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Helping Hand
4.7(
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Serving Peshastin, WA and surrounding areas

In business since 2018

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"There was great communication throughout the baseboard project. Incredibly hardworking because there was a timeline to meet. The final result was professional looking."
Response time2 days
Recommended by75%of homeowners
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Robert's Renov & Repair, LLC
5.0(
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Serving Peshastin, WA and surrounding areas

In business since 2019

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"Robert listened to the list of repairs I needed. He worked carefully, cleaned up each work area, and checked if I was happy/satisfied with the work. He made good improvements, made good use of his time, and was very polite."
Response time1 day
Response rate90%
Recommended by100%of homeowners
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Pool Table Assembly questions, answered by experts

A well-built and well-maintained concrete pool should last anywhere from 50 to 75 years. Concrete is prone to cracking, so winterization and regular pool repairs are particularly important. Water can seep into existing cracks, freeze, and make them worse. Most homeowners should resurface their concrete every few years to maintain their pool’s lifespan. 

In-ground pools are more durable and have a longer lifespan, but aboveground pools are an excellent option for homeowners on a budget. Aboveground pools are also easier to remove if you no longer want to maintain one.

The cost of an aboveground pool is $800 to $5,000 for materials and $1,000 to $3,000 for labor. Before deciding, weigh the pros and cons of each pool.

Once you use a pH decreaser, you can expect the pH to adjust in two to four hours. If you use a strong chemical like muriatic acid, it could take as little as an hour. Either way, it’s best to wait for a full turnover cycle before retesting. You want to make sure the chemical is completely dissolved and evenly distributed or you won’t have a stable pH level.

The generator in your saltwater pool conversion kit transforms sodium chloride—the same salt as table salt—into chlorine. A process called electrolysis sends electricity through the water to interact with the chlorine ion. This ultimately creates the chlorine that keeps your pool safe and clean. The cell in your saltwater chlorine generator is the part that converts the salt into chlorine.

In-ground pools lose water naturally due to wind, heat, and humidity. They also lose water from the kiddos' cannonball competitions. But be mindful of the water level. If it drops too low and the pump draws in air instead of water, it will likely be damaged and require repair or replacement.

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