Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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We have tried numerous times over the last 3 years to get this company to fix a leak in our enclosed lanai. The owner has sent several people out to try and solve the problem but we are still mopping up water every time we have a hard rain. The last time we communicated with the owner he did not even reply. Buyer beware.
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Whoa
no matter how flat the pancake is, there's always two sides to it.... I've done business with this company. The owner is an honest businessman. He enclosed my lanai and also did work for two of my cousins in TV. He and is crews are professional, they show up on time, they clean up and do quality work for a fair price. Something doesn't add up...I suspect that there's a few missing pieces to this story Here's my follow-up experience with All Season Rooms. We had All Season Rooms enclose our lanai 5 years ago...last year during a heavy rain we had a leak I called Chip (the owner) and he said that he had two fellows that would be in my area in a couple of days and he'd send them over. Two days later his crew showed up at 6pm... the caulking had dried out in two areas....they re-caulked everything and we're fine I wonder if the OP gave the owner a load of BS ??? Last edited by davem4616; 04-03-2022 at 06:18 PM. |
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Find the leaky spots and apply good quality caulk.
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This appears to be the contractor's response to BBB regarding the OP's review (not complaint) as posted on BBB.com:
All Season Rooms Response 04/06/2022 Mr. & Mrs. ******, We were just out at your residence on February 28, 2022, to address all issues you were having. When we contracted back in October 2019, we went over the various categories of sunrooms available. You chose to go with a category 2 sunroom, knowing that the sunroom was not water resistant, and signed an affidavit to that effect, required by Sumter County. We have always come out and serviced your lanai enclosure as soon as we could. Please note we did have a phone number change in November 2021. Our new phone number was changed to 352-322-1192 & of course you do have a direct cell number to Chip. We take pride in servicing our customers; however, we cannot take responsibility for leaks on a CAT II sunroom, but we will always try to service you as best we can around our current installs. |
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Note that there are 5 categories of sunrooms. CAT 1 is a screened in room, CAT 2 is usually an acrylic panel room that is not guaranteed against water penetration, and CAT 3 is a glass room that is designed to resist water penetration.
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A thought just occured to me. Years ago we had work done on our home. When heavy rains came we had a leak that no amount of caulk/sealant could fix. Turns out that the work had opened a tiny seam allowed water to travel from the roof, down the inside of the wall. The caulk around the window was keeping the water in the wall. The source of the problem was nowhere near where the trouble appeared.
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We have double paned glass, not acrylic panels so I’m not sure what qualifies us as a Cat 2
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Beats me but apparently you signed an affidavid to that affect agree it was a cat 2. Do you have a copy>?
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