I'd certainly give it a try. The resin I have seen is a granular substance which should be quite easy to suck up with a good wet vac.
Dale in the Flatlands. "Why waste time learning when ignorance is instantaneous."
Lee Griffith wrote:Hi Group,
I live in Santa Cruz, CA where our well water is extremely hard. I measured 70 grains of hardness with a test kit a few days ago. My water softener is about 10 years old and while the timer and back flush system work well, it is pretty clear there is no ion exchanging taking place from the salt tank. Before I buy a new softener, I was wondering if anyone had ever changed the resin beads? I read you can vacuum out the old beads and put in new ones.
-Lee Griffith
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