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Estate Infrastructure & Systems Management, NH

The unseen pieces that keep everything functioning.

A private pool and its supporting systems on a managed estate

What makes a property feel effortless is everything you never see: the well that holds pressure, the generator that starts in the first second of an outage, the drainage that moves spring melt away from the foundation without anyone thinking about it. That network of systems is infrastructure, and it rewards the owner who manages it deliberately.

I understand these systems from the mechanical side up — water, solar, power, septic, drainage, machinery — and I manage them as a whole: monitored, serviced on calendar rather than on breakdown, and documented so the property’s knowledge doesn’t live only in one person’s memory.

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What this looks like in practice

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Water systems

Wells, pumps, filtration, softeners, and irrigation — pressure, quality, and winterization managed year-round.

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Power & solar

Generators exercised and serviced, solar arrays monitored, transfer systems tested before the storm, not during it.

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Drainage & site water

Culverts, swales, gutters, and grading kept doing their quiet work of moving water away from what matters.

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Equipment & machinery

Tractors, mowers, compressors, and tools serviced, stored, and ready — protected assets instead of deferred problems.

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Documentation

A living record of every system: what it is, when it was serviced, who services it, and what it will need next.

Every property has its particulars. Tell me about yours.

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