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PLUNKETT CONSTRUCTION
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"Plunkett Construction did a great job on our deck. He was able to solve several issues that arose during the work. He was an excellent communicator and very reliable. I recommend Plunkett Construction."
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"Matt and his son, Matt, built my son’s loft twin bed and full bed for me. They did a great job and I would hire them again. They were very professional and finished the job in a timely manner. I’m very grateful for their help."
Schmidt's Home Improvement - Unlicensed Contractor
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"Greg was able to find the source of a leak in the shower drain for a shower that was not well done by a previous remodel. He repaired it promptly and successfully. He diagnosed the problem that a plumber our warranty company sent days earlier could not find! Greg saved us time and money. He was prompt, professional, skilled, honest. I can't recommend him enough, and will hire him again in the future. He is a gem and I was lucky to find him."
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"Angel did an amazing, flawless job and I would hire him again! He is courteous, professional, punctual, communicated well during the entire experience. I will recommend him to family, friends and anyone looking for a top notch professional."
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Pool Table Assembly questions, answered by experts

Water only runs through a pool heater when not in use if the heater doesn’t have a bypass system. A bypass system stops the flow of water through the heater when not in use. If you don’t have one, then yes, water will still run through the pool heater even when not in use. Not having a bypass system may increase the effects of wear and tear on your pool heater or disrupt the water’s chemical balance.

In most cases, late May or early June are the most popular times to open a pool, depending on your location. It’s a good idea to open your pool when the outdoor temperature sits consistently above 65 to 70 degrees (F). At this point, algae will begin to flourish in your water, so opening the pool and adding the proper chemicals will avoid excessive pool algae growth.

It’s okay to leave a pool pump on 24-7. In fact, running it continuously has big upsides, including consistently distributing chemicals, keeping a steady pool temperature, preventing algae growth, and keeping pool water clean. However, there is a tradeoff—operating a pool pump around the clock increases energy costs and can take a toll on the pump’s longevity. If you want to run your pool pump all the time, invest in energy-saving equipment like a variable-speed pump.

The best way to dissolve algae is to use pool shock. The shock increases the free chlorine levels in your pool, which in turn kills bacteria, microorganisms, and algae. You can opt for granulated shock that you mix with water or a premixed liquid shock.

Keep in mind that using pool shock is just one of the steps you need to take to get rid of algae from your pool. Unless you also brush, vacuum, and clean the filter, your algae problem may return.

You do not need to excavate or lay a foundation for a stock tank pool. You should, however, level the area where you plan to put the stock tank. Also, stock tanks full of water and people can get heavy, so do not place them on a deck or other raised structure that could collapse from the weight.

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