Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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has any one had any experience with vinyl fencing north of 44 , thinking about using it for privacy etc . Lots of new colors patterns .Searched this forum but nothing regarding my question. I know I can contact Arch/Rev , deed, etc but looking for some input from a fellow villager .
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A neighbor put some up 3 foot high to hide AC and pool equipment, looks great, but have not seen any applications for privacy. Depending on where you live fences are generally not allowed. You may get away with hedges.
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If you bought a house without a fence I do not believe they will allow it. Homes either come with a fence or they don’t.
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That's correct. You'd better check with ARC first or you'll likely end up tearing it down and be out the expense.
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Use landscaping for privacy
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South of 44 they have Veranda homes, which use vinyl fencing, and between backyards on CYVs they use vinyl fencing, that's what I have. Normally in the TV fences are not allowed, these are the two exceptions that I'm aware of south of 44. You're lucky, Veranda Homes seemed to be available in a few neighborhoods south of 44, they were only built in just a few blocks in Pine Ridge north of 44.
As far as vinyl fencing, mine on my CYV backyard is still standing after ten years. The biggest problem is on the side that gets shade all year, it will get green algae and only a power-washer can remove it. Otherwise, they don't rot, get weathered looking, or require staining. You can always sell your home and buy a Veranda, there are 14 Veranda Homes for sale in the Village of Hawkins right now. Homefinder - The Villages(R) Homes and Villas for Sale |
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Always that one...
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In response to someone talking about the cleaning of vinyl fencing being only a power washer.... another way to remove algae is use 1/2 water with 1/2 vinegar and a scrub brush then rinse and it comes out like new.
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One issue is if there is grass at the post the lawn car people often use string trimmers too aggressively and can damage the post over time albeit very slowly.
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