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Question about water softener
We recently used Clorox to decontaminate our well. Since then we've lost some
water pressure. According to the plumber who was here for another reason, he said you often get a buildup in the water softener lines if chlorine is added to the well and your water has a lot of iron. Is there any way to clear the lines short of bringing in Culligan and is there a way to prevent this from happening if we need to do this to the well again? Pat A HREF="http://members.aol.com/aussieresc"Aussies in Shelters/A A HREF="http://members.aol.com/paltm81324"Dakota's Rescue Page/A |
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