Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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I’ve repaired or replaced lots of Popups, popup shafts gets scored over time causing them to stick especially if Sandy soil? You can remove assembly cap as suggested pull guts out and emery cloth or scotch bright the popup shaft and light grease it up to keep from sticking for awhile. Or you can buy same popup and just replace the top and guts using same spray nozzle. Now it it’s sticking up too high when it retracted you can easily dig it up see what size it is (a usually 4”) is so you can buy 2” and use adapter extension pipe to maybe get it right height (which will probably not work with tall thick grass?) If all this too much call someone. As far as contracted landscaper/neighbor IMO they are responsible for the damage. Good luck getting satisfaction from them if had conversations of the problem.
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Making sure the sprinkler head is below ground when retracted and protected by concrete donut and (possibly) marked with a flag or protected by a boulder. Might want to FYI your neighbor that his employee is negligent and responsible for damage to your property. The 3rd time was the charm and he should warn his guys not to let it happen again. |
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I used to spray a little silicone once in awhile and thay slide up and down better.
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Why not contact the landscaper? They should have liability insurance.
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Multiple instances of property damage are not accidents. File a police report. They will send an investigator to take the report. No different than landscapers shooting rocks into windows with string trimmers. This should generate a quick response. Landscaper should be reimbursing you. Landscaper should be warned not to trespass on your property
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I had a problem with Dean's who cut my neighbors lawn. Between our houses there are the cable posts that that are too close together for the mower to fit between and he has a raised wall landscaping. Instead of turning around the mowers would go on my side and drive over my concrete curbing and landscaping scraping and gouging the curbing with the mower deck. I spoke with the mowers who said they would not do that again but naturally it kept happening. I ended up calling Dean's who had to repair my curbing and I put up landscaping flags to mark my property line. It's been about a year and hasn't happened again.
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It's the American way aka lawyers gotta eat. |
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It will stop, I guarantee it. I would also call the company and demand they fix it asap. |
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We have a similar issue with the Villages mowers that mow the common areas next to our property. Besides destroying our sprinklers, their mower deck is set very low so that they don't have to mow as often. Looked like a dust storm every time they mowed. We bought "driveway markers snow stakes" off of Amazon and that that keeps them off our grass. Its working so far!
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