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Stonewood Construction
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Serving Kittitas, WA and surrounding areas

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Super Service Award Winner

In business since 2020

Free estimates

Small jobs welcome

"This company is professional. They are true craftsmen. They are the best in Kittitas County by far! They are on time. They stuck to the budget. Great workers. They are kind and nice too. I would hire them again in a minute."
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+13

Response time2 hrs
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Shay's Superior Services
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Serving Kittitas, WA and surrounding areas

Emergency services offered

"It went great. Shay was able to help me get rid of these iron radiators and did a fantastic job of getting it done. He really wants to help you get the job done. Highly recommend very professional and accommodating. Very pleased!"
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+206

Response time4 days
Response rate100%
Recommended by100%of homeowners
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Merit Construction Solutions, LLC
4.6(
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Serving Kittitas, WA and surrounding areas

In business since 2020

Free estimates

Warranties offered

"Meritâ s communications is outstanding. He has kept us in the loop every step of the way. He took our oak table to refinish it and has called, brought over samples, sent pictures to show us options and to make sure we are happy with the outcome. We are now having him quote and work on other projects. Canâ t recommend him enough."
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+18

Response time2 days
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Pool Table Assembly questions, answered by experts

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 cost to repair a swimming pool varies widely, with an average cost around $700. The total expense can range from as little as $10 for simple DIY fixes to over $20,000 for extensive overhauls. Key factors influencing the cost include the type of pool (in-ground vs. above-ground), its size, and the specific repairs needed. For above-ground pools, repairs typically cost between $100 and $700. For in-ground pools, costs are higher, generally ranging from $350 to $2,700. Common repairs include patching liners, fixing plumbing or electrical lines, and repairing equipment like pumps and filters. More complex issues, such as fixing a cracked beam, can cost $6,000 or more, while major projects like resurfacing a concrete pool can cost between $10,000 and $20,000.

Yes, salt water pools are more expensive than chlorine-based pools because they require a more complex system than traditional, chlorinated pools. This added complexity means more skilled labor and a higher investment upfront. Also, if you need to repair a salt water pool, finding a contractor with the needed experience is generally more time-consuming.

The most straightforward approach to filling an in-ground swimming pool is to connect a garden hose from your exterior tap. However, this is not the best idea if there's water scarcity or restricted rationing. If so, you'll want to make alternate arrangements, like getting a water delivery service to fill your pool.

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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