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winterizing my cottage's well...
I have owned a seasonal cottage in WNY for 10 years. The plumber who used
to winterize it for the previous owner showed me what to to, and I have been doing it since. In addition to the obvious, there is a valve in the ground a few feet from the well that has to be opened to empty the underground pipes. This year my pitless adaptor developed a leak. A contractor had to excavate about 4 feet to get at it and replace it. The new one has a wire coming off it to the surface. I "think" the wire is to release it so it can be pulled up more easily. Anyhow; I am wondering if this new adaptor needs anything else for wintering than the old one did. I can't imagine why it would, but thought it prudent to ask. I can't really ask the contractor; he did it for me as a favor, and he just had a personal tragedy. I don't really want to bother him with this question. |
winterizing my cottage's well...
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"jack" wrote: I can't really ask the contractor; he did it for me as a favor, and he just had a personal tragedy. I don't really want to bother him with this question. I disagree. People going through personal tragedies don't benefit from being treated like lepers. A little routine normalcy can help to keep them emotionally centered. |
winterizing my cottage's well...
On Oct 8, 10:00*am, "jack" wrote:
I have owned a seasonal cottage in WNY for 10 years. *The plumber who used to winterize it for the previous owner showed me what to to, and I have been doing it since. In addition to the obvious, there is a valve in the ground a few feet from the well that has to be opened to empty the underground pipes. This year my pitless adaptor developed a leak. *A contractor had to excavate about 4 feet to get at it and replace it. *The new one has a wire coming off it to the surface. *I "think" the wire is to release it so it can be pulled up more easily. Anyhow; I am wondering if this new adaptor needs anything else for wintering than the old one did. I can't imagine why it would, but thought it prudent to ask. I can't really ask the contractor; he did it for me as a favor, and he just had a personal tragedy. *I don't really want to bother him with this question. Ask the contractor who did the change. |
winterizing my cottage's well...
"Smitty Two" wrote in message ... In article , "jack" wrote: I can't really ask the contractor; he did it for me as a favor, and he just had a personal tragedy. I don't really want to bother him with this question. I disagree. People going through personal tragedies don't benefit from being treated like lepers. A little routine normalcy can help to keep them emotionally centered. You might be right. Or you might be wrong. I don't know him very well; best to err on the conservative side. |
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