Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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Hi all
We are in the final stages of pool construction and I'm undecided on a few details of the enclosure. I'd appreciate any informed opinions. Enclosure shape - I've read several articles about the best shape, domed or mansard, but no first hand accounts from people that have dealt with both. I'd think domed would be easier for leaves and debris to blow off of but I don't know if that's a concern or issue anywhere but my mind. It seems mansard is the preferred choice of villagers by a margin of 10 to 1 based on my rough observations. Screen mesh - Our current lanai screen seems to be standard spacing (I assume 18) and we do get several small flyers passing through. I don't think they are mosquitoes or other biters so its a minor nuisance. Do you think tighter mesh is worth the added cost? Should we (or can we) add solar screens to the top of the enclosure to help manage the suns rays? Solar screens in the southwest are very common to manage the suns rays but I'm not sure this is a good application for that? Again, I'd appreciate any informed opinions.
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Pollen season is your biggest hurdle. No matter what screen the yellow green stuff just enters and covers furnishings, TV screens, deck and floats in the pool. Even if trees are nowhere close you get to clean it up.
It was suggested not to upgrade screens because we only have full sun in winter on entire pool from sun up to 4p. Would I change them At replacement, probably not. Our friends have the heavier screen. It’s like the sun is always shading the pool. They stopped heating in the winter because it was too expensive. We have semi dome/mansard due to the angle of our deck.
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We chose a 75% sun reduction screening only for the roof area, makes the birdcage much more useful.
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When we expanded our lanai and built a bird cage we asked for a mansard shape. The contractor noted "mansard" on the contract but somehow forgot it, drew a dome and got that design approved. To me it reminded me of a quonset hut and we insisted that he stick to the mansard. It was purely an aesthetic design decision, not that there was anything wrong structurally with the dome.
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If I had to do it over again I would go domed. I went with Mansard, but then added a canvas covering on about 75% of the top. With a Mansard, they have to build a frame to raise the canvas to allow drainage - I really think a domed top would lend itself much better for this. In addition, I really think that domed looks much better. Just looking at the design and engineering, I'm guessing it may be a tad more expensive for domed.
For screen, we have two large Maine Coon cats. When they chase geckos, normal screen would never hold up to them. I went with pet screen all the way around with standard screen on top. We are going on 6+ years and not one tear in the screen even though the cats have gone up the screens multiple times. |
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Good idea, that will be what we do when the screen needs replacing. Getting tired of playing “whack a mole” with sun spots every visit to the dermatologist.
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You got that correct, pollen is a pain in the butt. We have an overgrown wildlife preserve in our back yard and everything gets coated with the green and yellow stuff. Then there are the occasional allergy outbreaks. The last few days have been especially bad with the consistent wind making all the pollen go airborne.
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you are lucky, we just have a swamp in our back yard
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You gonna drain it!
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Even standard screen knocks ~50% of the UV out. My wife's sisters came down from Michigan last November. Couldn't even get a hint of a tan despite being in the pool all week. They finally dragged chairs outside the cage to catch a bit of sun.
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The more I look at the shape of the top the more undecided I am. From the inside the domes seem to appear more spacious to me, I don't know if that accurate or just my eye. Logically I'd think the mansard (if the highest point on both styles were the same) would be the most spacious.
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If you have a view, a panoramic design is nice.
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