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North South East and West LLC Home Solutions
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Serving Englewood, CO and surrounding areas

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In business since 2013

Free estimates

Small jobs welcome

"We had Juan do some pretty extensive deck repair and replace a fluorescent light in our kitchen. Just before he was ready to work on the kitchen light, we changed our mind on what we wanted installed. Juan took all that in stride and we worked out the schedule. And the work on both the deck and the lights look GREAT. We have a couple of other projects in mind and are definitely calling Juan when we are ready to get them done."
Response time4 hrs
Recommended by92%of homeowners
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Get It Done Right Service, LLC
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Serving Englewood, CO and surrounding areas

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In business since 2009

Free estimates

Credit card accepted

"Luke assembled a trampoline after preparing and leveling the site. He emphasized safety for the kids on the tramp as a priority. He was very conscientious- showed up on time, completed the project thoroughly, cleaned up, and was reasonable in price. All of which made the young jumpers and adult non-jumpers very happy!"
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+20

Response time20 mins
Response rate100%
Recommended by100%of homeowners
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Cransten
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Serving Englewood, CO and surrounding areas

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Super Service Award Winner

In business since 2016

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Emergency services offered

"There are a couple of ways to get this faucet that we needed to remove. This man did things right, all five pieces of tile removed stayed intact, he was very astute about getting the old minerals off, was very through with the assembly of the faucet (trying to keep it low) and finally he assembled the rest of it so it could be done all at once. I would highly recommend Steve. He’s a keeper."
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Pool Table Assembly questions, answered by experts

Yes, zero-entry pools are also referred to as beach-entry pools because the gentle slope leading to the water mimics the natural slope of a sandy shore leading to a lake or ocean. You can bring in sand or pebbles to truly capture the beach-like feel of a zero-entry pool.

You can build a plunge pool in an 8-by-8-foot space. Many plunge pools are about 8 to 12 feet wide, 2 to 24 feet long, and 4 to 8 feet deep. While these pools are smaller than your average swimming pool, you may want additional space for a deck or patio to surround the plunge pool.

Yes, they provide full-service inspections, identifying and resolving any potential equipment problems.

Generally, you do not need to drain your pool to convert it to a saltwater system. The main exception is if you have used an antibacterial agent containing polyhexamethylene biguanide to sanitize your pool, as these sanitation products do not mix well with saltwater systems. If this is the case, you will need to start fresh. You can either drain the pool or treat the existing water with a high dose of chlorine to remove the antibacterial agent. If you choose the chlorine treatment, wait several days to allow the chlorine to work before proceeding with the conversion. If you are unsure whether this applies to your pool, consult a pool technician.

Generally, you should run your pool pump for eight to 12 hours a day to keep your water clean and chemical levels balanced. The ideal runtime can vary depending on your specific pump type. While running the pump as much as possible is ideal for cleanliness, it can increase electricity costs. To save money, you can run the pump strategically during non-peak hours when electricity is cheaper, which is often in the evenings or at night. The hours do not need to be consecutive.

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