melbell
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First post here! :talker: I saw an Axolotl in a science textbook in middle school and have always thought it was the cutest animal on the planet (besides pandas :happy: ), and recently decided to look into what it would take to keep one...doesn't sound as daunting as I had assumed it would be....but I do have several questions.
The one for this post is in regards to my water softener. Just bought a house with a whole house water softener. I have no previous experience with a water softener, and my searches on this forum and others have informed me that I should get my water BEFORE it goes through the softener because the axies prefer water a bit hard.
My water softener does not have a pre-softener spigot (that I can find) where I can easily get unsoftened water, but there is a valve like this one, that can be pressed in to bypass the softener altogether.
Does this mean I need to bypass the softener for the whole house each time I need water for my tank? I'm worried that repeated use of this valve could somehow wear it out? Maybe that's dumb? I really have no idea. Otherwise is there anything I can add back into the softenened water so that I don't have to worry about bypassing the softener?
Or maybe this is really a question for a handyman that installs water softeners?
The one for this post is in regards to my water softener. Just bought a house with a whole house water softener. I have no previous experience with a water softener, and my searches on this forum and others have informed me that I should get my water BEFORE it goes through the softener because the axies prefer water a bit hard.
My water softener does not have a pre-softener spigot (that I can find) where I can easily get unsoftened water, but there is a valve like this one, that can be pressed in to bypass the softener altogether.
Does this mean I need to bypass the softener for the whole house each time I need water for my tank? I'm worried that repeated use of this valve could somehow wear it out? Maybe that's dumb? I really have no idea. Otherwise is there anything I can add back into the softenened water so that I don't have to worry about bypassing the softener?
Or maybe this is really a question for a handyman that installs water softeners?