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Kandy477
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If you find something please let me know. The only thing that has worked for me thusfar is hand pulling when it's wet outside.
I've had more than one person mention TFP when they call me in regards to a pool crack. Some of the people on that forum live in places like AZ. Things are different down here. Be careful. Not all of the pool advice you will read online will apply here in LA, especially in low-lying places like Houma with a lot of blackjack mud.
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Six inches? No. I've made a lot of money on people that drain a little deeper than that, though. Fiberglass pools start to bow when you drain them deeper than the skimmer.
A crack repair and resurfacing of a fiberglass pool very well may set you back $25,000. I'd much rather just resurface your pool without having to stitch it back together first. Just trying to be helpful.
A crack repair and resurfacing of a fiberglass pool very well may set you back $25,000. I'd much rather just resurface your pool without having to stitch it back together first. Just trying to be helpful.
I like The Watermaker in Broussard. Very knowledgeable staff, and they serve the offshore industry so they're a little more reliable than your average pool store clerk. If you happen to live in the area I can't recommend them enough.
Get your water tested locally and ONLY take advice from a local pool store. I've see the "experts" at TFP recommend draining pools down to lower CYA. You try that here on the Gulf Coast with a fiberglass pool and this is what you're going to end up with.
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re: Weed ID help (advanced class)
Posted by Kandy477 on 1/18/22 at 10:27 am to dragginass
As others have said, best guess is kyllinga. Try Image All in One weed killer or Bonide Sedge Ender.
re: Has anyone else notice the price of round up
Posted by Kandy477 on 1/17/22 at 10:10 am to denhamtiger
I can't say I agree. I own a business and I'm more profitable than I've ever been.
There aren't any herbicides that are effective on asian jasmine unfortunately. I bought a house that was neglected to the point that it grew up to the second story window and was growing inside the window itself. The only way to remove it is to dig it out. Mine had grown to a foot thick at ground level, so I bought a walk behind string trimmer and used that to cut it down low, and then I tilled and raked and I keep repeating when it grows back. I'm still not completely rid of it, but it is a lot better.
re: Best way to remove clover patches from a baseball field
Posted by Kandy477 on 1/11/22 at 2:21 pm to tigerclaws15
If you're going to be in the Scott area then just go to The Best Stop. You won't find better boudin.
re: Electric smoker
Posted by Kandy477 on 1/10/22 at 1:36 pm to sosaysmorvant
I have a traeger but I wouldn't buy another one.
Pool Resurfacing in Baton Rouge?
Posted by Kandy477 on 1/10/22 at 1:11 pm
Has anyone ever had pool resurfacing in baton rouge by Louisiana Pool? Looking for reviews of ecoFINISH.
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