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Southwind Construction
4.8(
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Serving Peabody, KS and surrounding areas

In business since 1970

Free estimates

"I have kidney disease and need someone to complete some projects. Jeff, Called me the same day that I put in my request and made a appointment to come out the next day. I had a garage door that need to be fixed , a ceiling repair, insullation with sheetrock put on the garage walls and some trash that need to be removed. Jeff started right in on the work. I feel he did the job very efficiently. His cost was very reasonable. Hey showed me the final results and I was very satisfied."
Response time1 day
Response rate96%
Recommended by100%of homeowners
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Serving Peabody, KS and surrounding areas

In business since 2020

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"I absolutely loved Joe! He was quick, thorough,, did a couple of extra things - and just generally did everything I asked and more. I will certainly reach out to him again when I need his help. Thanks Joe!"
Response time7 hrs
Recommended by100%of homeowners
Shane Lund
5.0(
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Serving Peabody, KS and surrounding areas

In business since 2000

Free estimates

Offers commercial services

"There were no surprises. Each project started was done professionally. So much to where I was comfortable having him do other projects I was not sure about doing. His input was a key component in each project I wanted done. From installing 3 very large TVs ( wall mount) ,to kitchen cabinet add ons , bathroom vanity, recessed electric fireplace, and finishing porch ."
Response time10 hrs
Response rate95%
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Pool Table Assembly questions, answered by experts

Yes, adding a pool to your property will almost always increase your homeowners insurance premiums. This is because pools are considered hazardous, which increases your home's liability risk. The replacement cost of the pool itself is also factored into your home's rebuilding cost when determining coverage limits. The amount of the increase can vary from as little as $50 to several hundred dollars more per year, depending on your insurance company, location, current coverage, and installed safety features. It is best to contact your insurance agent before installing a pool to get an estimate, understand their specific guidelines, and factor the ongoing cost into your budget.

Remodel costs vary, often 50-70% of new construction costs, depending on remodeling depth and choices for feature additions or modifications.

How often you should add water to your pool depends on how quickly the water evaporates. Keep an eye on your skimmer box, if you have one. Top up the water in your pool if you notice the water levels are lower than the bottom third of your skimmer. This helps prevent damage to your pump. 

Replace all the water in your pool every five to seven years, depending on how often you use your pool, the weather, and whether or not you close your pool for the winter.

When you’re winterizing your pool, you need to drain some of the water to prevent cracking and warping from ice. Nonetheless, you should never drain all of the water. Ideally, you’ll lower the water level to anywhere from four to six inches below the skimmer. This will protect the structural integrity of the walls, help prevent your pool liner from warping, and reduce damage from debris.

An easy way to know whether your sand filter has enough sand is to check how full the filter is and what the sand looks and feels like. The filter container should be two-thirds to three-quarters full of sand. Look for interior marks indicating the ideal sand level. If you put your hand into the sand, it should flow through your fingers without clumping. The filter pressure gauge is also an easy indicator—the right amount of sand leads to normal pressure, while too much or too little sand can cause high or low pressure.

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