Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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Thanks, that's what I was thinking.
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If you have a home watch service do you still turn off the water and then do they turn it on to flush toilets etc.?
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Personally, I would turn off the water and leave it off. If you are concerned about your drains drying out, the home watch person can bring a bucket of water to add it to the drains. The toilet bowls can be covered with plastic wrap, but it is probably not necessary.
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Don’t forget to shut off The Daily Sun delivery and the Villages dot net t time system.
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I can access a home computer remotely to take care of things that are difficult to do on a tablet. If you have none of these, or don't care about them while you are gone, then some ISPs may allow you to pause service and save some money.
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A ring doorbell and security cameras may need wifi. Some people use wifi devices for the irrigation system, thermostat, water leak detection, operating door locks and garage door, and turning lights on and off.
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I wouldn't. Lift the wire to turn off the ice maker, but leave the refrigerator running. Turn off the main water house shut-off valve and leave it off. It is not necessary to have a home watch person turn the water on for any reason.
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I need a vacation just reading all that ! |
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RE: turning off the refrigerator
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When I leave for several months, I do turn off the refrigerator and open the doors. I don't see any reason to keep it on if there's no food in it. It's one of the biggest electricity users in the home. |
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Yes, you may save about $10 to $15 per month in electricity by turning off the refrigerator. Actually, it may be less than that because, if you leave it on, the door will be closed all the time while you are gone. Filling it with beverages can also reduce electricity usage. My concern would be the possibility of the refrigerator becoming defective because of it not running for several months. Refrigerators are designed to be on all the time. So, my choice would be to just leave it on.
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I would empty the ice and turn off the ice maker. This would prevent the ice from melting and creating a puddle or mold if there was a problem. I would also use the quarter on top of a glass of ice trick to let me know if it ever became warm enough to defrost the freezer section.
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