Posted by Notjustair on February 27, 2013 at 19:32:06 from (174.230.130.0):
I trust you all so you are my main source. That's a lot of power.
We are on rural water. It smells like a swimming pool and is very hard. I will be redoing our kitchen and all of the plumbing in the house soon. Now would be the time to put in a water softener if I am going to do it. My folks have one but they live in town now, so they can't help.
Can a septic tank take the brine flush that comes with them? Do you run the regeneration out to a French drain? It just seems like that wouldn't be good to put into the system, let alone that it might be tough to orchestrate in a 100 year old house.
I have already figured on doing the right plumbing. I don't need softened water filling all of the stock tanks. Pressure side of the plumbing is not an issue (supply) as it all needs a redo anyway. It is the waste side of it that worries me.
So let's hear from some rural people who have a softener.
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