My salt does not seem to be disapearing from my water softner what could be the problem
Your problem is not the lines, but the softener resin bed. It is clogged with iron or sediment. Add IronOut to the brine tank and backflush the system repeatedly until flow volume is restored.
Yes, there are resources online where answers can be found, but, basically, they all give the same solutions like bending your float arm, raising the flush valve, installing new flush valves, checking for low water pressure, and mineral deposits or stoppage in the lines.
Normal saline flush is a solution of sterile salt water that is used to flush and clean intravenous lines to prevent blockages and ensure proper functioning of the line. It is also used to flush out IV medications or to keep lines open when not in use.
By opening a tap
wet them WASH THEM IN WASHER WITH DETERGANT AND FABRIC SOFTNER IT MAKES THEM LIKE NEW DONOT USE DRYER IT TANGLES THEM
The under sing shutoff valves and or the fill lines to the sink are clogged.Sometimes you can flush the lines and everything will work fine.Other times you need to replace the lines.Be sure to remove the aireator and check the flow first it might be the whole problem.
It would be best to disconnect the coolant lines and flush the core after the radiator flush. This will clear any sediment from the core.
New pressure balance faucet or you can install a pressure balance valve in the water lines behind tub or if you have a crawl space you can install it on the water lines there. But install only too the lines to tub faucet. And they are not easy no matter where you install. I would just tell everyone not to use any water till you are done with shower.
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Flush the lines from a clean potable water supply
Anyone can clean draft lines. Proper training is required as somewhat hazardous chemicals are used to flush the lines.
To effectively flush water lines for clean and safe water supply, follow these steps: 1. Turn off the water supply to the building. 2. Open all faucets and flush toilets to drain the water lines. 3. Close the faucets and fill the lines with a mixture of water and a cleaning solution recommended by a professional. 4. Let the solution sit in the lines for the recommended time. 5. Flush the lines again with clean water until the solution is completely removed. 6. Turn the water supply back on and run each faucet for a few minutes to ensure clean water is flowing.
Water Jet drain cleaning uses high pressure water from a special hose tip. The tip squirts water backward to propel the hose and tip forward, and to flush the drain at the same time as it sprays a high pressure stream straight out in front to clear the blockage.