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Scott Property Services
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Handyman for Multiple Small Projects

Serving Fine, NY and surrounding areas

In business since 2018

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"Amazing work, amazing customer service. The best by far for all home projects! Love them and have already rehired them for other projects and will continue to use them in the future. I cannot say enough about the quality of their work. They care and do a great job at a fair price!!! Simply amazing. They are perfectionists and will the job right, great communicators ...everything they've done from painting rioms, patching ceilings, hanging fixtures to installing sinks.has been stress free for me and they've done an exceptional job."
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K & K Contracting
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Handyman for Multiple Small Projects

Serving Fine, NY and surrounding areas

In business since 2008

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"Because of weather we had a slow start. But this contractor was the best! The roofing job was completed in two days. It would have been only one but the weather didn't permit it. And guess what? I paid LESS than what was quoted. I was shocked. He is a very honest man and I would recommend him to anyone. He could use me as a reference anytime."
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Pool Table Assembly questions, answered by experts

Generally, you do not need to drain your pool to convert it to a saltwater system. The main exception is if you have used an antibacterial agent containing polyhexamethylene biguanide to sanitize your pool, as these sanitation products do not mix well with saltwater systems. If this is the case, you will need to start fresh. You can either drain the pool or treat the existing water with a high dose of chlorine to remove the antibacterial agent. If you choose the chlorine treatment, wait several days to allow the chlorine to work before proceeding with the conversion. If you are unsure whether this applies to your pool, consult a pool technician.

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.

DIY is possible for minor repairs like patching liners. Professional services handle structural and mechanical issues.

If you don’t bond a pool, you risk electric shock for those walking around or swimming. Bonding creates safe pathways between the electricity needed to run the pool and metallic parts also necessary for the proper function of the pool. Once the pool is bonded, it’s ready for grounding, the second step in creating an electrically safe pool.

It can take anywhere from 12 to 24 hours to fill the average pool with water—and that’s if you use a couple of garden hoses. A water delivery service can fill your pool in one to three hours. Some services even pre-treat the water so it’s swim-ready as soon as it’s filled.

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