Not as bad as it could have been, not as good as I'd hoped.
The problem was a hole in the rubber pipe coming up from the well. So, they had to pull it up and out. This is more complicated than usual in our case because our well is inside the house. They told me that if they couldn't get it out, we would have to dig a new well. What they didn't tell me was that they didn't expect to get it out - often they have to use a truck to help get it out. Fortunately ours came out. So we have a new galvanized steel pipe and a new well pump, and we are $1185 poorer. I keep telling myself at least we didn't dig a well, and hopefully the electric bill will also go down.
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Oh the joys of being a homeowner.
Sorry about the unexpected expense. We just got the news on repairing the hail damage on the side of the house. Over $2,000. and I still have to have the roof inspected. OUCH! The only good news is that anything over $2,500. will be paid by insurance.
What a pain - sorry.
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