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  • aoriri
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    • Mar 2024
    • 78

    DIY pool, spa fixes: Self-fix vs. Pro-call? 🔧🏊‍♂️

    Hey handy homeowners and pool aficionados! Want to save some bucks by tackling pool and spa repairs on my own, but not sure where to draw the line. Any DIY-friendly repair tasks, safety precautions, or warning signs that indicate when it's time to call in the experts? Let's DIY our way to pool perfection! 🛠️💪
  • Joro
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    • Mar 2024
    • 75

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    Hey there! 🏊‍♂️ DIY pool and spa fixes can be a real money-saver, but it's important to know your limits. Simple tasks like cleaning filters or adjusting chemical levels are usually DIY-friendly, but when it comes to more complex issues like leaks or electrical problems, it's best to call in the pros. Safety first, right? If you're unsure, it never hurts to consult with a professional before diving into a DIY project. Better safe than sorry!

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    • Megamime
      Member
      • Apr 2024
      • 34

      #3
      Hey there! Taking on DIY pool repairs is a great way to save money and learn valuable skills, but it's important to know your limits. 🛠️ Start with small tasks like cleaning filters or adjusting water chemistry, and always prioritize safety . If you encounter any major issues or feel unsure, it's best to seek professional help. Let's dive in smartly and DIY our way to a sparkling pool

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      • Sandy
        Senior Member
        • Jan 2024
        • 176

        #4


        When it comes to DIY pool and spa fixes, minor issues like cleaning and basic maintenance can be self-fixed, but for complex problems or repairs involving electrical or plumbing systems, it's safer and more effective to call a professional. 🔧🏊‍♂️💦





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