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Wekz Multiservice LLc
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Serving Vineland, NJ and surrounding areas

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In business since 2015

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"They were very courteous and very professional I was leased with he service and I wanted to be able to pass that along. I would highly recommend them."
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Response time1 day
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Recommended by56%of homeowners
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RDH Remodeling
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Serving Vineland, NJ and surrounding areas

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Customers say: True professional

"The job went well.. Mr. Rob was very professional and polite. He was courteous, to ask was the job performed to my satisfaction. Anyone who hires Mr. Rob will not be dissatisfied or disappointed. I will definitely call Mr. Rob for my next project!!!"
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Response time7 hrs
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Tanglewood Home Solutions
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Serving Vineland, NJ and surrounding areas

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In business since 2021

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"I contacted Mike to repair sagging/damaged walk-in closet shelf & rod. Due to the amount of work needed, he had originally quoted me a higher price, which I found acceptable. The job was done well,and quickly. Since he was actually able to reuse some of my original materials, he was nice enough to actually lower the price. I would hire again."
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Response time3 days
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R Classy Construction LLC
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Serving Vineland, NJ and surrounding areas

In business since 2023

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Emergency services offered

"Owner showed up on time and did an excellent job installing the 13x20 tent. Did to work at the quote price even though the job took longer than expected due to some unforeseen circumstances. Would hired again."
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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.

Water only runs through a pool heater when not in use if the heater doesn’t have a bypass system. A bypass system stops the flow of water through the heater when not in use. If you don’t have one, then yes, water will still run through the pool heater even when not in use. Not having a bypass system may increase the effects of wear and tear on your pool heater or disrupt the water’s chemical balance.

It’s a good idea to wait at least 24 hours after opening your pool before you swim in it. Pool opening often involves shocking the water, and the chemical levels need to come down a bit before it’s safe to swim. You can continue testing your water pH and chlorine levels if you’re in a rush. It’s wise to wait until your chlorine levels drop to under four parts per million (ppm) and you have a water pH of between 7.2 and 7.8. You can artificially lower your water pH to speed up the process.

Shipping container pools are prone to rust and corrosion over time, especially if you install a saltwater system. Though the interior of your pool should be lined, the outside is at risk. Luckily there are a few things you can do.

Elevate your pool or place it on a foundation to prevent moisture buildup along the bottom of the container. Apply a rust inhibitor or paint to protect the outside of your pool, and maintain the proper chlorine levels to reduce the rate of corrosion. Regularly inspect your pool for signs of corrosion, and take action when necessary. 

The best way to dissolve algae is to use pool shock. The shock increases the free chlorine levels in your pool, which in turn kills bacteria, microorganisms, and algae. You can opt for granulated shock that you mix with water or a premixed liquid shock.

Keep in mind that using pool shock is just one of the steps you need to take to get rid of algae from your pool. Unless you also brush, vacuum, and clean the filter, your algae problem may return.

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