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Chippewa Valley Handy Hands, LLC
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Serving Colfax, WI and surrounding areas

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In business since 2025

Free estimates

Small jobs welcome

"Had these guys change out my bath fan and replace all my outlets that cords wouldn't stay plugged in. Only took them a couple hours to do everything and they seemed like pretty good dudes. Would hire them again"
Kitchen remodel
Kitchen remodel
Kitchen remodel
Kitchen remodel
Kitchen remodel

+16

Response time2 hrs
Response rate96%
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Ndlovu LLC
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Serving Colfax, WI and surrounding areas

In business since 2024

Free estimates

Credit card accepted

"I had the pleasure of hiring Handyman NDLovU LLC for several projects in the summer of 2024, and I must say, his work was nothing short of amazing. From start to finish, he exhibited an exceptional level of professionalism and attention to detail that truly set them apart. He was incredibly thorough, ensuring that every aspect of the job was completed to perfection. Whether it was repairing fixtures,or tackling more complex tasks, they approached each project with precision and care. What impressed me the most was their commitment to quality and customer satisfaction. They took the time to understand my needs and offered insightful suggestions that improved the outcome tremendously. Their punctuality and efficiency were also commendable. They adhered to the schedule and kept me informed of their progress every step of the way. The end result exceeded my expectations and transformed my space beautifully. I wholeheartedly recommend Handyman NDLovU LLC to anyone in need handyman"
Response time1 day
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Tripp's Handyman Service
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Serving Colfax, WI and surrounding areas

In business since 2004

Free estimates

Credit card accepted

"Aaron built a pole shed for me. Everything from getting the site ready, pouring concrete, framing, garage doors, and finishing the exterior. Extremely fast and efficient, highly recommend !"
Garage Adition
Garage Addition
Garage Addition
Garage Addition
Garage Addition

+3

Response time4 hrs
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Pool Table Assembly questions, answered by experts

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.

Yes, you will need building permits for an inground pool, and your pool installation company should pull them for you. The permit filing fee will usually sit between $400 and $1,800, and it should appear on your contract or invoice. You may want to confirm with your contractor that they will pull all necessary permits. You might also need a permit for a new fence, as many municipalities have special fencing requirements for properties with pools. A fence permit costs between $50 and $500. This expense may not be included in your pool installation estimate.

Generally, you do not need to drain your pool to convert it to a saltwater system. The main exception is if you have used an antibacterial agent containing polyhexamethylene biguanide to sanitize your pool, as these sanitation products do not mix well with saltwater systems. If this is the case, you will need to start fresh. You can either drain the pool or treat the existing water with a high dose of chlorine to remove the antibacterial agent. If you choose the chlorine treatment, wait several days to allow the chlorine to work before proceeding with the conversion. If you are unsure whether this applies to your pool, consult a pool technician.

Installing a pool chiller can give you more control over the temperature of your pool, especially if you live in a climate with hot summers. Just a few degrees of cooling can make your swim feel more refreshing and allow you to use fewer pool chemicals by slowing down the growth of algae. You might not need a pool chiller if you live in a climate in which temperatures tend to dip at night.

Losing some water from splashing and evaporation is normal. However, if you notice a rapid drop in the water level or are adding water more frequently than usual, you might have a leak. Other common signs of a pool leak include:

  • Unexplained soft, mushy, or wet spots in the yard.

  • Cracks in the pool's structure or falling tiles.

  • Higher-than-normal water bills.

  • Persistent algae growth or water discoloration.

  • Standing water near the pump, pipes, or other pool equipment.

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