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retiredguy123 04-13-2025 08:01 AM

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Originally Posted by ltcdfancher (Post 2423913)
I thought I read in the ARC manual for District 15 that “liquid lights” were prohibited. I didn’t understand what was meant by “liquid lights,” but I assumed any ‘chasing’ light would fall into the category. That manual is currently not available on-line; perhaps there will be an update soon that better addresses these LED lights.

When this topic came up several months ago about house lighting installed by Pike's Electric, I called ARC. They told me that lights installed under the eaves of your house are not regulated by ARC, and they did not require an ARC permit. I don't know what liquid lights are either.

Taltarzac725 04-13-2025 08:04 AM

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Originally Posted by retiredguy123 (Post 2423919)
When this topic came up several months ago about house lighting installed by Pike's Electric, I called ARC. They told me that lights installed under the eaves of your house are not regulated by ARC, and they did not require an ARC permit. I don't know what liquid lights are either.

The other Villages' seems to say they are allowed. Maybe time to get to know your neighbor and offer some beer or some other refreshments.

asianthree 04-13-2025 08:07 AM

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Originally Posted by ltcdfancher (Post 2423913)
I thought I read in the ARC manual for District 15 that “liquid lights” were prohibited. I didn’t understand what was meant by “liquid lights,” but I assumed any ‘chasing’ light would fall into the category. That manual is currently not available on-line; perhaps there will be an update soon that better addresses these LED lights.

Liquid lights (there is a company using same name for lighting on golf carts) have been installed in pool birdcages on top beams, for years. They have the look of solid beams of lights not spot lights. Think tube lights

In two of our old neighborhood multiple pools had them across the pond. Far enough away from us, but close neighbors complained frequently about the brightness, and chasing colors at neighborhood gatherings and website.

Even though we didn’t bring up liquid lights during birdcage interviews, it was brought to our attention that certain lighting was no longer allowed, on Birdcage beams

Michael G. 04-13-2025 08:47 AM

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Originally Posted by zeke0815 (Post 2423772)
What if this were to spread? It moves and changes colors.

Not to worry village people, this picture was taken in Stonecrest subdivision across
Highway 441.

And now we know the rest of the story.

asianthree 04-13-2025 09:39 AM

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Originally Posted by Michael G. (Post 2423943)
Not to worry village people, this picture was taken in Stonecrest subdivision across
Highway 441.

And now we know the rest of the story.

Liquid Light has been around since we noticed them in 2012. The newest lighting shown in the post has been installed in the Villages for a few years. We have driven past more than 15 homes in different TV Villages, with the same installation, and that’s just on the main drag.

Topspinmo 04-13-2025 10:24 AM

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Originally Posted by BrianL99 (Post 2423795)
There's a house on Stillwater Trail with similar lights. I posted about it on here, back around Valentines Day. It was lit up with "pink & purple". Tonight, it's just "washing" the side of the home, with a soft violet ... no flashing tonight.

The Villages seems to becoming a caricature of what a lot of outsiders claim The Villages really is. A lot of folks are determined to create the tackiest, carnival atmosphere possible. Some of the golf carts look like a 16 year old's idea of "cool" ... in the 60's. It's embarrassing. How can a grownup believe lining the eaves of their home with flashing LED lights, is appropriate, cool or attractive?

Some are still young at heart. Also depends on where person came from to what normal for them.

fdpaq0580 04-13-2025 12:08 PM

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Originally Posted by Taltarzac725 (Post 2423918)
Where is a Karen when you need one?

Probably on some thread complaining about something and saying "it should be outlawed". There is no law that I know of that says everyone has to like the same thing. Let Karen talk to the manager.

I do wish Karen would change her name, though, because I always liked that name. How about "Meghan"? That name has become (sadly) very, almost laughingly, annoying of late.

BrianL99 04-13-2025 12:38 PM

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Originally Posted by CarlR33 (Post 2423801)
On our way home tonight we were just noticing and commenting on several houses like this in the newer southern section (then I read this, LOL). Yes, seems to be new trend now. Of course, they are inside and don’t have to look at it all the time like their neighbors do so if they like it why not on the inside of the house?

The one in my neighborhood is install outside, under the eaves.

BrianL99 04-13-2025 12:39 PM

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Originally Posted by Maker (Post 2423836)
One mfg of them is GOVEE
They are available in different length strings. Each light is controllable for color and brightness.
Since they mount under the eaves, they are 100% allowed.

I would certainly disagree with that contention.

They are "decorative" and serve no functional purpose.

As most know, not all Deed Restrictions are identical. That said, as far as I know, they all prohibit "alterations" to the exterior of the homes and all prohibit "unshielded exterior lighting".

In my opinion, those lights are clearly prohibited by most everyone's Deed Restrictions.

The Developer has done a reasonable job of trying to regulate "bad taste" and attenuate some people's lack of consideration for their neighbors who didn't grow up in proximity to ghettos, trailer parks or carnivals.

retiredguy123 04-13-2025 01:07 PM

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Originally Posted by BrianL99 (Post 2424015)
I would certainly disagree with that contention.

They are "decorative" and serve no functional purpose.

As most know, not all Deed Restrictions are identical. That said, as far as I know, they all prohibit "alterations" to the exterior of the homes and all prohibit "unshielded exterior lighting".

In my opinion, those lights are clearly prohibited by most everyone's Deed Restrictions.

The Developer has done a reasonable job of trying to regulate "bad taste" and attenuate some people's lack of consideration for their neighbors who didn't grow up in proximity to ghettos, trailer parks or carnivals.

My deed restrictions do not address exterior iighting under the eaves. They only address structural alterations, additions, and painting. When I called ARC about this specific issue, the woman told me that I could install any type of light I wanted on the exterior of my house and under the eaves. She said that there was no reason to file an ARC application because these lights are allowed without ARC approval. Although, I assume that, if you are shinning an offensive light into a neighbor's house, that could be another type of issue. Pike's Electric is offering to install these colored lights, and, as far as I know, they do not get ARC approval.

Sonja Marie 04-14-2025 04:07 AM

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Originally Posted by zeke0815 (Post 2423772)
What if this were to spread? It moves and changes colors.

Seeing this frequently. Unbecoming, and not classy.

Sonja Marie 04-14-2025 04:14 AM

👍🏼distracting light pollution!

Rocksnap 04-14-2025 04:54 AM

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Originally Posted by Goodwingle (Post 2423846)
The LED lights are awful and especially on the front of your house. They are super bright, distracting and cheapens the neighborhood. These really need to be outlawed!!

You just made my decision to get them! Well, you and the other Negative Nancies on here.

PurePeach 04-14-2025 04:58 AM

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Originally Posted by BrianL99 (Post 2423819)
Nor did they take the time to read their Deed Restrictions, which in most cases, prohibit exterior modifications or alterations.

I have learned in my short time here (4-1/2 yrs) that the majority of folks in my neighborhood have no idea there are covenants and restrictions for our neighborhood and are surprised when I present them a copy. Some of them are original owners and have lived in the house for 25(+/-) years!

La lamy 04-14-2025 04:59 AM

I agree that it's Vegas looking. Not my cup of tea. Definitely wouldn't want it across from me.


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