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Scott's Home Remodeling/Handyman
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Serving Trenton, TX and surrounding areas

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In business since 2002

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"Scott is a pleasure to work with. He does what he says he is going to do. We had an issue with a tile being knocked loose during installation of the cabinets and he came out that same afternoon and reset it. I've used him to paint the kitchen ceiling and it came out great too."
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Bathroom
TV Cabinet
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+4

Response time4 hrs
Response rate100%
Recommended by100%of homeowners
Aschenbeck Construction
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Serving Trenton, TX and surrounding areas

Approved

In business since 2011

Free estimates

Credit card accepted

"We hired this company because we had some exterior bricks coming apart. Darrell showed up, showed us the solution, gave us a quote and went right to work! Excellent customer service, quality work and great price. Cleaned up before leaving. Will definitely recommend! Thank you."
new kitchen
Response time2 hrs
72 neighbors recently requested a quote
Recommended by92%of homeowners
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Honeydoguy
5.0(
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Serving Trenton, TX and surrounding areas

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Emergency services offered

Small jobs welcome

Offers commercial services

"Alden was extremely reliable and maintained excellent communication throughout the project, keeping me informed even while I was away on business. He co Pelted all task thoroughly and left the area spotless upon finishing."
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Pool Table Assembly questions, answered by experts

The total time to install an inground pool typically ranges from 8 weeks to 4 months. This timeline can be influenced by several factors, including permitting, site preparation, and the construction process itself.

Key phases and their typical durations include:

  • Permits: Obtaining necessary permits can take anywhere from two to six weeks.

  • Excavation and Site Preparation: This phase takes about a week but can be extended by problematic soil, unexpected ground conditions, or the need to move underground utility lines.

  • Construction: The actual build, including plumbing and electrical work, often takes one to two months. The pool material is a major factor here; a concrete pool needs about 30 days to cure, while installing a fiberglass or vinyl liner is much faster.

External factors can also cause significant delays:

  • Contractor Availability: Spring and summer are busy seasons, and high demand can lead to long waitlists, potentially adding months to your start date. It is often recommended to start planning and getting estimates up to a year in advance.

  • Other Delays: Weather, material shortages, complex designs, and other unforeseen challenges can extend the project timeline.

Building an inground pool is a job best left to the pros. Excavating the area and building the pool requires heavy equipment and specialized training, and pools have complex plumbing and electrical systems. Unless you’re experienced in these areas, you’re better off hiring a pool contractor to make sure the job gets done safely and correctly. 

No, you shouldn’t be able to taste the salt at all since saltwater pools only contain about 10% of the salt you’d find in ocean water. Saltwater pools do create some chlorine, though, so you should still try not to drink the water.

Figuring out how to clear a green pool can seem tricky at first, but it’s all about knowing which pool cleaning chemicals to use. You may think of using baking soda to help you with your algae problem, but unfortunately, it won’t help. This is because baking soda only raises your pH and alkalinity levels. 

Instead, you need to use pool shock to clear up a green pool—the shock raises the free chlorine levels and will kill the algae.

Some pool professionals recommend adding an extra layer of comfort and protection between your pool and the vinyl liner. Made from a range of plastic blends, these liners can absorb moisture, allow the pool liner to breathe, and act as an extra barrier for pests, burrowing animals, and mildew. They also provide an extra layer of comfort for swimmers.

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