Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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Does anybody know of a landscaper that could build up my yard ,? It’s not draining like it used to along the sides of the house like it was intended . It sits now it take 4 to 5 days to dry up ,can’t mow it ,the water now lays against the house. this just started around feb of this year any amount of rain , the Villages came out and inspected my issue and told me it’s on me ,they suggested a buildup
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Curious why it started now after draining properly for a while.
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Not sure why , neighbors haven’t put in new landscaping Just started. I have been told by the villages it could be the natural drainage damming up but I can’t find it, hum
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I would add dirt next to the house and sloping away from it so the water drains away from the house. That means you just have to buy dirt and have it put down.
But I assume the problem is not that easy so I think your only other alternative is a French drain. One of my neighbors put one in. It was probably 100 ft long and took about 5 men most of two days. The drain works well. Seems like you have a design flaw as your slab should be high enough that water does not come up to it. |
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OP, how old is the house? If only a year or 2, I would press home warranty again. The french drain is probably the least cost 'solution', but this keeps the low spot in place. It seems the better solution would be to have the sod removed, ground added to raise the area so water naturally drains away from the house, and sod reinstalled. Next Dimension did something like this for our neighbors. I would contact 3 or more landscapers, use ones that advertise in the paper, get estimates from each, NO money up front, check with seniors against crime.
On a side note, you may need ARC approval for a french drain, not sure about adding ground to raise the lawn. probably a good idea to call and ask.
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"Natural drainage," this is not NATURAL. Your parcel of land was or should have been, PROPERLY GRADED. It is expensive to regrade your property. If, it is new, your builder may or may not be correct. PERHAPS, AVOIDING THE COST. HAVE YOU SPOKEN TO THE WARRANTY DEPARTMENT? For us, they've been very helpful. |
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What is the ARC?
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ARC is the architectural review committee .
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The mission of the Architectural Review Committee is to maintain the high quality and consistency of the aesthetics and design of the residences and home sites found throughout The Villages.
VCDD Architectural Review 984 Old Mill Run The Villages, FL 32162 Community Standards Phone: 352-751-3912 Fax: 352-751-6707 Basically if you want to make changes OUTSIDE to your house, landscaping, etc., contact ARC first to make sure you can do want you want to do.
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We had the same issue when we moved here.....called the warranty department and they sent out a team and they modified the levels and we have not had the issue since. That was over 3 years ago so not sure what their position is now. Neighbors also had warranty take care of their flooding, in some cases having french drains installed.
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When it rains, I still have standing water between my house and the neighbors. In my case, Warranty would do nothing! -> Home warranty can be frustrating - part 2
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When will you be in that area
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I don't have ANY experience in TV, however remember that your can do one of these three things: 1) as stated PLACE MORE DIRT CLOSE TO THE HOUSE; 2) install a FRENCH DRAIN; or what I have not seen here yet 3) LOWER THE GROUND LEVEL AWAY FROM YOUR HOUSE.
I have found in my experience that sometimes that 3rd choice is best in the long term. Just my $0.02. In the end, I hope that you get this drainage addressed to your liking. |
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We also have a wet back yard. Wet enough that it is killing the grass. I find it interesting that The Villages does not take responsibility for grading screw ups?? We have gotten an estimate for fixing the problem. We had Tri-County and Adams landscapers come out. Both suggested a French Drain on both sides of our lot to take the water from the back to the front to drain. Unfortunately, this is an expensive fix. About $6,000. I don't think building up to yard would work for us because it would make the lawn higher than our lanai. We were the first house on our street and as the houses built up around us they graded those lots higher than ours. To me; that should be The Villages problem. dp
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