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almostready 01-22-2015 10:18 PM

birdcage question
 
I am a newbie to Talk of the Villagers and a newbie to Florida. I recently moved to The Villages and had a birdcage built. Is it usual for condensation to drip down the vertical aluminum posts of a bird cage in the morning and puddle on the concrete floor? (There's one particular post, adjacent to the gutter, which definitely accumulates the largest puddle of water.)
... I'm afraid to think about what the puddle(s) will look like during a heavy rainy.

I asked the contractor who built the birdcage about this and he said its all normal. I inquired about caulking the joints at the top of the posts where the water appears to be dripping through. He said that he didn't want to do that as it would create a place for water to sit and become stagnant and moldy.

Any thoughts on this from birdcage owners?

almostready 01-23-2015 02:01 PM

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leftyf 01-24-2015 08:55 AM

I have a gutter in my birdcage that leaks at the 2 joints it has. I have tried to stop the leaks with that spray that guy advertises, don't work. I tried RV self leveling caulk, don't work. I tried a whole gallon of roof cement, don't work. Trying to find a contractor to remove the gutter and dome part of the birdcage and replace with a solid roof. So far, no luck at that either. I would not recommend a birdcage that has a gutter in it.

NotGolfer 01-24-2015 11:19 AM

We live in a semi-tropical area. It's not like "up north" we've found. Condensation (from humidity) does form and drip so this may be your issue. I would inquire with "maybe" a company like T & D and ask them re: this if it's a problem you can't live with. Oh...I've noticed with our lanai that a green 'substance' occurs (moss?) One just has to be sure to pressure wash areas on a regular basis to get rid of this. We never knew about "having" to pressure wash homes before moving here, having to have a "bug man" neither so it's just something we need to adapt to living in a different area of the country.

graciegirl 01-24-2015 12:55 PM

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Originally Posted by NotGolfer (Post 1000434)
We live in a semi-tropical area. It's not like "up north" we've found. Condensation (from humidity) does form and drip so this may be your issue. I would inquire with "maybe" a company like T & D and ask them re: this if it's a problem you can't live with. Oh...I've noticed with our lanai that a green 'substance' occurs (moss?) One just has to be sure to pressure wash areas on a regular basis to get rid of this. We never knew about "having" to pressure wash homes before moving here, having to have a "bug man" neither so it's just something we need to adapt to living in a different area of the country.


Well said. Sometimes the condensation "puddles" can be lou-lou's.

villagetinker 01-24-2015 04:14 PM

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Originally Posted by leftyf (Post 1000317)
I have a gutter in my birdcage that leaks at the 2 joints it has. I have tried to stop the leaks with that spray that guy advertises, don't work. I tried RV self leveling caulk, don't work. I tried a whole gallon of roof cement, don't work. Trying to find a contractor to remove the gutter and dome part of the birdcage and replace with a solid roof. So far, no luck at that either. I would not recommend a birdcage that has a gutter in it.

2 of my neighbors just had birdcages installed, and the next door neighbor has one original with the house. ALL 3 have the large gutter between the house and the birdcage. If you do not have this, then all of the rain coming off the roof will go into the birdcage. As for the leaks, if the house is relatively new, call home warranty, if not, I would contact a company like T&D, and discuss the problem to see if they can provide a permanent fix.

Hope this helps.

Hopeful2 01-26-2015 09:25 PM

We recently had a birdcage installed and we do find occasional, small puddles of condensation in the morning.


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