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All Points Construction
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Serving Albion, WA and surrounding areas

In business since 2000

All Points Construction is experienced in assisting customers with all aspects of the construction process. Keen attention is paid to the customers needs and budget during the beginning design stage. All options are presented to our customer so that they can have the best design for their particular project. All-Points Construction can finish your project in a timely manner while maintaining the highest quality possible. In addition, you can rest assured that our projects will stand the test of time with our 3year workmanship warranty.

Home Savvy Contracting, LLC
New to Angi

Serving Albion, WA and surrounding areas

In business since 2012

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Home Savvy Contracting, LLC has been servicing the Whitman County area of Washington since 2012. Andy Brindamour is the owner operator of the business and has over 15 years experience in the home improvement industry. We specialize in all phases of home improvement and prides ourselves on our hard work ethic, promptness, and professionalism. Our quality of work is second to none, please give us a call today for all of your home improvement needs!

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The Boondoogle
New to Angi

Serving Albion, WA and surrounding areas

In business since 2023

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Emergency services offered

The Boondoogle is a small, local handyman business specializing in small jobs and repairs in the greater Pullman area. Our focus is on performing the work in a timely manner, with a great attitude and a focus on customer service. We're here to help with all the small jobs around the house that you just don't have the time to get done, from fixing that leaking faucet to helping you get the yard cleaned up for winter.

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Pool Table Assembly questions, answered by experts

With a regular pool, the water is contained by visible walls that are higher than the water level. An infinity pool has one or more walls that are right at the waterline so they're not truly visible. For an invisible look, the lower wall is often made of glass or clear acrylic. The water laps over the lower edge and into a catch basin below where it gets pumped back into the pool.

Yes. A pool pH too high may result in a rash, red, or stinging eyes for swimmers. It means chlorine isn't as abundant as it needs to be to neutralize germs. A pH that is too low means the water is too acidic, which can cause similar bodily irritation and damage to your pool's lining and the surrounding plaster, stone, or tile.

While you should avoid draining an above ground pool on a regular basis, it may be necessary if you are experiencing common signs of major pool problems. When you fully drain your pool, do so slowly with the proper equipment and always avoid draining on a very hot day. In many cases, the pool liner and equipment depend on the cooling effect of the water.

The formula you’ll use to measure your pool will differ based on the shape of your pool. For a rectangular pool, you’ll use the following formula to find the size in gallons: length x width x depth x 7.5. If the depth changes from one end of your pool to the other, take the average by finding the depth at the deepest and most shallow points and dividing that number by two. Circular and oval pools require different, more complicated formulas, which can be found in this article.

You should add chlorine within 48 hours of filling your pool with water. In just 24 hours, bacteria and algae will begin to grow and contaminate your water. After that point, you’ll need to shock the water with high levels of chlorine, and you’ll likely need to do additional vacuuming to get the pool clean. It’s important to check your chlorine levels two to three times a week and add more chlorine as needed to maintain a healthy level.

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