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York's Handyman Services, LLC
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Serving Nashotah, WI and surrounding areas

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In business since 2025

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"Beyond impressed with their service. Super friendly and made sure I was happy with the job once completed, which I was. Would definitely hire them again! 10 out of 10 would recommend!"
Response time3 days
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MAE Contracting, LLC
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Serving Nashotah, WI and surrounding areas

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In business since 2015

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"Mike and his crew were fabulous to work with! They did an excellent job! It turned out that I actually had a different type of ceiling than what I originally thought I had. Mike went above and beyond to get the job done, perfectly. I highly recommend MAE Contracting!"
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Pool Table Assembly questions, answered by experts

You can turn your aboveground chlorinated pool into a saltwater pool. The cost of a saltwater pool conversion is between $750 and $2,000, depending on your pool’s size. A saltwater pool offers benefits like less maintenance and water that is gentler on your skin. You’ll need to replace the salt every five years, but you won’t need to clean your pool as frequently.

There are three types of pool filters—cartridge, sand, and D.E. (diatomaceous earth). Cartridge and sand filters are the most popular types and are affordable and easy to maintain. D.E. filters are more expensive and require more maintenance, but they are also very good at filtering out small particles.

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.

No, you should not use an extension cord with an aboveground pool pump. In addition to being dangerous as a tripping hazard, use of an extension cord could void your pool pump’s warranty. This is because using an extension cord not rated for use with the pool filter pump could damage this equipment.

It's not ideal, and if your pool’s pH is seriously low (below 7), swimming can be dangerous until you raise it, potentially causing severe irritation and damage to the skin and eyes.

Keep in mind that low pH can also be responsible for damaging the pool itself. Acidic water can contribute to the cracking of your pool's liner, which may cost up to $2,500 to replace, making this an expensive fix.

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