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rubicon 02-04-2016 06:09 AM

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Originally Posted by RickeyD (Post 1181307)
Water Main Break Clock

:eclipsee_gold_cup:

Exactly that's what my post referenced without placing blame, it just happens and I did complimented the Water Dept for their quick response

I simply see no need for residents to circle the wagons to protect The Village's reputation they have a multi-million dollar expense budget to do that for themselves

outlaw 02-04-2016 08:15 AM

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Originally Posted by rubicon (Post 1181402)
Exactly that's what my post referenced without placing blame, it just happens and I did complimented the Water Dept for their quick response

I simply see no need for residents to circle the wagons to protect The Village's reputation they have a multi-million dollar expense budget to do that for themselves

What am I missing? I think TV has always used PVC. So the "clock" basically is an ad for PVC versus iron pipes. So why all the water main leaks/breaks? It does seem to be frequent in TV.

RickeyD 02-04-2016 08:17 AM

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Originally Posted by maybe (Post 1181386)
The problem is that I do not recall in the news stories on water line breaks, any explanation as to why they broke. I asked if anyone knows. Doesn't it seem to you that underground water lines should be expected to go A LOT more than 5 or 10 years without a leak. Maybe it is normal, and that is why I said "it seems to me", but it does not seem right to me.



As to cheap items in homes, I think the water cut-off valves at sinks and toilets in many homes qualifies. Roof ridge vent covers in some homes as well. Double-hung windows. Clothes racks in closets with inadequate support. General lack of storage space. But I am only mentioning such things because you seemed to doubt such things existed here. I do not regret buying my house, and I accept it for what it is, good and bad, but improving it as things develope. I posted here only to find out about water main leaks, not complain about house construction.


If you want to see cheap construction simply tour Stonecrest. Wood construction made to look like concrete and not done well. From 20' looks ok, from 2' not so much.

EastCoastDawg 02-04-2016 08:18 AM

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Originally Posted by maybe (Post 1181157)
Seems to me there are far too many water main failures in The Villages...It looks like evidence that the infrastructure here was built on the cheap, like many things in the houses.?


You made a basic TOTV error there with that second generalization.

Just stick to your main point, or the "defend The Villages at all costs" rottweilers will be at your throat in seconds.

RickeyD 02-04-2016 08:22 AM

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Originally Posted by EastCoastDawg (Post 1181438)
You made a basic TOTV error there with that second generalization.



Just stick to your main point, or the "defend The Villages at all costs" rottweilers will be at your throat in seconds.


First amendment speech doesn't come without a cost.

graciegirl 02-04-2016 08:40 AM

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Originally Posted by maybe (Post 1181386)
The problem is that I do not recall in the news stories on water line breaks, any explanation as to why they broke. I asked if anyone knows. Doesn't it seem to you that underground water lines should be expected to go A LOT more than 5 or 10 years without a leak. Maybe it is normal, and that is why I said "it seems to me", but it does not seem right to me.

As to cheap items in homes, I think the water cut-off valves at sinks and toilets in many homes qualifies. Roof ridge vent covers in some homes as well. Double-hung windows. Clothes racks in closets with inadequate support. General lack of storage space. But I am only mentioning such things because you seemed to doubt such things existed here. I do not regret buying my house, and I accept it for what it is, good and bad, but improving it as things develope. I posted here only to find out about water main leaks, not complain about house construction.



The homes here are built to the local codes which may differ from codes elsewhere. I also think that the different types of homes have different things offered as standard. I don't recall if our first home here had Kohler bath fixtures and Kichler light fixtures, but this one does and we chose our second home in part for the storage. This second home has wide base molding and ten foot ceilings and the first one did not. I think that the variety of choices and prices are quite good.


As to the reason why water main's break, MY guess is sinkholes which cause wide spread panic. They are common to central Florida but they scare the hell out of people...including me. You buys your ticket, you takes your chances. We also live in Florida, the lightning capital of the U.S. The Florida advertising doesn't talk much about that either.

capecoralbill 02-04-2016 09:26 AM

I've been thinking my water pressure has been lower than usual for the last almost two months, anybody else experiencing this?

Bogie Shooter 02-04-2016 09:29 AM

What is the usual pressure? What is it now?

Arctic Fox 02-04-2016 09:31 AM

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Originally Posted by maybe (Post 1181157)
Seems to me there are far too many water main failures in The Villages.

A high water pressure could cause more failures. Is the water pressure in TV higher than where you came from?

RickeyD 02-04-2016 10:04 AM

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Originally Posted by capecoralbill (Post 1181463)
I've been thinking my water pressure has been lower than usual for the last almost two months, anybody else experiencing this?


More people using more water equals less pressure.


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