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Turner Top 2 Bottom
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"I couldn't be happier with the results! They did an amazing job helping me create a beautiful gallery wall in my living room. They were incredibly professional, arriving on time with all the necessary tools. What truly stood out was their attention to detail; they helped brainstorm the perfect arrangement for the different sized frames and wall shelves and used measuring tape to ensure everything was perfectly straight and spaced. They treated my home with respect, cleaning up all the packaging and dust when finished. The finished wall looks fantastic and really brings the room together. I highly recommend them."
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Carolina cleanout&Demo
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Serving Snow Hill, NC and surrounding areas

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Hello, Carolina cleanout&Demo here,im excited to have you as a customer and will provide the best service and prices it will be worth your time and money thank you for working with us !!

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Pool Table Assembly questions, answered by experts

You can build a plunge pool in an 8-by-8-foot space. Many plunge pools are about 8 to 12 feet wide, 2 to 24 feet long, and 4 to 8 feet deep. While these pools are smaller than your average swimming pool, you may want additional space for a deck or patio to surround the plunge pool.

There are three types of pool filters—cartridge, sand, and D.E. (diatomaceous earth). Cartridge and sand filters are the most popular types and are affordable and easy to maintain. D.E. filters are more expensive and require more maintenance, but they are also very good at filtering out small particles.

Yes, salt water pools are more expensive than chlorine-based pools because they require a more complex system than traditional, chlorinated pools. This added complexity means more skilled labor and a higher investment upfront. Also, if you need to repair a salt water pool, finding a contractor with the needed experience is generally more time-consuming.

Whether your homeowners insurance covers a pool leak depends on your specific policy, so it's essential to check your policy documents before taking on any repairs. Typically, leaks caused by a covered event, such as a fallen tree branch or a fire, may be covered. However, leaks resulting from general wear and tear or poor maintenance are usually not. It is also a good practice to review your homeowners insurance policy before installing a pool to fully understand your personal liability and coverage.

Just like a traditional in-ground pool, semi-inground pools can be between three and eight feet deep. Lap pools, for example, are often an average of 4 feet deep, while a traditional pool may have both a shallow and deep end. The depth of your semi-inground pool depends on the liner you purchase, as well as how much excavation you plan to do before the installation.

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