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GOD GREATNESS ON DEMAND LLC
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Handyman for Multiple Small Projects

Serving Davenport, WA and surrounding areas

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Warranties offered

Small jobs welcome

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Hi, I’m Mike Olson, owner of GOD Greatness on Demand LLC, serving homeowners throughout Stevens and Spokane Counties.\n\nI provide dependable handyman repairs, home improvements, and ongoing property maintenance. As an owner-operated business, I work directly with my customers from the initial conversation through completion of the job.\n\nOne of my specialties is problem solving—finding practical solutions to repair and maintenance issues, including options that may save time, materials, and unnecessary expense.\n\nWhether you have a small repair, a list of projects that needs attention, or are looking for reliable weekly, bi-weekly, or monthly property maintenance, I’d be happy to discuss how I can help.\n\nLicensed • Bonded • Insured\nWA Contractor ID: GODGRGD740DC

Big R Construction
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Handyman for Multiple Small Projects

Serving Davenport, WA and surrounding areas

In business since 2000

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

Big R Construction is the premier professional contracting company offering a wide variety of residential services to our clients in Grant, Lincoln and Okanogan Counties. We are known to pay exquisite attention to detail while making your satisfaction our number one priority.\n\nPlease call us today to schedule your appointment with Washington's true professionals at work for you!

Garys Lawn Care and Handyman Services
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Handyman for Multiple Small Projects

Serving Davenport, WA and surrounding areas

In business since 2018

Free estimates

Credit card accepted

At Gary's Lawn Care and Handyman Services, our company is based on the belief that our customers' needs are of the utmost importance. Our team is committed to meeting those needs. We welcome the opportunity to earn your trust and deliver you the best service. No job is too big or too small for our experienced team. Call today for a quote. \n\n

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Pool Table Assembly questions, answered by experts

Liquid chlorine is better for shock treatments or instances where you need to raise your chlorine levels quickly. Tablets are better for regular maintenance. Tablets take more time to dissolve but require less effort. You don’t need to measure out volume, and you can set them in a floater and let that do the work.

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.

While you can use a grounding rod when bonding an in-ground pool, that’s necessarily the best option. A grounding rod is an older grounding method that’s not usually used anymore, thanks to modern electrical design and services. Again, if you don’t have electrical experience, your best and safest bet is to hire a pool electrician.

Calcium lumps in a pool are calcium deposits that form when a pool's water parameters are not in the normal range. They can float around on the surface of the pool water, making it look and feel dirty. The most common causes of calcium lumps in pools are calcium hardness above 1,000 ppm, alkalinity over 120, and a pH over 7.8. Keeping your pool’s calcium levels, alkalinity, and pH levels within the normal, safe ranges is the best way to prevent calcium lumps and other problems, including damage to the pool surface.

The best way to kill off an algae bloom in an aboveground pool is to shock it with a large dose of chlorine. Shock typically kills off algae in about one to three days, although it can take longer if the pool water is in poor condition. After the shock treatment, add algaecide to prevent algae from growing back, and test the water every few days with test strips to ensure the pool’s pH doesn’t get out of whack.

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