Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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Although we haven’t yet talked to a contractor regarding enclosing our lanai, I am curious to hear from fellow Villagers about how they keep their lanai clean. We used to live in New Mexico and we had an open (no screen) lanai on the back of our home. Almost weekly, I sprayed off the tile and was able to easily squeegee off the dusty, dirty water on to the lawn. Here in Florida, all screened lanais have a bottom rail attached directly to the concrete. Obviously, dirty water can’t get underneath that bottom rail.
Has anyone heard of, or seen, weep holes through that bottom rail with some sort of removable gate that can be used to direct water through? Or is mopping the solution? Curious to hear all ideas. Thanx in advance. |
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you could keep the lanai screen door open and push the water out that way
we found that we didn't care for all the water in the lanai and had it enclosed after a few months...now we use it year round no matter the weather |
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There is a Villager who caters to your problems. He sometimes advertises in the paper on Monday under services. He cuts a hole in the lanai floor brace about 4 inches in length. He then inserts a plug with some tiny holes to let out the water. When washing the lanai you can take out the plug and reinsert it when finished so as to prevent unfriendly visitors...not a cheap install but effective.
Last edited by Doctor Who; 10-01-2020 at 07:35 PM. Reason: spelling error |
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An enclosed lanai is a indoor room there is no need to hose the floor. Our floor is porcelain tile and we simply vacuum it when needed and sponge mop it if it get's too dirty for a vacuum which is only a couple times per year. There is a water dam that keeps any potential leaks from coming in so you cannot sweep water out the door. You won't get dirt and/or sand blowing in unless you leave your doors open for an extended period of time and even then just vacuum it.
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Our lanai has a painted floor around the pool so there are drains. We occasionally hose this floor. More often we vacuum the area with our cordless Dyson. We purchased a second floor attachment for the Dyson and vacuum the outdoor space and also use it in the garage on the epoxy floor.
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I used an electric pressure washer to wash the dirt off. The dirty water collected along the outer frame. I use my wet-dry vac to suck up the dirty water and then dumped it outside. We got tired of cleaning it, so we enclosed it recently.
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Mine not that big and the floor sloped so water runs out naturally. |
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The water slowly drains under the rails. It will only stay clean and dry if enclosed. Well worth the money.
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weep holes works.or old vacum
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We bought a plastic weep hole From the guy mentioned above and husband Installed. Only open flap when cleaning and works well though last amount of water needs to be swept through as mentioned.
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I have hot tub in my enclosed lanai, I discovered it leaked 200+ gals of water just before going to bed. When I got up ready to tackle the job it had all drained out. Water will leak out through the expansion grooves in the concrete.
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I had severe pooling of water in one corner after the rain storms after enclosing mine. Had the drain holes put in $75 each and it immediately eliminated the problem. I open them up and it drain right out . Then I close them again . Works the same after washing the floor - use the squeezy and push it towards the drains . He put in 2 at the lowest level . Good luck
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