I replaced my water softener about 3 years ago and here are a couple things I learned.
If your well water is very hard, many of the box store brands while they say they do, have difficulty removing very high levels of iron.
If your levels are very high, most recommend a dual resin tank set up, so while one is in 're-gen' you are still getting soft water from the other tank. If you have a single tank, you will get hard water until the tank is done doing its regeneration.
The salt storage tank you should never fill more than 3-4 inches above the water line. Even though it is tempting, don't. Yeah, you have to fill it more. The salt pellets can break down and from the limited flow, form a huge block of salt at the bottom and not allow enough salt into the system to clean the resin effectively to prevent iron. (I found that out the hard way when I started getting hard water spots on all my appliances. I had to dig all the salt out, wash the tub out and start over)
My softener is an on demand mechanical softener and uses no power. To adjust my system, I would have to replace the mechanical dial on top. Mine was purchased though a water conditioning company and I installed it myself. They tested the water for free and set everything correctly for me to pick up.
If your well water is very hard, many of the box store brands while they say they do, have difficulty removing very high levels of iron.
If your levels are very high, most recommend a dual resin tank set up, so while one is in 're-gen' you are still getting soft water from the other tank. If you have a single tank, you will get hard water until the tank is done doing its regeneration.
The salt storage tank you should never fill more than 3-4 inches above the water line. Even though it is tempting, don't. Yeah, you have to fill it more. The salt pellets can break down and from the limited flow, form a huge block of salt at the bottom and not allow enough salt into the system to clean the resin effectively to prevent iron. (I found that out the hard way when I started getting hard water spots on all my appliances. I had to dig all the salt out, wash the tub out and start over)
My softener is an on demand mechanical softener and uses no power. To adjust my system, I would have to replace the mechanical dial on top. Mine was purchased though a water conditioning company and I installed it myself. They tested the water for free and set everything correctly for me to pick up.
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