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Interior Repairs & Improvements: Drywall, painting, flooring, doors, trim, cabinets, fixtures, bathroom & kitchen updates, shelving, and general repairs.\n\nExterior Repairs & Maintenance: Siding, fencing, decks, porches, gutters, power washing, and exterior painting.\n\nRoof to Foundation Care: Minor roof repairs, leak fixes, fascia & soffit, crawlspaces, basement sealing, and non-structural foundation repairs.\n\nLight Plumbing & Electrical: Faucets, toilets, disposals, minor leak repair, outlets, switches, and light fixtures (where permitted).\n\nLandscaping & Outdoor Projects: Lawn care, mulching, planting, yard cleanup, pathways, grading, and small retaining walls.\n\nInstallation & Assembly: TV mounting, furniture assembly, appliances, sheds, playsets, and window coverings.\n\nHandyman & Specialty Projects: Move-in/out repairs, punch lists, rental maintenance, seasonal prep, and custom projects.\n\nIf it’s not listed, just ask—we’re happy to help.

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Fooring by Eric
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Hi my name is Eric. I have been doing flooring for over 15 years along with many other things. I am available 7 days a week. I primarily install LVP but can build any kind of furniture and would love to help you with any kind of small project t you may have on your home. I do work by myself with help when needed for bigger floor jobs. I live in south east Kenosha but will travel out of my area for the right job. I am 49 years old was a concrete finisher most of my life I work hard and get the job done on a timely manner. I also install trim as well so can do the whole flooring job from start to finish. Pet and kid friendly

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Pool Table Assembly questions, answered by experts

While some water loss from splashing and evaporation is normal, a rapid or excessive drop in the water level may indicate a leak. Other signs of a pool leak include unexplained soft or wet spots in the yard, cracks in the pool structure or falling tiles, higher-than-normal water bills, persistent algae growth or water discoloration, and standing water around the pump, pipes, or other pool equipment.

Detecting a leak in your pool costs about $300 on average. The price ranges widely from low $100 up to $1,000. Here are the costs involved in leak detection services for your pool:

  • Pool inspection: $125–$250

  • Above ground pool leak detection: $100–$700

  • Inground pool leak detection: $400–1,000

  • Vinyl liner repair: $350–$3,600

  • Fiberglass lining repair: $300–$400

  • Concrete liner repair: $75 per linear foot

  • Pressure test pool lines: $200–$500

  • Skimmer repair: $100–$250

  • Main drain repair: $400–$700

  • Pump repair: $50–$300

  • Tile repair: $20-$30 per linear foot

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.

Yes, pools provide a safe, covered, and cool environment for frogs to lay eggs. Frogs also require calm water to lay their eggs, so having a constant flow of water from a pool pump or water feature will deter frogs from laying eggs in 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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