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Vhomes Co.
4.8(
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Serving Cut And Shoot, TX and surrounding areas

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In business since 2021

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"Victor worked tirelessly and with great care to get our pool enclosure painted and the screens repaired with heavy duty mesh. It changed the whole look and feel of our backyard. We will enjoy being out there for many years to come."
Patio renovation
Patio renovation
outdoor exercising bars
Fence installation
Pavers installation

+191

Response time7 hrs
Response rate96%
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HandyKraig
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Serving Cut And Shoot, TX and surrounding areas

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In business since 2010

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"Great! I had two new bathroom faucets installed, a leaky backflow valve on my water treatment system replaced, a broken toilet flange fixed and he replaced the filters on on my drinking water treatment system. Kraig was on time, neat and I feel like the price was fair. I would definitely recommend Kraig as a all around handyman."
Exterior house cleaning
Sunroom addition
Sunroom addition
Sunroom addition
Sunroom addition

+32

Response time1 day
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Recommended by87%of homeowners
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Monche The Handyman
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Serving Cut And Shoot, TX and surrounding areas

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In business since 2022

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"Monche helped me insulate the water pipes in the attic for about half of my home. Very helpful, responsive, timely, and reasonable prices! I highly recommend Monche!"
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Pool Table Assembly questions, answered by experts

The best paver for your pool deck depends on your budget, style, and how much maintenance you’re willing to invest. Granite is one of the best low-cost pavers for pool decks. It’s very slip-resistant and durable, too, making it a top pick. Travertine is a high-quality material that resists freeze-thaw cycles, looks stunning, and won’t get hot in the summer. The only downside to travertine is that it costs more than granite.

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.

How often you should add water to your pool depends on how quickly the water evaporates. Keep an eye on your skimmer box, if you have one. Top up the water in your pool if you notice the water levels are lower than the bottom third of your skimmer. This helps prevent damage to your pump. 

Replace all the water in your pool every five to seven years, depending on how often you use your pool, the weather, and whether or not you close your pool for the winter.

You should always run your pool pump in freezing weather to keep the water moving. Doing so prevents the pool water from freezing and protects your pool from the damage that often comes along with frozen water. You should also run your pool pump when temperatures are approaching freezing, as a precaution. There’s no need to run a pool heater during the winter, as keeping water moving is generally enough to keep it from freezing.

You can avoid pool collapse—known as pool pop in an inground pool—if you follow the instructions on how to drain your pool safely. Wait for a temperate, dry day and slowly remove the water with a sump pump, hose, or the attached drains and hydrostatic plugs.

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