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Hi there!\nLooking to upgrade the heart of your home? At United Construction Connections, we specialize in turning outdated kitchens and bathrooms into stunning, functional spaces.\nAs a local, family-owned business, we pride ourselves on making luxury renovations feel seamless and stress-free. Whether it’s custom cabinetry, professional plumbing reconnections, or a full master bath retreat, we bring the expertise and reliability you deserve. We respect your timeline and your home.\nReady to start your transformation? Call us today!!\n

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My names Cayden Shadoan, I’m 23 years old. I have a beautiful wife and daughter. I have a full time job as a pipe welder in Sumter South Carolina. I’m on here just looking to pick up a couple extra jobs here and there in hopes of starting my own business one day to be able to stay home with my family more. I can do pretty much anything that needs done in or around your house. Specializing in building fences or repairing fences, any kind of piping jobs, or any welding. Thank you for considering me to help you get what you need done. Hope to see you soon.

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Reliable and detail-oriented handyman offering quality home repair and maintenance services. I specialize in small to mid-size projects including furniture assembly, drywall repair, fixture installation, basic carpentry, and general home fixes. I take pride in doing clean, efficient work and making sure every job is done right the first time. Friendly, punctual, and easy to communicate with—your go-to help for getting things done around the house.

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Pool Table Assembly questions, answered by experts

Pool concrete or gunite can take several weeks to cure, or an average of 30 days, before workers can resume construction. Additional work and finishes push the time to build a pool out of concrete to between three and six months. There are many types of pools that take far less time, so keep these in mind if you're on a short timeline.

Pool leak detection dye is a great way to test specific areas of your pool for unbalanced water flow. By releasing the dye close to possible trouble areas—like around the seal of the skimmer—you can narrow down the potential crack. However, it's best to call a professional pool repair team near you if an initial patch does not keep your water level from lowering.

There are some disadvantages to a salt water pool. Besides costing slightly more than chlorine pools, salt water pools require a lot of salt. It's also harder to find a professional with salt water pool experience to do minor maintenance and repairs. Salt water can also damage some materials, so you’ll need to use specific heating, fixtures, lighting, liners, and masonry when building a salt water pool.

Yes, it’s possible to DIY a plunge pool and shave labor costs off of the project total. If you’re considering a DIY build, keep in mind that you will be responsible for pool installation and landscaping (which may require excavation). This type of DIY project is best left to particularly handy homeowners who have prior pool installation experience. 

An easy way to know whether your sand filter has enough sand is to check how full the filter is and what the sand looks and feels like. The filter container should be two-thirds to three-quarters full of sand. Look for interior marks indicating the ideal sand level. If you put your hand into the sand, it should flow through your fingers without clumping. The filter pressure gauge is also an easy indicator—the right amount of sand leads to normal pressure, while too much or too little sand can cause high or low pressure.

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