I don't know, I don't have one yet lolDo water softeners go bad? Or can they re-condition them? Mine is not doing a very good job anymore. It's 25 years old. I've started the regen process several days in a row now, but doesn't seem to be helping. The salt level is going down - maybe I need a new one.
Anybody use Eenigenburg in St. John?
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You're doing great so far.Hope everyone is well. I'm going to start trying to get on here a bit more again.
Go Texas!
Hope all is well.Hope everyone is well. I'm going to start trying to get on here a bit more again.
Bought my softener there 20 years ago, and buy my salt from there. Had to have it worked on once and the serviceable component came off with two bolts, and they had it fixed in a couple of hours and was maybe $60. Probably would do it again, but definitely would shop around. Eeningenburg gave me great advice and it has paid off.Do water softeners go bad? Or can they re-condition them? Mine is not doing a very good job anymore. It's 25 years old. I've started the regen process several days in a row now, but doesn't seem to be helping. The salt level is going down - maybe I need a new one.
Anybody use Eenigenburg in St. John?
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It went from Fort Worth, Texas to West Frankfort, Illinois in one minute.Go Texas!
Yep. And I thought my guitar was fast going from North Carolina to Indianapolis in three hours.It went from Fort Worth, Texas to West Frankfort, Illinois in one minute.
If i remember right there's a rod that gets replaced?Do water softeners go bad? Or can they re-condition them? Mine is not doing a very good job anymore. It's 25 years old. I've started the regen process several days in a row now, but doesn't seem to be helping. The salt level is going down - maybe I need a new one.
Anybody use Eenigenburg in St. John?
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I had a Culligan system installed at my old house in '91. I recall that the resin tank became clogged over at about 12 years of age and was causing a lot of pressure drop. They replaced it and everything was good again.Do water softeners go bad? Or can they re-condition them? Mine is not doing a very good job anymore. It's 25 years old. I've started the regen process several days in a row now, but doesn't seem to be helping. The salt level is going down - maybe I need a new one.
Anybody use Eenigenburg in St. John?
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Don't turn right? Or is it don't turn left? I thought right turns were statistically safer and more efficient.UPS drivers don't turn right. My stuff always ping pongs around Kouts for a bit, up to Valpo, down to Malden, back to Kouts, back to Malden and then back to Kouts where they finally end up at my house. I think they actually have a computer plan the most efficient routes
This is the way a softener goes bad. The resin will get plugged and quit working. I don’t consider miscellaneous parts breaking as going bad, just “normal” maintenance.I had a Culligan system installed at my old house in '91. I recall that the resin tank became clogged over at about 12 years of age and was causing a lot of pressure drop. They replaced it and everything was good again.
This is the way a softener goes bad. The resin will get plugged and quit working. I don’t consider miscellaneous parts breaking as going bad, just “normal” maintenance.