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Avatar for BuildingLI.com - BLI Facilities LLC
BuildingLI.com - BLI Facilities LLC
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Handyman for Multiple Small Projects

Serving Dix Hills, NY and surrounding areas

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In business since 2017

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"Hector and Moises were excellent! Hector came with one other of their crew and assembled my permanent gazebo. I have stone pavers and they were very careful in cutting them and digging Deep enough to establish a good anchor. They even installed railings for my back stoop. I would highly recommend them! Clean... affordable and professional."
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kitchen demolition
demolition complete
kitchen tile job in progress
kitchen tile

+172

Response time7 hrs
Recommended by76%of homeowners
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Loja Renovations Fine Carpentry LLC
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Handyman for Multiple Small Projects

Serving Dix Hills, NY and surrounding areas

Approved

In business since 2024

Free estimates

Small jobs welcome

"I am extremely satisfied with the service.Manuel is very responsible, punctual, and professional worker. The assembly of the closet was perfect and done with great care. I would like more people to have the opportunity to hire this great worker. I highly recommend him!"
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Response time1 day
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Sekine Construction, Inc.
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Handyman for Multiple Small Projects

Serving Dix Hills, NY and surrounding areas

Approved

In business since 2012

Free estimates

Small jobs welcome

"I hired Tony to repair my very large (20 plus foot wide) outdoor Pergola in June of 2016. Among other things, the structure's supporting beams were bowing and I was advised by 2 engineers that it was just a matter of time before it would certainly collapse. I had also had a few contractors here already who took one look and told me I would need to demolish it and start over to the tune of 30k. They were clearly convinced it was just too big of a job and labor intensive and they weren't interested in "repairing" it. Frustrated, I looked for a "handyman". Hiring Tony as a handyman is akin to hiring an accomplished artist to paint your house. I don't doubt he can do anything that falls under the handyman category (and for a very competitive, reasonable price), but he can do so much more. He is an artist, a perfectionist, intelligent (if not brilliant), highly skilled carpenter (highly skilled, period), kind, personable, hardworking and, best of all, very affordable. He thought about the project a great deal before laying out my options, came by the house several times before being hired to make sure what he planned to do would work, quoted me prices I could afford, and was able to start work almost immediately. After 2 solid uninterrupted work weeks, my pergola is now safe, solid and secure (which would have been enough for the money I paid), but is also now breathtakingly beautiful. Tony not only added structural support, but mouldings here and there to make the existing pergola stronger and more stylish than it had ever been before. He also took preventive measures to assure that what caused the Pergola to fail and deteriorate in the first place would not happen again. Very smart, talented, reliable, neat, punctual, honest and fair, he takes extraordinary pride in his work. He and his workers were an absolute joy to see and be around, worked rain or shine, and sometimes stayed late into the evening. In addition to the pergola, they rewired the electric, replaced a light fixture, restored a cupola on my garage roof, painted the pergola and cupola, and power washed my siding, fence and patio/pool area. They finished about 2 weeks ago and I have already called him back to give me estimates on two more projects. I can't recommend anyone more highly (though I've had plenty of other work done through the years) and feel absolutely blessed to have found them and hired them for this restoration project. I plan on calling Tony when I'm ready to gut and reno the first floor of my house. He's that good."
Deck Remodel
Basement Renovation
Response time8 hrs
Recommended by100%of homeowners
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Pool Table Assembly questions, answered by experts

The type of sand you need for your sand filter depends on the manufacturer’s instructions, but you’ll need to use sand specifically for pool filters. Silica sand is a wallet-friendly, common choice that’s relatively easy to replace. You’ll choose between various grades of sand and different-sized sand grains.

Most of the time, though there may be some code variations on the local level, a water source like a pool requires a GFCI breaker. These breakers detect electrical leaks of 5 mA or more and trip the breaker. However, the size of the pool and motor type determine the exact GFCI needs. A GFCI outlet with a reset button may be enough for an aboveground pool with a small motor or pump. Consult a pool electrician to determine the appropriate installation and protection measures needed for your pool.

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.

Permits are generally required to build an in-ground swimming pool. These permits cover aspects like zoning, safety fencing, and electrical work. Obtaining the correct permits involves coordination with local building authorities.

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.

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