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Phalan Construction & The Handyman
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Serving Salem, MA and surrounding areas

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Super Service Award Winner

In business since 1988

Emergency services offered

Warranties offered

"It took longer than anticipated due to the fact that Bob hadn't installed the Trex system before, but he was meticulous and careful, and the deck looks great and keeps the patio underneath dry so that we can enjoy it even in wet weather."
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Recommended by89%of homeowners
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AML Landscaping
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Serving Salem, MA and surrounding areas

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In business since 2018

Free estimates

Small jobs welcome

"Wonderful experience with AML - my yard was a jungle after several years of being unable to do upkeep- they turned it around completely in a day. I hired them for long term up keep on the spot and they haven’t let me down since! Highly recommend hiring them."
Response time6 hrs
Response rate92%
Recommended by91%of homeowners
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GreyVal Solution
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Serving Salem, MA and surrounding areas

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In business since 2018

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"Great job - responsive, thorough, very professional. Quick and efficient work fixing a damaged heating system. Would definitely hire them again."
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Response time6 hrs
Response rate97%
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ModFix Handyman Services
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Serving Salem, MA and surrounding areas

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Free estimates

Offers commercial services

"Our handyman is very kind and experienced. He has been on-time the past two times I called him. He is fast and professional and he is very fare. I will certainly call him for kore projects"
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Tabares Construction, LLC
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Serving Salem, MA and surrounding areas

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In business since 2010

Free estimates

Credit card accepted

"Tabares Construction helped us select the best possible composite product to replace our rotten wooden front steps and porch, and did the installation efficiently. They also advised on porch decking and introduced us to a higher quality paint which went on well. They were flexible, polite, neat and very competent."
Response time2 days
Response rate86%
Recommended by100%of homeowners
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Pool Table Assembly questions, answered by experts

No, shock and chlorine are not the same thing, though they are related and both are used for pool maintenance. Regular chlorine, often in the form of tablets, is a sanitizer used for routine, day-to-day maintenance to keep a steady chlorine level. Pool shock, however, is a highly concentrated dose of chlorine used periodically for a more intense cleaning. It rapidly raises chlorine levels to fix issues like cloudy water or algae growth and also eliminates chloramines, which are byproducts of regular chlorination. Because their purposes and concentrations differ, they are not interchangeable, and proper pool care typically requires using both.

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.

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.

The average pool size in gallons is 15,360. This number is for a 16’ x 32’ pool with a four-foot depth. However, many pools have different depths at each end or irregular sizes, so you may need to use the formulas above to calculate exactly how many gallons of water you need.

If a pool turns green after adding salt, there’s a good chance the salt is the problem. Certain brands of salt have high levels of iron that cause pool water to take on a green hue. Test your pool water to determine if this is the issue. The green color will usually filter out. Brush the sides of the pool to knock the iron off.

This is just one reason a pool can turn green that is specific to adding salt. Many other reasons a pool can turn green include algae growth, low chlorine levels, a faulty filter, etc.

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