Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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Yes, we do have a copy of that but it doesn’t say anything about being subject to water leaks. He may have mentioned it but we know lots of people here with enclosed rooms that have no issue so didn’t give it much thought. The important point here, I think, is that it leaks in the exact same spot every time. This is a clear indication of an installation issue. If the leaks were in random places, I would tend to think the Cat 2 issue was applicable. The owner has never once come out himself to look at the problem. It was a $20,000 investment for us and we had hoped it could be resolved but he obviously does not stand behind his work. Blaming it on the Cat 2 issue is a cop out.
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Florida building code definition:
"Category II: A roof or a covering of an outdoor space with enclosed walls. The openings are permitted to be enclosed with translucent or transparent plastic or glass. The space is defined as nonhabitable and unconditioned." Category 2 sunrooms are usually built with acrylic windows. This is the most common type of sunroom as going up to the next category is usual a substantial jump in $$$. Acrylic windows are a plexi-glass like material however they look just like glass to the untrained eye . Acrylic windows intended to be removed during hurricane force winds and are not totally water tight. They keep out 99.9% of water but some drips can still get through. |
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