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Abo Hand
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Handyman for Multiple Small Projects

Serving Hickory Hills, IL and surrounding areas

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"⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ - Abo Hand was fantastic! He was able to fit me into a very small window of time, and I really appreciated his promptness and flexibility. He works incredibly fast while still being thorough, clean, and organized—qualities that are hard to find. No matter what project I threw at him, whether it was assembling furniture, installing a bidet, or mounting a wall cabinet, he tackled each one confidently and without hesitation. He’s also very polite, professional, and easy to work with. If you’re looking for someone who is reliable, efficient, and takes pride in his work, I highly recommend Abo Hand. I would hire him again in a heartbeat!"
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Pool Table Assembly questions, answered by experts

The number of gallons in your pool will determine how much chlorine you’ll need to add to your pool for the first time. Chlorine levels should fall between 1 and 3 ppm. It's crucial to read the instructions on your chlorine packet to determine the number of tablets to put in the water based on your pool's capacity.

Pool chemical levels should include a pH between 7.4 and 7.6, alkalinity between 80 to 120 ppm, and chlorine from 1 to 3 ppm. The size and type of your pool determine additional chemical levels, such as stabilizers and pool shock, but you can get to know these numbers using our pool maintenance 101 guide.

A swimming pool pump has to have water in it to run properly. If the pump isn’t primed and tries to run when it’s dry, the components will overheat which can cause the pump to seize up and can even damage the PVC pipes that carry the water into and out of it. Essentially, running a pump that isn’t primed can lead to having to replace the entire pump.

Any number between 7.2 and 7.8 is an ideal pH for swimming pools or 80 to 120 ppm. Your pool testing kit should be able to measure both of these numbers. If your pool’s pH is below this range, the water is too acidic and can cause scaling and damage to pool equipment. If the water’s pH is above this range, it can decrease the effectiveness of necessary chemicals, like chlorine.

A pool heater is worth the expense, given that it can extend your swimming season by several months, depending on where you live. For many, adding a pool heater allows the pool to remain in service from May through mid-October. Even temperatures in the 40s and 50s are tolerable when the water in the pool is heated.

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