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R&S Home Repair Service LLC
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Serving Cypress Gardens, FL and surrounding areas

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In business since 2015

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Small jobs welcome

"I hired R&S for some remodeling my husband had been putting off for years and they were amazing! Fast and friendly service! When I needed a couple of touch ups done there was no problems. They were happy to come back and fix the little ding I put in the paint when I put my furniture back in the room. I was so sad when they relocated out of my area. I don’t know that I’ll find another company as friendly and hard working!"
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Sergio's All In One, LLC
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Serving Cypress Gardens, FL and surrounding areas

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Super Service Award Winner

In business since 2023

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Emergency services offered

"Sergio is wonderful! I will hire him again and again. He is on time, has a great attention to detail, does impeccable work and can do a multitude of tasks. His carpentry work is excellent! My friends all agree and hire him for all their work also."
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Ricky & Richie's Home Repair & Lawn Care, LLC
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Serving Cypress Gardens, FL and surrounding areas

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In business since 2012

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"They have done work for me twice.. repaired rotten wood on a porch, built new decking, screening, painting ,installing beautiful new bird feeding platform, replacing rotten wood on my deck and rear door and many other jobs.. all of their work is first class... they come when they say they will and they leave everything clean when they leave... and with all that said they have nice prices.. I canâ  t wait to have them come back and would highly recommend them."
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Pool Table Assembly questions, answered by experts

You should add one 3-inch chlorine tablet for every 5,000 gallons of water in your pool. If you have a smaller pool, it’s better to use 1-inch chlorine tablets so you don’t accidentally add too much chlorine. Alternatively, you can add two to three ounces of powdered chlorine or half a gallon of liquid chlorine for every 5,000 gallons of water.

Yes, a pool with a heater will lose more water. The heater warms the water, which increases the rate of evaporation. To minimize water loss from evaporation, you can install a pool cover and keep the pool covered when it is not in use.

Yes, pool pumps use a significant amount of electricity, making them one of the biggest energy consumers in a home. A pool pump can use up to three times as much electricity as a refrigerator. Typically, a residential pool pump consumes about 1 kilowatt-hour (kWh) for every hour it runs. Because pumps often need to run for about eight hours a day to properly filter the water, this can add up to an annual consumption of 3,000 to 5,000 kWh, which can cost between $480 and $800 per year based on average electricity rates.

The amount of electricity your pump uses depends on its size, energy efficiency, and daily run time. To lower your energy consumption, you can choose an energy-efficient or variable-speed pump, ensure it is correctly sized for your pool, and run it only for the minimum time required to keep the water clean.

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.

Infinity pools do require slightly more maintenance than other pools because you’ll need to constantly monitor the water level. If the water level is out of whack, it won’t correctly flow over the edge, which gives the pool its infinity look. 

That said, the rest of the maintenance is largely dependent on the type of material you choose. Concrete needs a little extra care to prevent algae growth, and you will eventually need to resurface it. Fiberglass and vinyl liners are algae-resistant but they’re not as durable.

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