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CJ Wilcox Remodeling, Inc.
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Serving Livermore, CO and surrounding areas

In business since 2007

Free estimates

Warranties offered

"Fast service! It's hard to find someone who knows abut tar and gravel roofs, so I was grateful to find Jim. He was knowledgeable, got the job done quickly, and was very courteous."
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Rocky Mountain WoodCrafters
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Serving Livermore, CO and surrounding areas

In business since 1994

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"The wall he painted was very tricky. It started downstairs continued up the main floor, to a cathedral ceiling over a stairwell. No paint was on the carpet on the stairwell when he finished. He did a great job. He was pleasant to have in the house and was very non-intrusive.When he came to do the bid, I knew he has experienced as he was able to explain to me how he would accomplish the height and stairs. Another bidder was not sure how to do it. I did not want one of the painting companies. When you are doing the work yourself, it seems more pride and care is given."
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Pool Table Assembly questions, answered by experts

No, shock and chlorine are not the same thing, though they are related and both are used for pool maintenance. Regular chlorine, often in the form of tablets, is a sanitizer used for routine, day-to-day maintenance to keep a steady chlorine level. Pool shock, however, is a highly concentrated dose of chlorine used periodically for a more intense cleaning. It rapidly raises chlorine levels to fix issues like cloudy water or algae growth and also eliminates chloramines, which are byproducts of regular chlorination. Because their purposes and concentrations differ, they are not interchangeable, and proper pool care typically requires using both.

It depends. Your pool might need chlorine every day if the water is exposed to direct sunlight and you use your pool frequently. UV light and constant use will deplete chlorine levels more rapidly. Test your water regularly to see where your levels sit and adjust accordingly. Generally speaking, most homeowners need to add chlorine following a water chemical test about one to three times per week.

While spools are much smaller than pools, some clever features still allow you to get your laps in. Some spools include directional jets to create a “current” you can use to swim laps in a smaller space. They also allow you to use your spool as a spa when you’re done swimming.

Costs range from $25,000 to $50,000, depending on size, design, and additional features.

Pool leak detection dye is a great way to test specific areas of your pool for unbalanced water flow. By releasing the dye close to possible trouble areas—like around the seal of the skimmer—you can narrow down the potential crack. However, it's best to call a professional pool repair team near you if an initial patch does not keep your water level from lowering.

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