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ALLFix, LLC
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Serving Soap Lake, WA and surrounding areas

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In business since 2017

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ALLFix provides professional repairs, installations, and improvements for residential and commercial clients. Services include everyday repairs, flooring, painting, countertops, cabinets, doors, windows, decks, and more. Licensed, bonded, and insured. Family-owned and operated.

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ALLFix, LLC
4.6(
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Handyman for Multiple Small Projects

Serving Soap Lake, WA and surrounding areas

In business since 2017

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"Our 20 yr old north facing, 90 ft long cedar fence needed 16 bracing posts because a snow storm and a recent strong wind had weakened the original posts. After installing the new solid cedar posts, the area cleared of excess soil and empty cement bags, the small red lava rock was repositioned around the new posts. Everything was accomplished to our satisfaction by the professional, hard-working, pleasant employees. Now our fence should not fall over into our neighbor's backyard access roadway!"
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Serving Soap Lake, WA and surrounding areas

In business since 2020

Free estimates

Small jobs welcome

"The tile Curtis had to work with (selected by me) was difficult because it wa natural slate and not uniform in size or thinkness. Curtis did a beautiful job with it. He also did another bathroom with porcelain tile and cut pebbles which also looks fantastic."
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Pool Table Assembly questions, answered by experts

There are several affordable ways to chill your pool. A pool cover can help prevent the temperature of your pool from rising during the sun. You can also run your filter at night to help aerate the water. The next most wallet-friendly option is a DIY pool chiller or fountain that uses evaporation to cool your pool.

Yes, it’s possible to put too much salt in your saltwater pool, and doing so can cause a number of problems, including corroding metal parts and causing the chlorinator to stop working correctly. In general, slightly elevated salt levels won’t cause serious problems beyond salty-tasting water, but you should dilute the water in a pool with extremely high salt levels to prevent damage to its components.

The process involves selecting a site, preparing the ground, setting up a supportive frame, and securely installing the liner and water filtration system.

Yes, it's normal for pool pumps to make noises—like a humming or gentle rumbling sound. But if your pool pump is making loud noises, then this could indicate an underlying problem. Sounds to keep an ear out for include grinding, whining, screeching, and banging noises. Also, pay attention to any new or louder sounds emanating from your pump.

Yes, pool pumps use a significant amount of electricity, making them one of the biggest energy consumers in a home. A pool pump can use up to three times as much electricity as a refrigerator. Typically, a residential pool pump consumes about 1 kilowatt-hour (kWh) for every hour it runs. Because pumps often need to run for about eight hours a day to properly filter the water, this can add up to an annual consumption of 3,000 to 5,000 kWh, which can cost between $480 and $800 per year based on average electricity rates.

The amount of electricity your pump uses depends on its size, energy efficiency, and daily run time. To lower your energy consumption, you can choose an energy-efficient or variable-speed pump, ensure it is correctly sized for your pool, and run it only for the minimum time required to keep the water clean.

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