RobertN
Super Member
I have a Rainsoft water softener. It has worked well for almost 15 years. We had the guys come out to give it a once over, and replace the filters in our reverse osmosis filters in the kitchen. We had the unit installed right after we moved in; previous residents had drank and cooked with bottled water.
I had noticed the water not right, and not using as much salt lately.
So they checked it out; the resin is coming out(bad), and the main valve that controls the slat flush is bad(bad...). They gave me a quote for a new unit; major sticker shock!
They have given us good service, and the existing unit worked well given our terrible well water, for almost 15 years. Our water is high in mineral and iron.
Looking online, there are a number of units available from other companies, for much much less.
I will take some water for testing in the morning. I just wonder if it is worth keeping the Rainsoft, or looking at having a different unit put in. It was too late to make many calls by the time I was free this afternoon. Will be on the phone in the AM.
Anyone have any experience with this?
I had noticed the water not right, and not using as much salt lately.
So they checked it out; the resin is coming out(bad), and the main valve that controls the slat flush is bad(bad...). They gave me a quote for a new unit; major sticker shock!
They have given us good service, and the existing unit worked well given our terrible well water, for almost 15 years. Our water is high in mineral and iron.
Looking online, there are a number of units available from other companies, for much much less.
I will take some water for testing in the morning. I just wonder if it is worth keeping the Rainsoft, or looking at having a different unit put in. It was too late to make many calls by the time I was free this afternoon. Will be on the phone in the AM.
Anyone have any experience with this?