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Taylor's Remodeling
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Handyman for Multiple Small Projects

Serving Richland, MS and surrounding areas

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In business since 2007

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"Excellent experience. Otis is very professional and even showed up the same day I called him to get an idea of the project. He and his crew worked with, and improved, a design idea I had come up with to work with the irregular shape of our pool patio. He provided a prompt and reasonable quote. Once they were able to start, they worked very quickly and did an excellent cleanup job as well. We couldn’t be happier with our deck. Highly recommend them and I will definitely use them again."
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Response time4 days
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C Gray, Sons and Associates
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Handyman for Multiple Small Projects

Serving Richland, MS and surrounding areas

Approved

Super Service Award Winner

In business since 1999

Emergency services offered

Warranties offered

"I called C Gray, Sons and Associates the same day I needed help putting my vanity together, and they showed up quickly! The team was professional, efficient, and friendly from start to finish. They had everything assembled perfectly in no time and made sure everything was sturdy and aligned before leaving. I really appreciated how responsive they were and the quality of their work. Highly recommend them for any home project — fast, reliable, and professional!"
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Response time7 hrs
58 neighbors recently requested a quote
Recommended by90%of homeowners
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Joe Grice
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Handyman for Multiple Small Projects

Serving Richland, MS and surrounding areas

Approved

Emergency services offered

Small jobs welcome

I am a mechanic at a nuclear power plant. I’m also pretty good at other things too. I’m here to make a little side money for my house that I am working on. Just contact me and tell me what you got and I’ll let you know if I can handle it or not.

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Pool Table Assembly questions, answered by experts

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.

Losing some water from splashing and evaporation is normal. However, if you notice a rapid drop in the water level or are adding water more frequently than usual, you might have a leak. Other common signs of a pool leak include:

  • Unexplained soft, mushy, or wet spots in the yard.

  • Cracks in the pool's structure or falling tiles.

  • Higher-than-normal water bills.

  • Persistent algae growth or water discoloration.

  • Standing water near the pump, pipes, or other pool equipment.

Pool water—or rather, the chlorine in pool water—generally doesn’t damage artificial grass. This type of grass is made from plastic fibers that are incredibly resilient. That said, you can damage artificial grass around a pool in other ways. For example, the sun’s reflection off a window or fence can melt polyethylene fibers. A temporary pool can flatten and cause an indent in turf.

How long a pool liner lasts depends on the type of pool. Most in-ground pool liners last between six and 12 years, while aboveground pool liners last anywhere from six to 10 years. You can extend the life of your pool liner by maintaining proper pool chemistry, adding chemicals individually to avoid staining the liner, using a pool cover to protect it from the sun, and keeping sharp objects away from it.

Yes, it’s possible to DIY a plunge pool and shave labor costs off of the project total. If you’re considering a DIY build, keep in mind that you will be responsible for pool installation and landscaping (which may require excavation). This type of DIY project is best left to particularly handy homeowners who have prior pool installation experience. 

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