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Repairing a water softner
We have an eight year old Superior brand water softner that has
started leaking water and salt from somewhere around the bottom. We have not yet determined where it is leaking. It is a single tank model that has an electric clock that controls when it regenerates. It is made mostly out of plastic. I could send a picture to anyone who wants to see it. How likely is it that this unit can be repaired economically? Thank you in advance for all replies. -- I just heard a TV commercial about an automobile that has a rear entertainment system. I immediately wondered exactly how would an automobile entertain one's rear and would it be safe to drive while one's rear was being entertained. |
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