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J Works
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Handyman for Multiple Small Projects

Serving Jarrell, TX and surrounding areas

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Super Service Award Winner

In business since 2024

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"I contacted Angie’s list for a handyman. Jworks was the only one that contacted me back for the items I needed help with. It all started with installing a microwave. I’ve hired him several times. He’s awesome, does a great job. I will continue to hire him as long as he continues to do this kind of work. All my jobs have been well done!! Thanks Jworks."
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Quality Repair and Service, LLC
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Handyman for Multiple Small Projects

Serving Jarrell, TX and surrounding areas

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In business since 2025

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"I requested Dario assistance to assemble my furniture he was quick and efficient from booking till completing the service. I am happy to recommend him and will be using his services again"
Response time8 hrs
Response rate90%
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Casa De Kai
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Serving Jarrell, TX and surrounding areas

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In business since 2024

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"We recently had tile installed and could not be happier with the results. From start to finish, the customer service was outstanding — professional, responsive, and attentive to every detail. The craftsmanship and quality of the installation truly exceeded our expectations. The tile layout came out perfect, the cuts were clean and precise, and the finished product completely transformed the space. You can tell they take pride in their work and genuinely care about customer satisfaction. Highly recommend to anyone looking for quality tile work done right the first time!"
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Pool Table Assembly questions, answered by experts

Concrete pools have the longest life span. As long as you properly maintain your concrete pool, you can expect it to last 50 to 100 years. That said, you will need to resurface your concrete pool as it ages. Fiberglass is durable, but fiberglass pools generally only last around 25 to 30 years. That said, some high-end fiberglass pools can last more than 50 years if they’re well-maintained.

While spools are much smaller than pools, some clever features still allow you to get your laps in. Some spools include directional jets to create a “current” you can use to swim laps in a smaller space. They also allow you to use your spool as a spa when you’re done swimming.

Pool water—or rather, the chlorine in pool water—generally doesn’t damage artificial grass. This type of grass is made from plastic fibers that are incredibly resilient. That said, you can damage artificial grass around a pool in other ways. For example, the sun’s reflection off a window or fence can melt polyethylene fibers. A temporary pool can flatten and cause an indent in turf.

Any number between 7.2 and 7.8 is an ideal pH for swimming pools or 80 to 120 ppm. Your pool testing kit should be able to measure both of these numbers. If your pool’s pH is below this range, the water is too acidic and can cause scaling and damage to pool equipment. If the water’s pH is above this range, it can decrease the effectiveness of necessary chemicals, like chlorine.

An aboveground pool should be level within 1 inch—and it starts to become unsafe after a couple of inches. Any slope will lead to an uneven distribution of water, which will put pressure on your pool’s structure, wearing down the pool liner. In certain cases, it could cause your pool to collapse. Even if you’re within a safe window, you may still notice that the water level is uneven.

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