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Hi, everyone....
My home has this old - and I mean OLD - water softener unit. The name on the resin tank is Century (it's a dark metallic green.) The water softener must date to the 60s or 70s; I've never used it since I've been in this house.
I'd like to start using a water softener again, but I assume this thing doesn't work and has to be replaced, if for the very least, for energy efficiency (it's got some kind of a timer on it.)
There are a couple of labels on the box, I guess of various companies that serviced the system and provided salt. None of them appear to be in business anymore.
Any advice or ideas? I'm completely dumb on this subject; the other thing is that I'd like something that worked and was reliable and didn't cost a fortune.
Thanks in advance for any help you can give. (And btw, has anyone ever heard of a Century water softening system? I'd like to know how antique this thing is.)
My home has this old - and I mean OLD - water softener unit. The name on the resin tank is Century (it's a dark metallic green.) The water softener must date to the 60s or 70s; I've never used it since I've been in this house.
I'd like to start using a water softener again, but I assume this thing doesn't work and has to be replaced, if for the very least, for energy efficiency (it's got some kind of a timer on it.)
There are a couple of labels on the box, I guess of various companies that serviced the system and provided salt. None of them appear to be in business anymore.
Any advice or ideas? I'm completely dumb on this subject; the other thing is that I'd like something that worked and was reliable and didn't cost a fortune.
Thanks in advance for any help you can give. (And btw, has anyone ever heard of a Century water softening system? I'd like to know how antique this thing is.)