Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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Do You Trust The Villages
As the hurricane approaches, I sincerely wish the best to everyone and I hope that the damages, if any are kept to a minimum.
That being said, do you guys really trust the workmanship in your homes that were built by The Villages? I'm no construction engineer, but it seems to me that many homes here in The Villages were built quickly and I just wonder, what if the "big-one" strikes. How will the homes hold-up? Last edited by jcvdd1; 08-29-2019 at 09:52 AM. |
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Our house was built in 1996 and is still holding up strong. The only damage from Irma a couple of years ago was a lost piece of siding. So far, so good.
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Our house dates to 2004 and has weathered some storms well and we are pretty well protected this far inland except for from the tornadoes that sometimes are created by hurricanes as they work their way through.
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I trust The Villages but not my neighbors who (during Irma) left out many guided missiles I didn't want to find on our bedroom . I had to run around asking them to please bring those ^%^$&$&$ flowerpots. light patio lawn chairs & patio umbrellas inside. House (11yrs old) siding and (4 yrs old) roof survived 100% hopefully this time will be the same. That was my first FL hurricane.
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In my humble opinion, the new homes built now and managed by the "new" management team at The Villages place profit over workmanship. Just my opinion. |
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As part of my due dilligence I walked through 6 homes under construction and observed well built homes using the latest hurricane resistance construction methods.
The fact that they build thousands of the same home results in a highly optimized design and construction process. |
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I'm not sure what the OPs motive is, but under the circumstances with a severe storm approaching, this thread rates way up there as one of the most pathetic threads I've seen on ToTV.
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No, I don’t think this thread is pathetic at all. I feel that when you face your first hurricane you’d like to know how safe you are in your home in TV. For example, do frame houses fare ok, as compared to block ones? How about manufactured homes? What about the different ages of houses as the building codes have changed several times.
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Do YOU trust? We could be living in Tornado Allley---would you say the same there? Weather happens ALL over the world. Yes there's a lot of "news" regarding the weather. Sometimes I think it's over-done and if they gave updates just during the regular news, rather than adding between programming and updating on social media we'd be much better off. I think all this plays into people's anxieties. We've lived in FL/The Villages for 10 yrs now and so far we're good with where we are. As someone else said...pull all the stuff on your patio's, side-walks etc. inside. You don't want it blowing across the neighborhood and being responsible for damaging other people's properties. Be prepared for the worse and pray for the best!!! Worrying and lamenting about it won't improve anything.
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They say, “Knowledge never kills, but ignorance can.”
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Buildings in Florida have to be built to certain construction codes. Whether buildings constructed within or outside the Villages have to withstand established wind velocities for that particular area before they are certified for occupancy. All newly constructed building are inspected by county inspectors, not Villages inspectors, to make certain the structure adheres to these safety standards.
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I observed countless of supposedly "well-built" homes in South Miami-Dade County that were completely destroyed after Hurricane Andrew. So yes, I'm concerned. |
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So what are you going to do about it?
You could rent a mobile home and hunker down in it, if that would make you feel better. |
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