jaysen
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Backstory: I purchased a "UPS store" Fleck 9100SXT Twin 48K grain system for my home from qualitywaterforless 8 1/2 years ago and had someone locally (from Terrlove) come install. I am more than confident the person who came out and installed it knew precisely what he was doing and programmed the system accordingly. I filled my brine tank with 7 (40 lb) bags of salt at what felt like every 6-8 months. The system ran flawlessly with no noticeable issues on my end, that is, until a few months ago. It should also be noted sometime after installing the softener - approx 2 years - I replaced the water main (house) valve because I experienced low pressure that would not resolve. Replacing the valve fixed the issue.
Issue: About two months ago, I noticed we were experiencing some low water pressure out of the shower head when I was showering. I didn't think much about it; I just figured someone else was likely showering, and my wife put a load to wash, not realizing. Fast forward a couple of months, and it happened a few more times to other family members. The issue of low pressure would resolve within a few minutes and pressure would return to a normal state. I suspected a failing valve however the intermittent nature of its occurrence got me thinking it may be the softener.
So last night it happened again and as we were experiencing low pressure I went out to the garage and could hear a regen cycle on the softner. I opened the brine tank and saw it was completely empty which was a little unusual as I had filled it about 4 months prior. The brine tank was half full of dirty water.
Thoughts on potential issues? is there a possible workaround to bypass the softener altogether? looking for advice before I call a plumber...
Also, I am in SoCal-Inland Empire if anyone recommends or knows someone out this way!
Issue: About two months ago, I noticed we were experiencing some low water pressure out of the shower head when I was showering. I didn't think much about it; I just figured someone else was likely showering, and my wife put a load to wash, not realizing. Fast forward a couple of months, and it happened a few more times to other family members. The issue of low pressure would resolve within a few minutes and pressure would return to a normal state. I suspected a failing valve however the intermittent nature of its occurrence got me thinking it may be the softener.
So last night it happened again and as we were experiencing low pressure I went out to the garage and could hear a regen cycle on the softner. I opened the brine tank and saw it was completely empty which was a little unusual as I had filled it about 4 months prior. The brine tank was half full of dirty water.
Thoughts on potential issues? is there a possible workaround to bypass the softener altogether? looking for advice before I call a plumber...
Also, I am in SoCal-Inland Empire if anyone recommends or knows someone out this way!
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