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Kyes Properties & Maintenance
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Serving Altoona, FL and surrounding areas

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In business since 2015

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"Andy did a wonderful job. The ceiling fan was dropping everyday pulling the board it was attached to away from the ceiling. It looks like brand new & I don’t have to worry about it falling on me . Andy is a miracle worker. The best. Wonderful guy great personality. I am 80 years old & I got to see a gorgeous man."
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Allen’s Assembly
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Serving Altoona, FL and surrounding areas

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Small jobs welcome

Offers commercial services

I’m a dedicated furniture assembly professional serving Orlando. I take pride in delivering precise, secure, and clean assemblies while treating every home with care and respect. I understand that your time is valuable, so I focus on being punctual, efficient, and detail-oriented to ensure everything is built correctly and safely the first time. My goal is to provide a smooth, stress-free experience from start to finish.

Samson Strong Scapes
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Serving Altoona, FL and surrounding areas

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Samson Strong Scapes LLC is a fully licensed, owner-operated, and OSHA 30 safety-certified home and yard solutions company. We take pride in delivering reliable, professional, and heavy-duty craftsmanship to homeowners across Longwood, Lake Mary, Casselberry, and surrounding areas.\nWhether you need a complete structural landscape redesign, an urgent electrical or plumbing fix, or specialized pool equipment troubleshooting, we handle it all with the utmost attention to safety and quality. We are a true one-stop shop dedicated to keeping your property running smoothly and looking "Samson Strong"—inside, outside, and by the pool. Contact us today for a transparent, professional estimate! Handyman, Home Repairs, landscape, hardscapes & design, specialty pools & exterior design

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Pool Table Assembly questions, answered by experts

The best way to kill off an algae bloom in an aboveground pool is to shock it with a large dose of chlorine. Shock typically kills off algae in about one to three days, although it can take longer if the pool water is in poor condition. After the shock treatment, add algaecide to prevent algae from growing back, and test the water every few days with test strips to ensure the pool’s pH doesn’t get out of whack.

It is possible to restore a filled-in pool. If you want to dig up and repair a filled-in pool in your backyard, the process will cost about the same as the cost of installing a new in-ground pool. You might do this if the filled-in pool is causing sinking, swelling, or drainage issues in your yard. A new pool may resolve these problems and increase your property value.

Your indoor pool can be heated or unheated, but the decision depends on your local climate. In regions with freezing temperatures, heating your pool will keep it warm during the winter, especially if it’s only covered with a greenhouse enclosure. 

If you keep your swimming water warm and toasty, budget between $300 and $5,700 for the cost of installing a pool heater.

Some pool professionals recommend adding an extra layer of comfort and protection between your pool and the vinyl liner. Made from a range of plastic blends, these liners can absorb moisture, allow the pool liner to breathe, and act as an extra barrier for pests, burrowing animals, and mildew. They also provide an extra layer of comfort for swimmers.

Pool concrete or gunite can take several weeks to cure, or an average of 30 days, before workers can resume construction. Additional work and finishes push the time to build a pool out of concrete to between three and six months. There are many types of pools that take far less time, so keep these in mind if you're on a short timeline.

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