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[–] Kaiyoto@lemmy.world 28 points 3 days ago (1 children)

That's a rough one. I know a good place to start is anything large you buy, make sure you read the maintenance portion of the manual and make a couple notes.

Then I start asking myself about important things like "how do I make sure the plumbing doesn't get fucked? " or "how do I make sure the furnace doesn't die?" and I start googling.

Not a great answer but it helps. I recently realized I didn't give much of a thought to well pump maintenance and I've been down a massive rabbit hole on that one. I feel like you just pick one thing at a time and work on it and you learn as you go.

[–] indepndnt@lemmy.world 2 points 2 days ago (1 children)

I just moved to a place with a well last year. I'm generally pretty handy but the whole well system is basically a black box to me at this point.

I'd ask you questions but frankly I'm not ready to absorb the information, but I know I'm gonna need to sooner or later. Probably sooner, it's still the original pump from 1977.

[–] thesystemisdown@lemmy.world 1 points 1 day ago

Been there. Ask your oldest, grumpiest neighbor who they use. Also, if you're somewhere cold and your well house doesn't have a little heater, make sure to pick up a chicken brooder bulb or two.