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Water Softener help
Ok, I'm RENTING a house that has hard water and has a water softener.
I had been in the house for a couple of months and realized that the salt level in the softener never changed. The system IS NOT ON BYPASS, I made sure of that, I'm getting water flow. When I went to poke around in the salt, i realized that it is a solid block. It looks like the pellets in the bag, but they are fused together. So from about halfway down the tank to the bottom is a solid chunk of salt. How can I break up/dissolve the salt without removing the tank??? I am not going to pay a plumber to come out, and the owner of the house doesn't feel it is worth his time/money. The hard water bothers my skin, so I would like to find a way to fix this. Any suggestions??? |
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