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HHC Construction
4.8(
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Serving Blacklick, OH and surrounding areas

Approved

In business since 1996

Emergency services offered

Warranties offered

"I can't say enough about HHC CONSTRUCTION. Very efficient, had all the equipment and supplies ready with Bryan when he arrived. Looked at everything and went to work. I can't tell you how wonderful this experience was, I was so happy with the work, price (did not take advantage) everything! I hired them again for bathroom work! I'll never have to call any other company again, JUST CALL H H C CONSTRUCTION 614-404-5037 Thanks again."
Bath improvement
Built in shower shelf
Bath room new flooring
Add upstairs shower
New Furnace

+8

Response time1 day
14 neighbors recently requested a quote
Recommended by90%of homeowners
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ALL-PRO Home Solutions
5.0(
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Serving Blacklick, OH and surrounding areas

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In business since 2020

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"Mike and Bill were wonderful to work with! They were both very professional, prompt and clean. I didnâ t have to do a thing after they finished my new shower installation, everything was clean and put back just the way I had it before the work started. I would highly recommend this company!"
Response time12 hrs
Recommended by81%of homeowners
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Molecula LLC
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Serving Blacklick, OH and surrounding areas

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Free estimates

Credit card accepted

Customers say: True professional

"The professionalism of this company is wonderful. Great communication, punctuality, and honesty. We are still in the process of budgeting and planning but, Ed has been very helpful, I would recommend his services."
Removed the old flooring
Garage door sensors and door opener wired and programed
Used 2x12 treated lumber for the floor boards
Water got into this window frame, rotting the wood.
Digging out old mailbox

+54

9 neighbors recently requested a quote
Recommended by83%of homeowners
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Pool Table Assembly questions, answered by experts

When looking into fiberglass vs. concrete pools, you will notice a big price difference. A fiberglass pool costs $15,000 to $75,000, whereas a concrete pool costs $35,000 to $100,000. While concrete pools are customizable, fiberglass is faster to install and requires less maintenance. Additionally, you can expect to pay $25,000 to maintain a concrete pool over a ten-year span. On the other hand, a fiberglass pool only requires basic maintenance like testing water levels and cleaning.

Pool light replacements are often more expensive compared to other pool parts, like pump motors, or standard light bulbs for indoor use. The reason for the higher cost is that pool lights are specially designed and made with parts meant to keep swimmers safe. The light fixture and surrounding parts protecting the bulb must be waterproof, tightly sealed, and resistant to extreme temperatures.

Pool maintenance costs an average of $230 per service, with prices ranging from $50 to $750 per service, depending on several factors. The type of service will usually be the most significant cost factor, as opening and closing a pool takes a few hours and can total $400 or more, while regular cleanings could cost under $100. The size of your pool and the type of pool—above-ground, in-ground, saltwater—can also affect the price of maintenance.

Certain pools serve as a middle ground between traditional swimming pools and hot tubs. The two main options are plunge pools and swim spas. A plunge pool (or cocktail pool) is smaller, but you can add spa-like elements such as heating and jets. A swim spa is more similar to a hot tub, but it produces a current that allows you to swim in place (similar to how a treadmill lets you run in place). 

If your pool takes longer than one or two days to fill, you might be dealing with low water pressure. Using a water pressure gauge on your outdoor tap, you can check your water pressure. A reading of 40 psi or below is considered low. A leak, a nearby water shutoff, or several other reasons could cause this. 

If the water pressure isn’t a problem, you could have a low flow rate from clogs, corroded pipes, or other plumbing issues. It’s best to call in a local plumber to get to the root of the issue.

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