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skyguy79 06-30-2012 10:02 AM

Recent rainfall and sinkhole
 
Recent rainfall and sinkhole activity in The Villages is of course terrible for those affected by it, but does all that rainfall increase your peace of mind that your property is less likely to be affected in the future by a sinkhole now that it has been tested with all that rainfall?

I'm no sinkhole guru, but I would think that if your property had the potential to have a sinkhole, that there's a good chance that it would have surfaced with the storms we just had. I'm interested in hearing what your thoughts are about this?

p.s. Please don't respond by telling me that I'm a joker short of a full deck. I already know that! :1rotfl:

Villager Dude 06-30-2012 10:20 AM

What was the recorded rainfail at TV from the storm ?

Thanks

zcaveman 06-30-2012 10:30 AM

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Originally Posted by skyguy79 (Post 514270)
Recent rainfall and sinkhole activity in The Villages is of course terrible for those affected by it, but does all that rainfall increase your peace of mind that your property is less likely to be affected in the future by a sinkhole now that it has been tested with all that rainfall?

I'm no sinkhole guru, but I would think that if your property had the potential to have a sinkhole, that there's a good chance that it would have surfaced with the storms we just had. I'm interested in hearing what your thoughts are about this?

p.s. Please don't respond by telling me that I'm a joker short of a full deck. I already know that! :1rotfl:

A valid question. But I don't feel any better or any worse. There is a lot of activity under the ground and you can never tell if these rains might have made a different underground tunnel or waterway that is branching off in a different direction.

jimbo2012 06-30-2012 10:37 AM

No, the water underground is eating away the limestone ceilings all the time from what I read.

Depends how thick that ceiling is I suppose.

Taltarzac725 06-30-2012 10:58 AM

No, erosion takes time. A new underground fissure can open up anytime there is a lot of force on it.

A-4 Skyhawk 06-30-2012 11:03 AM

I'm a Nuc so you'll have to bear with me here. Without going into what I do or where I am, I have a team of Civil and Geo Tech Engineers who gave me this opinion. With the type of structure we have in central Florida, a rapid rise or fall in the water table will expose weaknesses in the sub structure. Thus the holes. I couldn't understand the difference between this liquification and how they described what they thought was going on at the bottom of the pond that drained. It's something different. I didn't ask but I think they would agree with skyguy79 about how our property has been tested and survived. I feel sorry for the people who sustained damage.

Taltarzac725 06-30-2012 11:07 AM

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Originally Posted by A-4 Skyhawk (Post 514313)
I'm a Nuc so you'll have to bear with me here. Without going into what I do or where I am, I have a team of Civil and Geo Tech Engineers who gave me this opinion. With the type of structure we have in central Florida, a rapid rise or fall in the water table will expose weaknesses in the sub structure. Thus the holes. I couldn't understand the difference between this liquification and how they described what they thought was going on at the bottom of the pond that drained. It's something different. I didn't ask but I think they would agree with skyguy79 about how our property has been tested and survived. I feel sorry for the people who sustained damage.

Hope you are right. I seem to know one of the people who live on the street with the two homes in Belvedere which had to be evacuated due to sinkholes.

Barefoot 06-30-2012 11:31 AM

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Originally Posted by Taltarzac725 (Post 514314)
Hope you are right. I seem to know one of the people who live on the street with the two homes in Belvedere which had to be evacuated due to sinkholes.

What street in Belvedere Village had sinkholes and two homes that had to be evaculated???? Yikes. :22yikes: I must have missed that thread!!

I know that our home in Belvedere Village is fine for now. Our neighbours and our Homewatch Company tell us that all is OK. But we back on the Churchill Greens Golf Course with ponds, so I am worried. There seems to be a lot of sinkhole activity in surrounding areas. I feel that sink holes can happen anytime, anywhere.

I'm just wondering .... for years after we purchased in 2007, I heard absolutely nothing on the subject of sink holes. And now, it seems to be a frequent occurence. And not just with the recent rains.

Perhaps Henny Penny was right.

Taltarzac725 06-30-2012 01:27 PM

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Originally Posted by Barefoot (Post 514328)
What street in Belvedere Village had sinkholes and two homes that had to be evaculated???? Yikes. :22yikes: I must have missed that thread!!

I know that our home in Belvedere Village is fine for now. Our neighbours and our Homewatch Company tell us that all is OK. But we back on the Churchill Greens Golf Course with ponds, so I am worried. There seems to be a lot of sinkhole activity in surrounding areas. I feel that sink holes can happen anytime, anywhere.

I'm just wondering .... for years after we purchased in 2007, I heard absolutely nothing on the subject of sink holes. And now, it seems to be a frequent occurence. And not just with the recent rains.

Perhaps Henny Penny was right.

The two homes are supposedly next to one another on the 2800 section of Manor Downs. It looks like they border a pond or ponds on Churchill Greens.

I will PM you an address of one of the homes. I drove by them this morning.

OpusX1 06-30-2012 03:41 PM

Bare, your house is not on Churchill Greens, your old house was. I am pretty sure you are now on Belmont. Manor Downs is about 1/4 mile west of the old house. Sandy & Geno told me no problem in the hood where we are so far.

2BNTV 06-30-2012 05:20 PM

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Originally Posted by skyguy79 (Post 514270)
Recent rainfall and sinkhole activity in The Villages is of course terrible for those affected by it, but does all that rainfall increase your peace of mind that your property is less likely to be affected in the future by a sinkhole now that it has been tested with all that rainfall?

I'm no sinkhole guru, but I would think that if your property had the potential to have a sinkhole, that there's a good chance that it would have surfaced with the storms we just had. I'm interested in hearing what your thoughts are about this?

p.s. Please don't respond by telling me that I'm a joker short of a full deck. I already know that! :1rotfl:

NO!!!!!

and I am still a wannabee.

I would make sure I had sinkhole coverage and pray that it won't happen to me.

Thoughts and prayers for the people that have had damage. :pray:

anarick 06-30-2012 05:32 PM

does anyone know if Fernandina Unit 205 was affected by sinkholes??

asianthree 06-30-2012 07:06 PM

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Originally Posted by anarick (Post 514515)
does anyone know if Fernandina Unit 205 was affected by sinkholes??

I have not read about one in fernandina

anarick 06-30-2012 07:26 PM

thanks asianthree. all the threads we've seen on sink holes recently and the possibility of not being able to get insurance against them have made us nervous. we have a lot on hold in fernandina. we are seriously reconsidering now.

shalomuall 06-30-2012 09:06 PM

Our friends lost their dream house to a sink hole in TV. So they rescued what they could, sold it as is and bought another home in TV. That was good enough for us. We are building in Fernandina unit 206.


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