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Unusual sounds, such as clunking or hissing, typically indicate a problem with your water softener’s valves or motor. You’ll need to schedule a professional repair to avoid further damage and restore quiet operation.
Salt bridging occurs when hardened salt forms a crust in the brine tank, preventing regeneration. You can try breaking the crust gently with a broom handle and cleaning the tank to keep your softener functioning smoothly. If that fails to address the problem, call (615) 639-0298 for further inspection.
Resin beads can lose effectiveness over time, especially if your water contains high levels of iron or chlorine. If your water feels noticeably hard this season, consider replacing the resin beads to restore its performance.
If you realize that your scalp and skin feel more dry than normal throughout the day, it could be because the water flowing through your showerhead is “hard water.” This indicates that your water softener isn’t working properly and should be looked at by a professional technician.
Faded laundry can also be a sign that your water softener needs to be repaired. If after you have washed your laundry and the colors have faded, it could be due to hard water flowing through your pipes.
In the event that scale builds up in your pipes, the water that flows through those pipes will leave a chalky and gray appearance on your dishes or your other appliances. Scale buildup is often the result of a malfunctioning water softener.
If you notice you are using more shampoo and soap in the shower than you normally do, your water softener may be to blame. Hard water makes it more difficult to lather shampoo and soap, causing you to use more of it in the shower.
Another sign that something might be wrong with your water softener is if your plumbing system has weak water pressure. If your water softener isn’t working properly it will allow hard water to flow through your home’s pipes, which can have adverse effects on your plumbing system, affecting its water pressure.