I have been struggling with the Water Softener for a few months now. I got it fixed by Sears for about 165$Cdn two years or so ago. A few months ago, it started having problems again. So I decided to try and fix it myself.
What is a water softener?
First a little background.
In North America city water is locally produced from underground water, not from a river like in Egypt. Deep under the ground there are aquifers, and the city taps into it, treats it and make it available to the inhabitants. If the bedrock has a lot of calcium, .e.g limestone, in it, then the water is often said to be "hard water".
Hard water causes a lot of problems: dishes would look cloudy, the tea kettle will have white residue in it, soap will not rinse from your hand (no squeaky clean feeling), your hair will clump if you use soap in the shower instead of shampoo, and the water heater efficiency will decrease as the calcium from the hot water precipitates on its walls. Soap and detergent use is also increased.
How does a water softener work?
So, there is a market for water softeners in places that have hard water.
A water softener works by having a tank that is filled with salt, and a tanks full of a special resin. The resin can remove the hardness from the water, but requires that it be regenerated by washing it with salt brine during regeneration. Water softener are either demand based (after a certain number of gallons have been processed), or time based (e.g. twice week). Regeneration happens in the early hours of the morning, depending on how you set it. It goes through several cycles, which are basically:
- Fill: Water is passed to the salt tank
- Brining: Water is left in the tank to form brine
- Rinse: The brine is used to rinse the resin, remove the calcium that it has removed in the past, and make it able to remove calcium again
- Back Wash: The resin tank is flushed for residues and iron deposit
- Fast Rinse: The resin is rinsed from all the above
- Service: This means that the water softener is serving soft water for the house
There are many brands of water softeners out there in the market. Many are rebranded. For example, Sears Kenmore, Ecoline and General Electric (GE) are the same. Culligan is also similar.
About my handyman's skills
Before I start, I should say that I am not at all handy with maintaining a house. Part of it is due to the fact that in Egypt most people live in concrete apartments, and not woodframe and drywall houses with lawns. Part of it is that I never got the hang of being mechanically adept, whether it is plumbing, carpentry, car maintenance, and such. So, fixing a water softener, which involves mechanical, electrical and plumbing aspects is quite a challenge.
Symptoms
Many things can go wrong with a water softener. The basic complaint is that "there is no soft water". Another is high water level in the salt tank. Yet another is salt level that does not go down as the weeks pass.
Solutions
The manual for a water softener often has some comprehensive diagnostics that can be done to see
Start with cleaning the nozzle and Venturi. This should not require any tools, and can be disassembled and assembled by hand. Take note on how things fit before you remove them. Wash the components in water. Use some vinegar. Make sure there is no deposits, salt, rust, calcium or debris.
Then check the float in the salt well in the tank. The float should be able to move up and down, and the hose should be able to inject water in the tank and suck it again.
Then shut the water supply, drain the house (open the lowest lying faucet in the house), then disassemble the cam gear and rotor from the valve head. Check all the seals and gaskets and that there is no wear on the smooth side of the rotor.
Run the diagnostics as per the manual, and make sure that the cam gear moves well. If the motor is skipping and making a clicking sound and failing to move the cam gear, then replace it.
Replacing all the gaskets, the rotor, the cam gear and the motor should solve most problems, and only cost me 74$ Cdn. That is provided that the nozzle/venturi are clean, and that there is no obstruction to the float assembly.
Check for the formation of a salt bridge, specially in humid environment. Tap the side of the tank and see if there is a hollow sound at some spot under a solid sound. Use a broom stick to break it.
Once every six months, get a water softener cleaner (basically a sulphite powder that removes iron deposit. You can buy it at Canadian Tire or other hardware stores. It is more expensive at Sears, so avoid buying it there.
Every year or 18 months, try to remove all the salt from the tank and wash it. You can use warm water, and a wet/dry vacuum to remove it.
Conclusion
Fixing a water softener is easier than you think. Save your money and do it yourself. Get the manuals online, go buy the parts, and do it.
The morale of the story is: If I could do it, anyone can do it.
Resources and Links
Here are some useful links with more information:
- Sears Kenmore Water Softener Manuals (PDF)
- Sears Kenmore Water Softener Interactive Troubleshooting animations (highly recommended!). There are also some animations on how a water softener works.
- HowStuffWorks.com: How Water Softeners Work - a shot article.
- Some symptoms and solutions, from people who did that themselves.
Comments
Anonymous (not verified)
have the same problem right now, resin are coming out of faucet
Wed, 2009/12/02 - 13:06what to do with my problem, resin coming out of faucet and toilet ball. kitchen faucet does not have a flow. I want to bypass water softener for now and just use regular water. do i need to call a plumber or SEARS? my water Sears softener is 10 years old. i probably need to buy new softener but cannot afford it at this time. I just want water in my kitchen sink. please help!!!
Anonymous (not verified)
brown salt/sand
Wed, 2010/10/27 - 20:44The brown stuff your seeing is the resin beads from the tank of your softener that has been blown through your house. You will have to flush out your water outlets to remove it and sounds like you need a new softener or replace the resin bed and head valves which would be about as much money and work as a new one. Hope that helps.
P.S. I wouldn't recomend a sears unit as they are famous for these kind of things. Contact a professional who can install a proper sized system and maintain it for you so you have somewhere to go for help when problems may occur.
I check on my customer's systems at least every 6 months and make sure they are programmed and running at optimum levels or you could be wasting and running through salt and water.
Anonymous (not verified)
question re: water softeners
Fri, 2009/10/30 - 09:23I would like a "ballpark" answer.
How many kg.'s of salt would you say that a family of six would require for their Water softener, in the space of a month?
Thanks, Sherry
Anonymous (not verified)
Amount of salt used in month
Tue, 2010/02/09 - 23:45If your water is one of the extremely "hard" ones, about 70 to 75 kilos per month
Anonymous (not verified)
We would like to find out if
Thu, 2009/11/12 - 14:43We would like to find out if its worth repairing our water softener. We have a Kenmore, Model number: 6253485500. There is no soft water and it doesn't indicate any water flow either, we've had this for 14 years, and we are wondering if its worth a repair, or should we replace it?
Tonya (not verified)
sears water softner stuck on recharge
Sat, 2009/11/21 - 10:50I have a Sears water softner that appears to be stuck in a recharge mode, is there any way to clear it myself?? It is full with salt and is not using any of it.
Anonymous (not verified)
hardness
Fri, 2009/12/04 - 15:11my water softner has it's hardness set at 50 but the water is still too hard what else can i do?
manny (not verified)
Timer
Sun, 2009/12/20 - 11:07how long should a system run through a brine cycle? mine is set as
back wash 8 min
brine 1 hr
2nd back wash 8 min
rinse 4 min
fill 4.5 min
model puremaster v-750
Anonymous (not verified)
How does one adjust cam ?
Wed, 2009/12/23 - 17:28My Sears Kenmore 625.384260 is off cycle. When regen starts: it is starting with backwash.
How do I adjust the cam ?
thanks
Anonymous (not verified)
Drop in water pressure through water softenter
Tue, 2009/12/29 - 16:53I have a Sears Kenmore UltraSoft 400 water softener with high performance valve (about 5 years old). I'm experiencing a drop in water pressure down to a trickle when running through the softener. In bypass the pressure is fine. I've followed the manual to clean the nozzle and venturi and followed the procedure for checking the valve. Everything looks correct. But when I flush a toilet and turn on the water in the sink, the pressure drops to a trickle. I also noticed that water is coming out at the water softeners drain when this problem occurs. Can someone point me in the right direction? Thanks for your help.
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