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Barrios Handyman Services
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Serving Boulder City, NV and surrounding areas

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In business since 2025

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"Asked them to assemble 3 display cabinets. Got it done the day after I reached out. Reasonable quote. Professional, careful service with the delicate glass display cabinets. Highly recommended."
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TRUENORTH CUSTOM SOLUTIONS LLC
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Serving Boulder City, NV and surrounding areas

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"William was by far the best handyman i have ever hired. He was extremely friendly. He took extra time to buy a part that I didn't have originally. We are going to use him again for a bigger project. He was able to get our older video game system hooked up and running. Just an overall wonderful experience and pleasure to do business with. Definitely hire him for your next project."
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Pool Table Assembly questions, answered by experts

In most states, it is a legal requirement to have a fence around your pool to protect both swimmers and pool owners. These laws can vary by state, city, and county, so you must research the specific regulations in your area before installation. The rules may also differ for inground versus above-ground pools, with inground pools typically requiring a full fence. Additionally, most homeowners' insurance providers will require a fence around a residential pool before providing coverage. As a general rule, it's always best to have a fence for everyone's safety.

A good rule of thumb is to add one or two 40-pound bags of salt for every inch of rain, but you’ll want to test your salt levels first to ensure you’re adding the right amount. Rainwater can dilute the salt levels in your pool, so after significant rainfall, test the levels and add the appropriate amount of salt to bring it back to the ideal level.

While you shouldn’t notice water that has an appropriate amount of chlorine in it (less than 4 parts per million), you could feel sick from drinking overly chlorinated water. Chlorine exposure can cause nausea, vomiting, coughing, and dizziness. Chronic chlorine exposure (meaning multiple or repeated instances) can make you feel like you have the flu, according to the CDC.

You can place a pool alarm on the surface of the water or mounter underwater with motion detectors. Alarms placed on the surface will alert you if it detects wave movement. If mounted below the surface, known as "sub-surface,” the alarm detects changes in water pressure.

Rectangular pools, particularly those made of vinyl or fiberglass, are the easiest to maintain. The long, straight sides, right angles, and smoother surface make regular cleaning a breeze without having to maneuver into curves and nooks. Rectangular pools also tend to be standard sizes, so you may have an easier time when it comes time to replace liners, covers, and other parts.

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