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J & H Custom Building
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Serving Casco, WI and surrounding areas

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In business since 2004

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"I couldn't be more satisfied with my experience with the work done by J & H Custom Building. My job was a small one in my two bathrooms. They were courteous, professional and listened carefully to my needs. Expert guidance was provided and the work exceeded expectations resulting in my being deeply pleased with the outcome. I would choose J & H Custom Building again and will recommend them to friends and family."
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Pool Table Assembly questions, answered by experts

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.

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.

A pool booster pump costs between $700 and $4,000 on average. The type and size of pump are the biggest factors that influence the cost. The average price of labor will also play a role since you should hire a pro to install a pool booster pump for you.

Shock can clear a cloudy pool if the problem is insufficient free chlorine or an accumulation of chloramines from “spent” chlorine. However, it can make the issue worse if a high level of chlorine or a pH imbalance is the root cause of the problem. Test your pool water before treating the cloudiness to ensure you’re making the right call.

Weekly to maintain a safe and healthy swimming environment.

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