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Connor McGinnis
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Serving Paddock Lake, WI and surrounding areas

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"Connor was amazing! I highly recommend him and give him a 10/10. He reached out immediately after I requested a quote to assemble my four bar stools. He was easy to communicate with and worked with me to set up a day and time that fit both of our schedules. He arrived on time, was friendly, and did great work. My husband and I were very pleased with the results. We would definitely hire him again!"
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Chapman Home Improvements
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Serving Paddock Lake, WI and surrounding areas

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In business since 2000

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"Due to surgery, Jon Chapman's right arm was immobilized, but he was able to subcontract in a timely manner and oversee the work of a great painting crew. So we have been pleased with the results."
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EURASIA KITCHEN LLC
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Serving Paddock Lake, WI and surrounding areas

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I have hands-on experience in home improvement, furniture assembly, installation, and general property maintenance. I have completed various residential repair and installation projects with a strong focus on quality workmanship and customer satisfaction. I am committed to delivering reliable, efficient, and professional service on every job.\n\nI am available for local work and can travel to surrounding areas. I offer flexible scheduling and accommodate client needs whenever possible.\n\nMy skills include furniture assembly, mounting shelves and TVs, installing fixtures, minor plumbing repairs, basic electrical work such as replacing outlets and light fixtures, drywall patching, and general home repairs. I pay close attention to detail and always leave the workspace clean.\n\nI treat every home with respect and ensure each task is completed safely and correctly. My goal is to provide dependable service, clear communication, and results clients can trust. Customer satisfaction is my priority

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Pool Table Assembly questions, answered by experts

Generally, you should run your pool pump for eight to 12 hours a day to keep your water clean and chemical levels balanced. The ideal runtime can vary depending on your specific pump type. While running the pump as much as possible is ideal for cleanliness, it can increase electricity costs. To save money, you can run the pump strategically during non-peak hours when electricity is cheaper, which is often in the evenings or at night. The hours do not need to be consecutive.

Liquid chlorine is better for shock treatments or instances where you need to raise your chlorine levels quickly. Tablets are better for regular maintenance. Tablets take more time to dissolve but require less effort. You don’t need to measure out volume, and you can set them in a floater and let that do the work.

The best way to dissolve algae is to use pool shock. The shock increases the free chlorine levels in your pool, which in turn kills bacteria, microorganisms, and algae. You can opt for granulated shock that you mix with water or a premixed liquid shock.

Keep in mind that using pool shock is just one of the steps you need to take to get rid of algae from your pool. Unless you also brush, vacuum, and clean the filter, your algae problem may return.

There are a few differences when it comes to winterizing above- vs. inground pools. Above ground pool winterization usually involves less hassle, time, and expense than the process for winterizing an inground pool. All the lines on an above ground pool are easy to access, making draining easier. Plus, above ground pools are typically smaller, meaning cleaning is quicker, and chemicals cost less.

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.

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