straight off the other areas of the roof (where there are no gutters) tends to beat a small rut in the grass where the water hits - it parallels the roof edge. Not the end of the world but it is noticeable.

Gutters help divert the roof water runoff away from the house foundation which is always a good thing.

Bill :)

Uptown Girl
11-03-2012, 08:55 PM
We can get some pretty substantial rains here in season, as you may already know. We had a gully develop around the house close to the foundation soon after moving into our CYV, even with foundation plants in place.

Knowing that our sandy soil would continue to erode at this 'drip line' and that our home was on a slab, we opted to have gutters and downspouts installed immediately. Relatively inexpensive, we considered it a small investment toward peace of mind.

I believe that The Villages now includes gutters all around on new CYV construction. Not certain about other home series.

Lpierleo
11-03-2012, 09:05 PM
We've owned a cottage home and now a designer home and immediately had gutters put on both of them since the homes are on slabs.

CFrance
11-03-2012, 09:29 PM
We've owned a cottage home and now a designer home and immediately had gutters put on both of them since the homes are on slabs.

We put gutters on to keep the rainwater from splashing off the ground and puddling in the lanai. Cheap and solved the problem. I didn't even know about the need to have them when you're on a slab.

Anyway, it's worth it to have a dry lanai, which we didn't before the gutters.

batman911
11-04-2012, 04:08 PM
Has anyone connected the rain gutter down spouts to under ground pipes to channel the water to the street or other drainage areas?

jnieman
11-04-2012, 04:36 PM
what are your thoughts about gutters on a home in TVs. I see some homes have them and some do not. I just bought a new home here and I was wondering about it. Thanks

Go outside during the rain and watch the sheets of water run off your house. You'll be able to tell then where you need them. We have them on the front and rear surrounding our unenclosed lanai. We definitely needed them.

CFrance
11-04-2012, 05:50 PM
Has anyone connected the rain gutter down spouts to under ground pipes to channel the water to the street or other drainage areas?

Our landscapers will do that during their job. In the front; in the back, no.

paulandjean
11-04-2012, 05:51 PM
Get them, worth a few hundred dollars.

Ripcord13
11-04-2012, 05:55 PM
We were a "little disapointed" to say the least, after having a designer home built for us to see that we only got two token gutters on the front of the home. I mean talk about cutting corners.

Uptown Girl
11-04-2012, 07:44 PM
I don't think it is the builder cutting corners... having gutters all around the house just isn't something that is regularly done in Florida.

Rest assured that all building codes are met here. In all the posts you can read here, you won't see complaints about our homes falling apart from 'cutting corners' on the construction. Just isn't so.

Maybe the people who set codes determined that the soil drains fast enough in these parts that gutters and downspouts are not necessary except to divert water from say, the front entrance. I don't know.

As I mentioned earlier, we added them for our own peace of mind. But we are not native Floridians. I'm from Chicago, where gutters and downspouts are mandatory. If they ARE putting them all around in the new CYV's, as it appeared to me when we last drove through a new area, it could well be because feedback has shown that more people desire them and they are complying.

I know we did speak of gutters to our sales rep and she said we weren't the first people to ask about them. The reps do give feedback to the builder.

daca55
11-05-2012, 05:36 AM
I have a patio on the side of my house and the rain coming off my roof started to make a black line where it hit hit the patio. Installed gutters and no more black line on cement. :o

Ohiogirl
11-05-2012, 07:38 AM
Don't forget that you need gutters to install a rain barrel from the downspout. We brought a large one down from Ohio and connected soaker hoses to it. Gives about half of our plantings in the back of our CYV an extra watering sometimes.

jimbo2012
11-05-2012, 08:10 AM
Don't forget that you need gutters to install a rain barrel from the downspout. We brought a large one down from Ohio and connected soaker hoses to it. Gives about half of our plantings in the back of our CYV an extra watering sometimes.

That's a great idea, diverting the water away from the slab too.

They make them in decorative plastic designs

http://images.hayneedle.com/mgen/dynimage.ms?v=1&w=226&h=226&img=master:PSS001.jpg

http://images.hayneedle.com/mgen/dynimage.ms?v=1&w=226&h=226&img=master:CCP001.jpg

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also see this site (http://www.gutterworks.com/downspoutproducts.html) for more options


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villager912
11-05-2012, 08:21 AM
M&M services did our gutters and advised us.mike the owner came up with some great ideas to divert the water and reuse it as well with rain barrels.his number is 352 307 5972

jimbo2012
11-05-2012, 08:33 AM
I found these guys by a good recommendation.

Stipes Seamless Gutter 352-390-7744

Cost $1.00 per foot plus downspouts.

Villages Kahuna
11-06-2012, 09:21 PM
...standard sized gutters and downspouts cost about $3 a linear foot installed. I had my downspouts connected to 6-inch PVC piping which runs underground several feet out into the lawn, where the PVC terminates with a section that comes up to lawn level, with a pop-up cover on top (you could use a slotted drain cover as well). That way the water from the gutter is more widely disbursed into the lawn. This idea can be any of the gutter installation company at minimal cost. Call T&D Screen Enclosures. They do gutters as well and were the ones who did mine.

mickey100
11-07-2012, 06:43 AM
Jamies Landscaping did ours the same way. Its a great way to get the water out into the lawn area, and really saves the mulch material from being washed away in heavy rains that we get during the summer months.

Gonzo
11-07-2012, 11:30 AM
We have a designer home that had only the small gutters. as the rains came we kept adding gutters around the house ($1.00 ft.) untill it was all done. It is much better now. All of the water is directed away from the lanai and house into our plantings.

Russ_Boston
11-07-2012, 12:21 PM
Wasn't going to install them but it really helped with runoff into the lanai. Much more usable during rain now.

jrandall
11-07-2012, 01:48 PM
We moved to Sanibel in October and recently installed gutters for the entire home. It is worth the few hundred to invest in them.

Geewiz
11-07-2012, 03:07 PM
...standard sized gutters and downspouts cost about $3 a linear foot installed. I had my downspouts connected to 6-inch PVC piping which runs underground several feet out into the lawn, where the PVC terminates with a section that comes up to lawn level, with a pop-up cover on top (you could use a slotted drain cover as well). That way the water from the gutter is more widely disbursed into the lawn. This idea can be any of the gutter installation company at minimal cost. Call T&D Screen Enclosures. They do gutters as well and were the ones who did mine.

Thanks for the recommendation. On my builder walk through, he advised adding gutters. Since I'll be using T&D to add a hot tub and birdcage...I'll just include the gutters. I am so excited!!!!

Mikitv
11-07-2012, 07:14 PM
We had gutters put on because the rain came down the side of the house and the windows where there were none. Something we've only seen in our years in the south, partial gutters or no gutters. Go for the gutters because it could damage stucco if you have that finish.

tommy steam
11-07-2012, 11:07 PM
I found these guys by a good recommendation.

Stipes Seamless Gutter 352-390-7744

Cost $1.00 per foot plus downspouts.

good info