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Utah Valley Handyman, LLC
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Serving Millcreek, UT and surrounding areas

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In business since 2016

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Warranties offered

"The job was done exactly as I wanted! The workers were professionals and really did a great job! My new bathroom is amazing! I will continue to use their services for all my handyman needs!"
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Basement Drywall Hanging

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Response time5 hrs
Response rate92%
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Cransten
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Serving Millcreek, UT and surrounding areas

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Super Service Award Winner

In business since 2016

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"We hired Steve at Cransten to assemble and install new cabinets for our kitchen and the results were amazing! His attention to detail, quality workmanship and professionalism greatly exceeded our expectations. We were so happy with Steve’s work that we immediately booked him to install additional cabinets in our dining room."
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Response time1 day
Response rate98%
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DDIY Construction LLC
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Serving Millcreek, UT and surrounding areas

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Super Service Award Winner

In business since 2024

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Offers commercial services

"Jason arrived on time and was a total professional. He did exactly what I asked him to do and I will definitely request him for any of my future projects. I highly recommend him."
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Pool Table Assembly questions, answered by experts

Pool leaks most commonly occur at joints or where different materials meet. The most frequent leak spots include:

  • The Pool Skimmer: Where the plastic skimmer meets the pool's liner or shell.

  • The Pool Liner: Tears can develop in vinyl liners, especially those between 5 and 20 years old. Leaks also occur around the liner's edge.

  • Fittings and Accessories: Areas around return lines, the main drain, and pool lights are common culprits.

  • Pool Equipment: The pump, filter, and filter housing can also leak.

While leaks in underground pipes are less common, they can be costly to fix. It's usually best to check the more common spots before investigating the plumbing system.

Rectangular pools, particularly those made of vinyl or fiberglass, are the easiest to maintain. The long, straight sides, right angles, and smoother surface make regular cleaning a breeze without having to maneuver into curves and nooks. Rectangular pools also tend to be standard sizes, so you may have an easier time when it comes time to replace liners, covers, and other parts.

Yes, you can use food coloring to find a pool leak. Alternatively, you can use pool detection dyes that are nontoxic and biodegradable. Depending on how much food dye you have on hand, it may be more cost-effective to use pool dyes.

The dye test is one of the best swimming pool leak detection tools because the dyes are heavier than water. By observing where the dye gets sucked in, you can find the location of your leak.

The average 12-by-24-foot in-ground pool costs $48,500, but depending on the features and materials, prices can trend even higher. You’ll spend less on a rectangular vinyl or fiberglass pool than on a concrete pool in an elevated style (think infinity pool or lagoon pool). Added features like heating, lighting, diving boards, or decking will increase your overall cost.

Concrete pools are very durable but can crack if not properly maintained. The most significant risk is winter weather and low temperatures when water can seep into crevices and freeze. To avoid damage, use the proper winterization chemicals, and don’t completely drain your pool. Concrete pool repairs cost around $75 per linear foot for small cracks.

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