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Farris Renovations
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Handyman for Multiple Small Projects

Serving Reidsville, GA and surrounding areas

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In business since 2015

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With over 10 years at *Farris Renovations*, we specialize in providing top-notch home repair and renovation services with a focus on quality, reliability, and customer satisfaction. Whether you're tackling a small repair or planning a full home renovation, our skilled team is dedicated to delivering exceptional results, on time and within budget.\n\nWe take pride in our work and approach every project with attention to detail, ensuring that your home is not only well-maintained but truly transformed. From plumbing and electrical services to carpentry and drywall repairs, *Farris Renovations* has the expertise to handle a wide range of tasks. \n\nWhat sets us apart is our commitment to craftsmanship, transparent pricing, and building lasting relationships with our clients. We understand that your home is your sanctuary, and we treat every project as if it were our own. Let us help bring your vision to life with reliable service you can trust.\n\nAccepts Cash, Checks & Zelle

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Conway Solutions, LLC
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Handyman for Multiple Small Projects

Serving Reidsville, GA and surrounding areas

In business since 2011

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"I have used Ashley Conway several times for house cleaning and I will continue to use her services. Her prices are very reasonable and fair. She's timely, in and out and doesn't waste time. Always does a great job. I've recommended her to all of my friends."
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Pool Table Assembly questions, answered by experts

Figuring out how to clear a green pool can seem tricky at first, but it’s all about knowing which pool cleaning chemicals to use. You may think of using baking soda to help you with your algae problem, but unfortunately, it won’t help. This is because baking soda only raises your pH and alkalinity levels. 

Instead, you need to use pool shock to clear up a green pool—the shock raises the free chlorine levels and will kill the algae.

Pool leaks most commonly occur at joints or where different materials meet. The most frequent leak spots include:

  • The Pool Skimmer: Where the plastic skimmer meets the pool's liner or shell.

  • The Pool Liner: Tears can develop in vinyl liners, especially those between 5 and 20 years old. Leaks also occur around the liner's edge.

  • Fittings and Accessories: Areas around return lines, the main drain, and pool lights are common culprits.

  • Pool Equipment: The pump, filter, and filter housing can also leak.

While leaks in underground pipes are less common, they can be costly to fix. It's usually best to check the more common spots before investigating the plumbing system.

Pool pumps should work discreetly and quietly. If you hear loud screeching or grinding sounds from your pool pump, it’s a good indication that its motor is starting to fail and may need replacing.

You shouldn’t swim in a pool with algae. When there’s algae, there’s also bacteria that’s feeding on the algae. Also, algae-infested pool water is often chemically imbalanced, which means germs like Cryptosporidium, Giardia, and E.coli could be present. These germs can cause a range of illnesses from gastrointestinal issues, to rashes, and respiratory problems.

The best thing to do is to get rid of the algae first, test and balance the water, and then you can enjoy swimming without any worries.

Yes, too much chlorine can make your pool cloudy, especially after you have recently shocked it. However, low chlorine levels are a more common cause of cloudy water. An imbalance in pH or an excess of any chemical can also lead to cloudiness. To determine the specific cause, you should test your pool water to check the levels of chlorine, pH, and other chemicals. Regular maintenance is essential for keeping your pool clean and clear.

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