A water softener is a removable appliance the same as your washing machine.
It is connected on to your existing pipework (as close to the stopcock as possible).
We plumb in a bypass set which is three valves (inlet, outlet and bypass)
and connect on to the water softener with flexible hoses.
The bypass valves give you the ability to isolate the water softener and return on to hard water should you need to for any reason.
Reasons to do this normally include: general plumbing work is being carried out in your home, your central heating needs refilling with mains water or the water board are carrying out maintenance and have advised the softener is isolated.
The water softener has a total of 4 hoses connected to it.
- Inlet Connection
- Outlet Connection
- Drain Connection
- Overflow Connection
The inlet and outlet connections are the hard water in and soft water out into your property.
The drain connection is for the waste regeneration water and is connected onto or into an existing drain where possible – (usually the U-bend of the sink or a spigot waste pipe under the sink). Otherwise we can fit a suitable drain connection.
The overflow is mandatory on all water softeners and is simply there as a precaution in case the cabinet was to fill.
Every installation is bespoke to each individual home and property. So if none of the above suits your particular set up, it does not mean it is not possible. As specialists in the water softening industry and as qualified plumbers, there has not been an instance in the last 40 years where we have not been able to install a water softener.