Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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A metal roof is one of the safest options in an area prone to lightning strikes. So your architectural shingles will be useless when lightning destroys your entire house, and my double-wide with a metal roof will be the one blown away by the hurricane.
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Once, while renting a cyv in 2017 at sumter landing, a lightening strike blew the appliances in the home. ( air conditioner, garage door opener, water heater, sprinklers etc). Not only in the home I was renting but in several of the villas in close proximity. The owner called a repairman who quickly came to fix the air conditioning. As you can imagine, the house was hot! While he was fixing the issue, I asked him how many calls like this he receives. His. answer shocked me! Quite a bit he said! I then asked why this happens. He said homes are very close. When lightening hits one home it usually causes damage in other homes on the same side of the street. He said he believes the lightening travels through the sprinkler systems. That would be his best guess. A few days later, the garage door repairman told me I was lucky the house did not burn down. Terrified, I asked if that happens frequently. He answered yes, but usually in homes with natural gas. I then asked what the natural gas had to do with it. He said the lines run through the attic. If there is a spark, the home is going to burn down for sure. As the other repairemen came to fix the issues, they each had similar stories. Yes, they are kept quite busy with lightening strikes. I asked a few neighbors about their homes. One told me his wife smelled something burning and it was his printer in the spare bedroom melting. Another said he lost a/c, while another said his refrigerator stopped working. It was then that I began to notice many villagers have lightening rods to protect their homes. I realized this must be a much bigger problem than I can imagine. People wouldn't purchase lightening rods if they do not feel they need them! Since my experience at LSL, I have never rented a home with natural gas. I wouldn't be able to sleep at night! A myth that natural gas is exactly the reason a particular home burns down, or lightening travels through the sprinkler system, MAYBE, But, I experienced a lightening strike and it MOST CERTAINLY DOES HAPPEN. Don't wish to scare anyone, just telling my story. |
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I have driven by three houses in this area that were struck by lightning. Or, at least, burned down. I would have to research the reasons but there were stories about them in The Villages Daily Sun.
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In 2022 we used Triangle for rods on our villa. About $1500, worth our piece of mind.
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#20
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Interesting article on lightning rods and one on insurance claims for lightning strikes.
Should I Install a Lightning Rod? | Mr. Electric Facts + Statistics: Lightning | III |
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If you have lightning rods installed, and then you need a new roof, what happens? Does the roofing company reinstall the rods, or do you have to call the installer? Also the same question pertaining to solar panels? Satellite discs?
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There will be a free non-commercial educational lightning presentation at the POA meeting on Tuesday June 20th, 7 PM, at Laurel Manor. The subjects to be covered: Personal lightning safety outdoors and indoors Lightning induced surge to appliances and electronics Lightning protection systems commonly called lightning rods Debunking a bakers dozen common myths about lightning |
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Do your homework. You already know lightning doesn't always strike the tallest trees in the forest. We have lightning rods and the house immediately next to ours was hit.
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Would you need ARC approval to add a lightning rod to your home?
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MICHAEL *The Village of Richmond* |
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Nothing can guarantee your home won't get hit, because 5% of the structure fires in Florida are caused by lightning strikes; that means nearly 2,500 every year across the state. But I can also say, being born and raised here that I’ve personally, nor has anyone I know, ever lost their house due to fire but i have seen plenty of trees fall on houses due to getting hit. |
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My house came with lightening rods because a house on our street was hit with lightning and burned down. Len Hathaway know as mister lightening lives in my neighborhood and gives frequent talks about lightening protection. I recommend A1 lightening protection services he will come out and give you a free estimate. He has done over 5,000 homes in the Villages. If you belong to the POA they have articles about lightening protection by Len. Not sure if you can access past articles in the Daily Sun but he has done articles there also. |
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I've noticed critical infrastructure buildings in The Villages have lightening supression systems. Pump houses, fire stations, office/sales centers, etc. Has any association been observed with metallic natural gas lines in the attic? Or the vertical steel gas pipe that runs from the meter to the attic? That corner of the garage looked like the point hit in several recent local strikes. Concrete block walls are even cracked/damaged from the strike near the gas meter. Last edited by Altavia; 06-17-2023 at 06:17 AM. |
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Now you do.
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