Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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Ohiobuckeye
That’s why I thought not to bandaids fix it. It could be a disaster waiting to happen. There’s people that can check this without digging or any damage to the home. Just a suggestion! Good Luck!
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Ohiobuckeye
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We have a friend here that after 9 years had water in the middle of dining room. It ended up to be an old crack in the hot water line coming from the furnace room in the garage, they think the crack existed years before and the Villages covered the expense of fixing water pipe crack and new floor.
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The Villages paid to have it fixed? I am not surprised. Thank you Janisha. I misread you for a second.
OP. Have you found out the cause yet????
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I've been wondering as well. The situation is scary.
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Check for leaks with new construction!
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Check for leaks on new construction! I had guests for the weekend, and they used our guest bedroom and bathroom of our Iris home in Marsh Bend. First real use of both. We closed in September, visited a few weeks in October and December, but never used the shower/tub in the guest bathroom. Finally full time at end of January. Upon leaving Sunday morning, son was packing up, and reported that items on the floor in the bedroom were soaking wet. For a short time, thought it was just water dripping around shower curtain, onto floor, and leaking under the molding. Nope. Something was leaking behind the tile wall of the tub faucet or showerhead when turned on. Way too much water seeping onto carpet and under vinyl floor. Cleared everything out so we could dry the carpet. Guest bedroom and master closet carpet are soaked along the molding . They are on other side of wall from guest tub/shower. Submitted problem to our builder and to the warranty department and waiting to hear back for follow-up. So...if you hardly ever use your guest tub/shower in a new home, now would be a good time to turn that water on and test things out! |
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Check your spigot
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If you have a concrete block house this may help you locate the problem. Check to see if your outdoor spigot is leaking. If so it can fill the cavity in the concrete blocks and infiltrate that way. I had a local lawn guy use my hose and he turned the water off at the nozzle. The pressure built and started a stream of water shooting toward the house where it leaked into the block through a gap next to the spigot. Days went by and the closet floor in our Master Bedroom started bubbling up and water appeared. It's an easy fix, but you have to locate your leak. It probably from a wall close to the leak. |
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