

Composite Deck Identification Help
I need some hive mind help here. A few months ago I bought a house. A few of the boards on the deck need to be replaced. Is anyone able to identify the make/model/color of these boards using the photos I took?


I need some hive mind help here. A few months ago I bought a house. A few of the boards on the deck need to be replaced. Is anyone able to identify the make/model/color of these boards using the photos I took?
Potential new Starlink user here. Is it possible to sign up for the Residential 100 plan but order the Router 3 instead of the Mini? Maybe start with the 200 plan and downgrade after a few months?
Hoping to get some help on the best way to proceed here. I am under contract to buy a house in New Mexico; it's right along a creek that flows year-round. During inspections I did a well test and the results were not good:
I noticed during inspection that when more than 1 faucet is turned on in the house the water flows normally for a minute, then slows to a trickle for a minute, then back to normal, and repeat.
I'd like to ask the experienced folks what my options are here. I'm hearing everything up to and including needing to dig a new well. I searched other well permits in the area and their depth ranges from 95' to 200'. The well is about 30' above creek level.
What questions should I be asking of the well inspector and the seller to make sure that this gets resolved before I close? I'm afraid that if my water supply is going to be this inconsistent I'll have to pass on this house.
Edit to add: well was measured at 10 GPM 15 years ago and the original permit shows a 15 GPM flow.
I'm planning to order a new Starlink system and I'd like to connect a wifi extender to increase the signal to my back yard and garage (about a 200 foot radius). Not having any of this equipment yet, I was wondering if I can I connect an EAP225-Outdoor directly to the Mini router with an ethernet cable to use as this range extender or do I need additional equipment?
TIA!