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Cliff Aldrich Repair
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Serving Merrill, MI and surrounding areas

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In business since 2018

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"I had Cliff and his team put a fence in my backyard. They did the job when they said they would and they did a great job. Cliff’s communication was very good and he was very pleasant to work with."
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Response time5 hrs
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Recommended by87%of homeowners
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Y&B Maintenance & Janitorial Services
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Serving Merrill, MI and surrounding areas

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In business since 2023

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"Chad and Doug did a great job assembling and installing a basketball hoop for us. We wanted to surprise our son for his birthday, and they worked on our schedule to make it happen. Both are great guys and we would definitely hire them again for future projects!"
Response time3 hrs
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Recommended by80%of homeowners
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Jeff of All Trades
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Serving Merrill, MI and surrounding areas

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In business since 2018

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Small jobs welcome

"He first help us installing a fence and we were very pleased with that. He also helped us with two bathrooms. We had some tricky works and he handled them. We were very please with his expertise and his prices. He laid my bolt tile in the bathroom."
Response time1 day
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Bryan Sechler
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Serving Merrill, MI and surrounding areas

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Small jobs welcome

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I’m 36 year old, have been doing mainly industrial maintenance the past 6 years or so. Love fixing and putting together all kinds of different things. Not as experienced with home improvements but I have done my fair share, and am never afraid to take on a challenge. I can say that no matter what you throw at me, I will find a way to complete the job and make sure the customer is satisfied.

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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.

The only pools that don’t need grounding are those without electrical components, such as small inflatable pools. Any outlet around a pool should be a GFCI to cut the current if the outlet gets too wet. At the very least, the pool’s electrical should be plugged into a GFCI outlet, if not a dedicated GFCI breaker. Check local guidelines and requirements to ensure you’re following all safety regulations. 

In many homes, an unfinished basement is an ideal place for an in-ground pool. The concrete floors, protection against water damage, and access to the ground below your home make this a large contender. Speak with a local basement remodeling contractor to ensure your space is right for the large construction.

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.

Common problems include liner tears, pump malfunctions, and algae buildup. Regular maintenance prevents many issues.

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