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Swimming pool repair costs are typically between $239 and $1,093. Quick, easy DIY fixes can cost as little as $10 and a few minutes of your time. More complex repairs, such as a cracked beam, require a professional and can cost $85 or more.




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The cost to replace a pool filter is between $1,500 and $2,000, including labor and materials. The filter alone costs between $150 and $1,000. Then you need to factor in the labor costs, which can quickly add up if your professional needs to add new lines or install new inlet and outlet pipes. The cost depends on the size of the pool, and therefore the filter and the type of filter system, such as sand, diatomaceous earth, or cartridge.


If your pool pump is leaking, it needs replacing. The average cost of pool pump replacement is $700 to $1,300, but varies by the power and type of pump. At the low end, a small, single-speed pool pump costs around $400, while a large solar pool pump costs up to $5,400.


Still, NASA continues searching the solar system for signs of life, past or present, and decades of investigation have begun to narrow down the possibilities. The broiling inner solar system seems unlikely (though the high-altitude clouds of Venus remain a possibility).


"The more we study our own cosmic backyard, the more surprises we find," Cable said. "And I'm excited. We'll be surprised more and more as we continue to extend our senses to the outer solar system and beyond."


This season will take listeners on audio expeditions from Somaliland to Afghanistan and from Mexico City to Manila. Season seven will follow tree planters trying to build shade for urban communities vulnerable to climate change. Listeners will explore the legacy of the Aztec and hear how a computer scientist is moving the Aztec language and lore into the age of artificial intelligence. Through the eyes of a Nat Geo writer, listeners will witness the trial of the most notorious cheetah smuggler in the Horn of Africa and the efforts to crack down on wildlife trafficking in the region. Plus, listeners will learn what monstrous critters a wildlife photographer discovered in his own backyard while quarantining at home during the COVID-19 pandemic.


While winterizing your hot tub is a relatively safe procedure, there are a few things you should pay close attention to. Always make sure that the power to your hot tub is off before beginning to drain the tub or before doing any other serious maintenance on it. Besides the standard electricity plus water risk, the pump system may be damaged if it runs in an empty hot tub or sucks air.


Fly through the carotid artery; explore the eye, brain, ear, and heart. Then, shrink into a cell to see its nucleus and DNA within. Discover how DNA programs the body's cells to form the circulatory and nervous systems. Then watch from inside as we use lasers to fight disease at the cellular level.


Follow the adventures of Cy and Annie and their dog Armstrong as they embark on an unexpected journey into space! Explore the Earth, Sun and Moon system with a wise-cracking starship computer; bounce along with them on the surface of the Moon; get up close and personal with a solar storm; and gain a new appreciation of our home planet.


Follow the adventures of Sy, Annie, and their dog Armstrong as they embark on an unexpected journey into space! Explore the Earth, Sun and Moon system with a wise-cracking starship computer. Follow an asteroid as it crashes into the Moon and bounce along the lunar surface. Get up close and personal with a solar storm, and gain a new appreciation of our home planet. Recommended for ages 3-8.


Yes. Any unrepaired or ongoing structural damage can hurt your appraisal. Home appraisers are training to look for telltale signs of structural damage, such as cracks in the walls or flooring. They may even uncover issues you are unware of since often times structural damage goes unnoticed until a homeowner specifically looks for signs of wear and tear.


Appraisers will want to know how your home is heated and cooled. Most homebuyers want central heat and air. If you have an outdated system, the home value can take a major ding since updating HVAC is costly.


Today NASA took the first small step in a mission to explore Jupiter's icy moon Europa, one of the most likely places in our solar system for alien life to exist. The space agency has announced nine scientific instruments that will ride on a Europa-bound probe, which will repeatedly fly past the moon. NASA has yet to approve the actual spacecraft design or set a launch date, saying only that the craft could be ready to launch sometime in the 2020s. But the instruments alone are tantalizing, because they are designed to help answer one of the hottest questions in science today: are we alone in the universe?


"Europa is one of those critical areas where we believe the environment is perfect for the potential development of life," Jim Green, director of NASA's planetary science division, said today in a press briefing. "If we do find life or indications of life, that would be an enormous step forward in our understanding of our place in the universe. If life exists in our solar system, and in Europa in particular, then it must be everywhere in our galaxy."


As on Earth, the salty ocean of Europa is sitting on top of a rocky seabed, which could be spewing heat and nutrients into the water. One of Europa's neighboring moons, Io, is the most volcanically active body in the solar system, and according to Green, the Europan seafloor probably looks a lot like the churning, pockmarked surface of Io.


Answer: Yes. There are several options for heating pools when you do not have gas service. Natural gas heaters, propane heaters, heat pumps, and solar heating are some of your options. Click on the Pentair link to explore your options.


This image of Buzz Aldrin on the lunar surface is one of the most iconic in all of NASA's history. It's been half a century since those first steps on the moon, and over four decades since a human last visited. Both NASA and Elon Musk's SpaceX say they could put more bootprints on the surface within five years, but what about the dozens of other moons orbiting our solar system's other planets?


By the 23rd century, when we're jetting around the solar system, it's going to be necessary to make pit stops somewhere before heading out into deeper space. The Martian moon Phobos is the ideal futuristic filling station. It's a big, asteroid-like body containing plenty of water that can be used as fuel for your family spaceship.


Jupiter's moon Europa is quite different from Io. Instead of lava, it's covered in smooth ice concealing a salty sea. At certain spots the hidden ocean erupts through cracks in the ice that would make Old Faithful look like a backyard sprinkler.


Many suspect that Europa's dark salty seas could be one of the best places in the solar system to look for alien life. In fact, NASA has already looked into the idea of squid-like rovers to explore its depths. By the time humans make it there, it might be the best way to get around.


Just imagine descending for miles through a hole drilled in the moon's thick ice shell to explore its alternating water, snow and ice layers. Make sure your headlamp batteries are charged and your scuba tanks are full!


We don't know much about Neso, except that it's very far away from the sun and even from the planet it orbits. You'd have a hard time making out either. But you'd have the most pristine peace and quiet of your life while satisfied in knowing that you've taken moon exploring as far as it can go in our solar system.


For instance, as a rule of thumb, we like to assume that the dead loads of a container home are approximate twice the empty weight of a shipping container. If you have a large secondary roof, significant solar panels, etc. that significantly alters the weight of your container home, this assumption will need to be increased.


Your foundation literally supports your entire house, so you have to make sure it is sound. Not only do cracks in your foundation look bad, but they can also lead to the eventual loss of structural integrity, which can mean high-cost repairs. Take a look at your foundation now to check for any cracks that need to be repaired. The faster you fix cracks before they can grow, the easier and cheaper the repairs will be.


The second most common cause is excessive moisture around the foundation. Too much moisture can lead to water infiltrating the concrete and seeping through to the other side inside your basement, which can spell problems as well. As the water works its way into the concrete, the pressure inside the foundation wall can lead to cracking. In addition, soil swells when it is wet, which creates excess pressure and stress on concrete. Cracks from water usually are vertical or diagonal.


This is a straightforward little solar fountain that you can place directly into your bird bath and power without an outlet. Powered by 2.5 w, the moving water keeps the bird bath from freezing down to about 20 degrees Fahrenheit.


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