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D and L Commercial Roofing, LLC
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Handyman for Multiple Small Projects

Serving Ada, MI and surrounding areas

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Super Service Award Winner

In business since 2020

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"They renovated and remodeled outbuildings into a fully functional dwelling. Great crew to work with excellent craftsmanship at a reasonable price. Completed the project in a timely fashion. I would work with them again. I highly recommend them. In fact, I already have, and my friends were also pleased."
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RagStar Contractors LLC
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Handyman for Multiple Small Projects

Serving Ada, MI and surrounding areas

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In business since 2022

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"I couldn’t be more impressed with the outstanding job Ragstar Contractors did assembling our Gazebo. Despite the subpar instructions and the overwhelming number of parts, their team showed incredible patience, professionalism, and craftsmanship. They were able to piece everything together flawlessly, and the final result looks absolutely amazing. Their attention to detail and commitment to getting the job done right truly set them apart. I highly recommend Ragstar Contractors for any assembly or installation projects — they exceeded all expectations!"
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Saxbee Home Improvement
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Serving Ada, MI and surrounding areas

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In business since 1986

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"We hired Alan recently to re-drywall part of our basement that needed to be re-finished after having some water issues during the heavy rains last spring. The wall looks great, and Alan did a great job. He was good to work with, fair on price, got the project done in a timely fashion, and we would use his services again."
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Chavez Home Repairs
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Handyman for Multiple Small Projects

Serving Ada, MI and surrounding areas

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In business since 2019

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Emergency services offered

"Josh was awesome. Extremely professional, accurate timing, and fixed my problem. I would recommend Josh for all future issues anyone would have. Very polite."
Response time3 hrs
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Recommended by44%of homeowners
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Pool Table Assembly questions, answered by experts

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.

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.

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 best paver for your pool deck depends on your budget, style, and how much maintenance you’re willing to invest. Granite is one of the best low-cost pavers for pool decks. It’s very slip-resistant and durable, too, making it a top pick. Travertine is a high-quality material that resists freeze-thaw cycles, looks stunning, and won’t get hot in the summer. The only downside to travertine is that it costs more than granite.

Yes, swimming in a pool with high calcium hardness is considered safe as long as you have sufficient chlorine and pH levels to keep bacteria growth under control. The main issue with high calcium hardness is that it damages your pool through rust and corrosion. However, if your water is hard enough to corrode your pool, you might want to consider finding methods to make it safe for drinking at home.

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