Just check Rainsoft's website. They should have some tips for fixing your water softener.
If you can't find any help from Rainsoft, guide4home.com has some decent information on the Rainsoft water softener.
RainSoft has been building water treatment equipment for over 50 years. you are welcome to call our technical support department to help determine which model you have, then one of our friendly staff can assist you in the basic set up or direct you to a local dealer who can help you. The number to call is 800 860 7638
our records do show a light duty commercial hot water softener installed May 28th of 1999. the current status of the equipment I do not know
To address low water pressure issues in your home with the help of a water softener, you can first check if the water softener is functioning properly and not clogged. If it is working well, you may need to adjust the settings to ensure it is providing enough water pressure. Additionally, regular maintenance and cleaning of the water softener can help improve water pressure in your home.
The reason you choose a water softener will best allow you to chose a saltless softener or a traditional softener. If you are using a water softener to help your household plumbing stay clean and gunk-free, then you should choose a traditional softener. If your goal is to have softer feeling and tasting water then a saltless softener will work just fine for you. With this softener, you are not actually removing salt, just changing the electric charge of the water.
To address brown water caused by a malfunctioning water softener in your home, you can start by checking and repairing the water softener system. This may involve cleaning or replacing the resin beads, checking the settings, or contacting a professional for assistance. Additionally, flushing your pipes and water heater can help clear out any sediment causing the discoloration. Regular maintenance and monitoring of your water softener can help prevent future issues with brown water.
On the most part, most people do prefer one water softener over another. The brand of water softener you use depends on your water and if you want a whole home water softener system or just a faucet softener system.
Yes. You can add a water softener to your laundry to achieve whiter whites. Mix the water softener with regular dish detergent and with borax. You can find them all at your local department store.
The brine valve is located in the brine tank in the 3 inch tube. Systems with brass control valves prior to the year 2000 do not have a brine valve in the tank. the air check is performed by the tri guard. ( clear plastic thing with the ball in attached to the valve body)
Installing a water softener outside your home can help reduce mineral buildup in your plumbing system, extend the lifespan of your appliances, improve the efficiency of your water heater, and provide softer water for bathing and cleaning.
No, it is not recommended to use water softener salt in a dishwasher. Dishwasher salt is specifically designed for dishwashers to help soften the water and improve cleaning performance. Using water softener salt could damage the dishwasher and affect the cleaning quality of your dishes.
A water softener typically takes about 2 hours to recharge.
Using a water softener before a filter can help remove minerals like calcium and magnesium, which can cause scale buildup in pipes and appliances. This can extend the lifespan of your filter and improve water quality. Placing a water softener after a filter can further enhance water quality by removing any remaining impurities and ensuring that the water is soft and safe for use.