Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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Whoever built the lanai for my house apparently forgot to install drainage holes at the bottom screen frames. Whenever it rains, puddles form on the floor and have nowhere to drain. (House is a recent resale built in 2019)
Has anyone who has had a similar problem been able to find a handyman or lanai specialist to install drainage, and is happy with their workmanship and price? I'd like to get a referral. |
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Also you will find cheap and easy solution where you loosen the bottom screws that hold the screen down. Then use a flat screw driver to "pry up" this flange. Put some pennies or other coins under the flange. Voila the water drains out. The coins do not rust. Not elegant but it works. No one but you and me will know. Try it. It cost 2 cents times a few places. |
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No. The problem is not from splashing, it happens when the wind blows the rain at an angle coming through the screen.
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Thank you for this information! I found this to be an interesting solution to the problem! I doubt I would use this method, however, as I'd need at least 3 such drains. That's over $100, which is more than 6 cents! I'm perplexed, though, as to why those who install the original lanai screens don't include the drainage to begin with, even if it means putting some pennies under the frame...
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