Oozma_Kappa
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Did the Disney resorts lose power during Irma?
You need to be worried if you see Mike Seidel. lol
Question from someone that has never had a pool...how do you let water out? A pump? I know you aren't bailing it out by the bucketful.I spent the morning bringing in all the outside furniture, door wreath, etc. On Saturday, I will let several inches of water out of our pool in anticipation of a large amount of rain. I've already been to the grocery store to get water and food (crackers, tuna, etc.). DD, my sister and I all have close to full tanks of gas. I guess we're as ready as can be. Hoping it goes out to sea, but aware that it is very unlikely. It's a big one, so all of Florida will probably feel an impact. This will make my 6th hurricane since moving to Florida.
Well mine leaks lol so it's usually not an issue for us. DH fools with it, but you can drain it by the pool pump/filter part.Question from someone that has never had a pool...how do you let water out? A pump? I know you aren't bailing it out by the bucketful.![]()
Nope. I was at French Quarter. Had power the entire time.Did the Disney resorts lose power during Irma?
Well mine leaks lol so it's usually not an issue for us. DH fools with it, but you can drain it by the pool pump/filter part.
Absolutely it is! Ours needs to be re-plastered, but we think the leak is actually in the tile work at the top of the water b/c once it goes below that line it stops. But, it rains so much, it's really a non issue.Heh - mine too! Well, it only leaks when I run the pump now, since I had the liner replaced. It's always something with pools!
Yuck! That sucks. I am just hoping to escape at least one more season w/o evacuation while DS is so young. Would have to load up 2 dogs, a toddler, and all the supplies. Hope you don't have to leave.We've been in the Tampa area for years, but this will be our first storm in a house in the flood zone. We're juuuuust barely in evacuation zone A (literally by a block or two). Obviously if they issue the order we'll leave, but I'm thinking we may have to go anyway. We're only a single story and the roads here are notoriously flood-prone. I'm terrified of getting trapped.
Luckily I don't think we'll have to go too far to get to safety--there seem to be plenty of viable options within half an hour of us--but I'm not looking forward to loading up us and the cats and all the supplies. I may not be cut out for living here.![]()
Throw a bunch of teenage boys in - its amazing how much water they'll empty out!Question from someone that has never had a pool...how do you let water out? A pump? I know you aren't bailing it out by the bucketful.![]()
We've been in the Tampa area for years, but this will be our first storm in a house in the flood zone. We're juuuuust barely in evacuation zone A (literally by a block or two). Obviously if they issue the order we'll leave, but I'm thinking we may have to go anyway. We're only a single story and the roads here are notoriously flood-prone. I'm terrified of getting trapped.
Luckily I don't think we'll have to go too far to get to safety--there seem to be plenty of viable options within half an hour of us--but I'm not looking forward to loading up us and the cats and all the supplies. I may not be cut out for living here.![]()
Are y’all talking about fema flood zones that flood insurance is based on or something else?Same! We live in Pasco County and two streets down is zone A (we're zone B) but when it rains the streets are flooded. I'm terrified to be in my house when it hits but my boyfriend keeps saying not to worry. We rode out Irma but we were in a much safer house then.
I'm in a different city then them but out evacuation zones do not line up perfectly with the fema flood zones at all. We have evacuation A - E, with A being the islands all the way to E being just the flood prone areas inland. During Irma we had mandatory evacuation of A and B zones and voluntary for C-E.Are y’all talking about fema flood zones that flood insurance is based on or something else?
There is a spigot near the pump. We simply attach a hose which we lay along the edge of the road near the sewer. We turn in the spigot and water empties. The pump must be running to do so. To take it down a couple of inches usually takes about 30 minutes. It's really very easy.Question from someone that has never had a pool...how do you let water out? A pump? I know you aren't bailing it out by the bucketful.![]()
Are y’all talking about fema flood zones that flood insurance is based on or something else?
Oh ok. I was going to say fema flood zones are nothing to go by. I’m technically in a flood zone, but this house never flooded in 40 years including Katrina. We don’t have evacuation zones here though. Pretty much we’re all in a potential evac zone.I'm in a different city then them but out evacuation zones do not line up perfectly with the fema flood zones at all. We have evacuation A - E, with A being the islands all the way to E being just the flood prone areas inland. During Irma we had mandatory evacuation of A and B zones and voluntary for C-E.