Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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The question is was this filter clogged when we had an abundance of water or just since the drought...the holding ponds are empty...soon we will be like other counties in Florida if we don't get rain...no watering at all and then all your filters will stay clean...
Altamonte Springs officials continue to be the most aggressive about enforcing watering rules. Since late January, the city has issued more than 2,500 citations totaling more than $41,000 in fines, said John Peters, public works director. |
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"Reclaimed water hose bibs to be located in locked compartments and clearly labeled as being of non-potable quality with language written in English and Spanish. The security devices must in place at all times when the hose bib is not in use." In addition, Florida statutes have a specific sign, including a picture that must be used on the hose bib. In the Villages, the builder never installs a hose bib on an irrigation system. |
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If you put an inline filter on your irrigation system, make sure to use the purple non potable lines or you will have entered troubled waters for inspections and selling. White lines are for potable water only. Purple lines are specifically for non potable irrigation. Just a heads up for the clueless. Purple lines only or you are in violation of health codes etc., not to mention you could incur another bill later on.
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Ferigator has been installing these filters for years and i've never heard of a problem. |
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The one section with the broken sprinkler head has little water coming anywhere else but the broken head. |
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I have heard that Water Wizard, 352-753-5974, will usually respond to a repair request quickly, but they are not cheap. Another option is to use a hose to water that area manually. I would suggest getting an irrigation maintenance agreement. I use Massey, which is $40 per quarter, and they will inspect the system every quarter. But, if you need a repair, they will come out and repair the system for a very reasonable price. If you don't have an ongoing agreement, it can be a real hassle to find a repair company, and you have no way to know what they will charge. |
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One problem about broken sprinkle heads with me was my landscaper was using their weed wackier
to open the grass area around my sprinkler heads and busting off the top of the sprinkler. Another problem to watch for. |
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I do see that they have the part I would need at Ace. |
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If the nozzle is broken off, you may also need to replace the riser that screws into the underground threaded connection, because a new nozzle may not screw into the riser, if the threads are damaged. Check the riser for damage to the threads. ACE can sell you a riser and a nozzle. Also, buy a few extra nozzles for spares.
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Are there any great You Tube videos y'all would recommend? I have seen some Hunter ones where you can pull the head up with the system off. Mine looks nothing like the Hunter and I don't want to go digging into the head and hurt something. I have reached out to Tri-County to see if they could tell me what I have. Villages Warranty department was unable to help when I made a call to them.
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My answer was addressing the question if you need the purple PVC to patch or do a minor extension of your irregation system. The answer is No. The purple PVC was installed when the home was built to indicate the non-pottable irregation water.
Yes i've read the Florida regulations since this thread was started and a label with "Non-Pottable water do not drink" in English and Spanish and a hosebib with a key is needed. You can get both on Amazon. If you want you can put some purple electrical tape around the PVC as well or paint it. The idea of putting a hose bib on the irregation filter system was to enable you to use that water for your garden for example. But If you read your deed restrictions, mine and i'm guessing most say that the irregation water is ONLY to be used for irregation purposes. You are not supposed to use it to rinse your driveway or any other non-irregation purpose. This is why the builder never installed a hose bib on this water source. One of the reasons is becasue this source of water is not unlimited. The deed restrictions go on to say that you are only supposed to use your irregation system on the days which are listed on the panel near the irregation timer to control the amount of irregation load on the system. When walking around in the mournings, I don't believe many are watering to the specified schedule. In addition, many don't realize their irregation rain sensor is bad because their systems still watering after a heavy rain. The sponges in the sensors only last about 5-6 years before they dry out and you either need to replace the sponges OR replace the sensor. A $20 expense but many don't do it or realize they need to do it and waste even more irregation water. Many have installed these computerized irregation timers like the Rachio which I have which don't really need the rain sensor because they get the weather forcast from the internet BUT some times the weather says no rain eventhough we get a rain, sometimes 1/4 inch or more so having the sensor is another device to control unnecessary watering. The point is none of these rules are enforced. Another dilemma is how do you get your dog or your neighbors dog from drinking the irregation water in the early morning hours if they are out? Maybe there is some label for pets? Last edited by jrref; 07-04-2023 at 07:57 AM. |
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Suspect the irrigation water is safer than the water in the lakes that support so much wild life Irrigation water is treated and meets the public access reuse standards established and required by the Florida Department of Environmental Protection. |
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Seems like a statement without logic. . if there is no outlet. . |
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