It's a little embarrassing to admit, but greywater projects are one of those things that really intimidate me. I'm that person whose father was great with cars, but never once taught him anything about them. I can do everything from code a computer game to cook a 12-course meal. Ask me to change the oil on a car or fix a leaking pipe and I stare at it in resolute horror. I know I need these skills and have been trying to handle household issues as they occur as a way to build up skills, but it has been slow going.
Being aware of this, I am wondering if there are ways to help overcome the intimidation factor of trying to install a greywater system. Perhaps some very small starter projects that let someone get the basic skills worked out before they try tackling the larger task of refitting a house or building something from the ground up? Some sort of primer
course one could put themselves through to feel more confident in their abilities.