Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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True but there are very few of this construction in TV
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Black racers are like big night crawlers totally harmless along with ring necks occasionally seen. They’re more interested in lizards and insects and place to hide.
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I came from OKC, we got underground when tornado was heading our way. |
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Family ignorant comment!! Both style houses have the same roof structure. If the hurricane is strong enough, the roof would be the first to go. Then the windows.
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Someone please explain to this individual, that tornados and hurricanes are NOT the same. |
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Rated overall 1. Masonry/ block 2. Tilt 3. Stick
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Mom and Dad were in Hurricane Andrew. Cat5…total devastation. It was actually the 7tornadoes that Andrew spawned that did all the damage. What survived was the block (stucco) structures. And 90% of their contents. When we retired to Florida we knew two things. First, we would not live in a coastal city. By mid-state winds have been greatly diminished. Second, stucco homes can withstand hurricanes and tornadoes. We built stucco. BTW hearing neighbors noise is seldom a complaint in The Villages. 1 or 2 retirees per household, plus pets. Welcome to The Villages….youll love it here! |
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Photographer please do show pics of the burnt out block houses struck by lightening too. Better odds of that happening in T V than a tornado. Don't forget the pics of the intentional burn down of one's own wood home in Lyndon Isle, walls still stood.
At least with a block house you will have walls left standing on most all scenarios. Insurance or ( self-insured $$) required by deed restriction to rebuild a destroyed house. Either block or wood you are living elsewhere for a long while. They do both have smoke detectors and are built to code. The Three Little Pigs know the answer. I for one am 2 for 2 wood and I don't hear anything outside other than garbage truck reminding me I forgot to put out my trash or I roll over in a state of relief, yay, mine is out. |
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Pittsburgher here! Retired Builder. Stucco is the way to go. Never vinyl. If possible, a fiber cement (James Hardie as an example) would give you the lap siding look. But, do not believe it is available for Villages Homes.
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