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Serving Youngsville, LA and surrounding areas

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In business since 2010

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"The work I got for the value was great. Other contractors wanted to charge $750 or more for this small repair I needed. These guys only charge what they think is fair for the amount and type of labor they do. I paid less than half what everyone else was going to charge me. I highly recommend them to anyone."
Response time2 hrs
Response rate93%
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Zuniga General Remodeling
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Serving Youngsville, LA and surrounding areas

In business since 2015

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"Louis was very professional and organized. He work efficiently and the price was reasonable. He also worked clean and left no debris behind. I would definitely recommend this business. He's actually going to be completing additional projects for me."
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Iskan, LLC
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Handyman for Multiple Small Projects

Serving Youngsville, LA and surrounding areas

In business since 2021

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Small jobs welcome

"I needed a door frame removed to get a washer and dryer out of my laundry room and the new one put in. They came out to assess the situation and explore possibilities. They found the most effective way to get the job done and also removed the old unit and hooked the new one up for me!"
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JS Handyman Services, LLC
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Handyman for Multiple Small Projects

Serving Youngsville, LA and surrounding areas

In business since 2015

Free estimates

Small jobs welcome

"Joe Spedale was very prompt in getting to our home, evaluating the scope of work, gave us detailed pricing. Scheduled the work, came exactly at the time and date that he had given us, then proceeded with the requested work. Joe went over and above to complete our little project to our satisfaction, with no cost over runs."
Response time4 hrs
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Pool Table Assembly questions, answered by experts

Yes, you can put too much shock in a pool, and it is crucial to follow the directions on the product you are using. Adding excess shock can upset the chemical balance, make the water cloudy, have adverse effects on swimmers, damage pool equipment or surfaces, and even encourage certain types of algae to grow. If you have over-shocked your pool, perform a water test and adjust the chemicals as necessary. The pool's chemical balance will eventually return to normal as the excess chlorine dissipates over time.

No, you should not use an extension cord with an aboveground pool pump. In addition to being dangerous as a tripping hazard, use of an extension cord could void your pool pump’s warranty. This is because using an extension cord not rated for use with the pool filter pump could damage this equipment.

Baking soda can help to clear your cloudy pool water if the alkalinity or pH is too low. Adding baking soda to your pool will increase the alkalinity and help bring your pH levels to a more comfortable range. Be sure to test the water as you add baking soda.

Yes, you will need to shock your pool with high levels of chlorine or bromine when you first fill it to kill off bacteria and pathogens. You’ll need to wait for the chlorine concentration to come back down to a safe level before swimming. After that, you can test and maintain the chlorine and other levels as normal. The only exception to this is if you get pool water delivered by a professional. In that case, the water might come pretreated, so you might not need to shock it.

It’s a good idea to wait at least 24 hours after opening your pool before you swim in it. Pool opening often involves shocking the water, and the chemical levels need to come down a bit before it’s safe to swim. You can continue testing your water pH and chlorine levels if you’re in a rush. It’s wise to wait until your chlorine levels drop to under four parts per million (ppm) and you have a water pH of between 7.2 and 7.8. You can artificially lower your water pH to speed up the process.

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