Annual water softener inspection

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Ridgewalker

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St. Francois Mountains of Missouri
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NH TC29
I just got a call from the company that inspected our water softener when we moved
last year. They said it's time for the annual inspection.

It seems to be working fine, is this really necessary? They charge $118 for the visit
and I am struggling to see the value.

TIA
 
   / Annual water softener inspection #2  
Cant hurt to ask what it consists of. Tho it sounds like an easy way for them to make a quick buck.
 
   / Annual water softener inspection #3  
My Culligan is 14 years old and it has never been inspected.
 
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Yeah, everyone wants an anual fee, its just easy money for them. Your furnace, water softner, termites, etc. It can get crazy. We do pay a fee, something around $175 for someone to maintain our septic system. Its the aerator kind, with no drain field. The good thing is, they do something for the money, like clean the filters and such. It also reduces the price for replacement items, which is usually just a new aerator motor once every few years.
 
   / Annual water softener inspection #5  
My 2 year old Kenitico just needed a little tuneup. But I have really really really iron infested water...
 
   / Annual water softener inspection #6  
Usually the only thing that needs replacing are the resin beads but they last a long time (years) unless you have really hard water. Some times the brine tank will get a little dirty but that will usually clean up by emptying the salt and hitting it with the hose to wash it out then refill with salt. Good luck.
 
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For me, it would NOT be an annual deal. When my filter medium needs replinishment is when the drain in the tub or the soap holder in the shower starts getting a stain is time for maintenance.........More than that is just a waste of money.......God bless.......Dennis
 
   / Annual water softener inspection #8  
I have a comparatively complicated water conditioning system comprised of a softener, carbon filter, injection pump and storage tanks for water, chlorine, and salt. As you may have guessed my water is sourced from a well with a pressure tank (air bladder).
I installed and maintain this equipment myself (except for the well pump). I find that its operation is simple and easy to troubleshoot.
There is no way I would pay someone to inspect any of this equipment especially something as rudimentary as a softener.
Your system may vary from mine and there could be a good reason why you might want to pay this person for this work, particularly if you are drinking this water.
I suppose your decision to hire this company would hinge on just how much you need conditioned water, or how much of a problem it would be if your system failed, concurrently, how big a health risk is it to drink the water if it is not properly conditioned or softened.
My first thoughts were that you’re being scammed, but without knowing the specifics I can't make that assessment.
Perhaps you should acquire a better understanding of exactly what your softener does and how it does it. You may want to contact this company and ask them for more information on what they do and how they do it. I'm sure this will preciptiate a few important questions and get you started on finding out about the water in your area and how best to treat it, how that treatment works, and what exactly you need.

I suspect they are trying to get you to pay them to tell you how they would like to upgrade your system. That industry is notorious for taking advantage of the novice homeowner or unsuspecting, ignorant consumer.
 
   / Annual water softener inspection #9  
My Culligan is 14 years old and it has never been inspected.
It does sound like they may need rebedding though. 14 years is pushing the life if the glass beads and carbon filter if it applies.
 
   / Annual water softener inspection #10  
It does sound like they may need rebedding though. 14 years is pushing the life if the glass beads and carbon filter if it applies.

I don't know what "glass beads" are for, never heard Culligan mention anything to me about a "carbon filter". I have had them work on the timer a few times and they replaced it a few years ago but the little metal tank and the salt tank are the same ones from the day I bought it.
 

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