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Old 03-07-2021, 08:34 AM
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Yesterdays rain was a doozy. I had water rushing out of all the downspouts. It created a river that ran down the side of my house made a turn in the back yard and ran downhill to the neighbors further down the hill. I am part way down a sidehill so I am getting water from the yards further up the hill from me. All of this water is eroding the roots of my grass.
Anyone know of someone that specializes in drainage issues?
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Old 03-07-2021, 08:47 AM
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another side of the topic. We had golf sched for 1pm yesterday. All morning the forecast and radar indicated a rainout. We called to cancel at 11AM. And...at 1pm, virtually nothing here (between 466a & 44). Some sprinkles or light rain in the morning but not much else in the PM. So the 'storm' petered out here most of the day despite dire forecast. This has happened many times since moving to TV - radar and forecast, like 100%...then like Moses - parting the Red Sea. Direct-hit storms from the west either dissipating or splitting and going north or south.

I say "welcome to Florida" when this happens.
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Yesterdays rain was a doozy. I had water rushing out of all the downspouts. It created a river that ran down the side of my house made a turn in the back yard and ran downhill to the neighbors further down the hill. I am part way down a sidehill so I am getting water from the yards further up the hill from me. All of this water is eroding the roots of my grass.
Anyone know of someone that specializes in drainage issues?
OP, sounds like you may be in a new home. If so, you might start by contacting the Villages Home Warranty. The number I have for them is 352-753-6222.
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another side of the topic. We had golf sched for 1pm yesterday. All morning the forecast and radar indicated a rainout. We called to cancel at 11AM. And...at 1pm, virtually nothing here (between 466a & 44). Some sprinkles or light rain in the morning but not much else in the PM. So the 'storm' petered out here most of the day despite dire forecast. This has happened many times since moving to TV - radar and forecast, like 100%...then like Moses - parting the Red Sea. Direct-hit storms from the west either dissipating or splitting and going north or south.

I say "welcome to Florida" when this happens.
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Yesterday No rain to speak about here in the Village of LaBelle. We are just south of 466A. It often rains only in part of The Villages because of our size.
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No I am north of 466. We had over 1 1/2 inches of rain in 30 minutes or less. Too much water and nowhere to go but downhill. I have a video of the river in my back yard. Lots are so small nowhere to disperse the excess.
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No I am north of 466. We had over 1 1/2 inches of rain in 30 minutes or less. Too much water and nowhere to go but downhill. I have a video of the river in my back yard. Lots are so small nowhere to disperse the excess.
How often has this happened in the past?
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I really noticed it the last year or two. The run off has been exposing the roots of my lawn in the low lying areas and creating bare spots. The south side of my house has no grass in the area between my house and the neighbor. The neighbor has grass close to their home but the area on my side is lower so I get their run off too.
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What I like about my CYV. they all usually have gutters and backyard drains, mine even have French drains off the front.
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The Spanish Springs area received 1 inch of rain Sat morning.
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No I am north of 466. We had over 1 1/2 inches of rain in 30 minutes or less. Too much water and nowhere to go but downhill. I have a video of the river in my back yard. Lots are so small nowhere to disperse the excess.
The real issue is the soil conditions around here as well as the amount of rain. If, I recall we get 40 inches of rain. It has to go somewhere.

The soil conditions. The soil here is sandy clay. Clay does not easily absorb water especially in a hard rain where we get a inch or more an hours. Many properties have an unbroken layer of clay just below the surface. Solutions, I've added 7000 lbs of manure to my 5,000 sq foot lawn. I am proudly a bit crazy. I did it over two years. You need to get it into the,"soil." I have a 1.5 inch drill bit on an extension. I drilled holes every six inches or so down 6 inches and filled them with a mix of perlite and manure. Obviously a lot of work. I also applied 200 pounds of gypsum to property. Unlike lime, it does not change the ph but does make the small clay particles bigger an more opened to water and air.

Grass simply will not survive if too wet and it does need air or the roots will rot.

An easier way to do it, far less work, far less effective. You can rent a lawn aerator or hire someone to do it. It pulls one inch plug out of your lawn. You can apply manure on top of your lawn and rake it in. Manure is most commonly used. Any organic matter,
compost etc will do the same thing. Best to use if you can find a source is organic matter from a pond, be sure what you get does not stink. Seeds from water plants will not grow in your lawn. Seeds in manure will.
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Yesterdays rain was a doozy. I had water rushing out of all the downspouts. It created a river that ran down the side of my house made a turn in the back yard and ran downhill to the neighbors further down the hill. I am part way down a sidehill so I am getting water from the yards further up the hill from me. All of this water is eroding the roots of my grass.
Anyone know of someone that specializes in drainage issues?
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