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Default Do all wells need shock treatments?

My wife is after me again.
This time it is the well.
She thinks we need to shock the well.

From what I have read it is only neccessary if you can see the effects

of bacteria ie. slime in the toilet tank.


Am I right in thinking that if there isn't a problem I shouldn't try to
fix it, or is it true that every well should have chlorine dumped into
it?

 
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