Moved into a house with existing water filter setup. No idea where to start with servicing
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Moved into a house with existing water filter setup. No idea where to start with servicing

So when we moved to this house a few years back, this system was already here. Previous owners had it installed and honestly we just left it running and didn't touch it. No manual, no service history, nothing.

It's a two tank setup....looks like one is a softener and the other might be a multi media or sediment filter based on some googling. There is a control head on top with a digital display. I think it's still working because we don't have the hard water issues our neighbors complain about, but lately I have been wondering if it's actually doing anything at all or just sitting there.

I noticed the brand on the tanks says Allini Water Filters. Looked them up and they seem to be a Florida based company. Debating whether to call them directly or just find a local water treatment service that can come look at it. I an not sure if going back to the original brand would be way more expensive or if they would even service something installed years ago by someone else.

Has anyone dealt with servicing inherited water treatment equipment? Do these systems need periodic replacement? Also any idea how often the resin in a softener needs replacing? We have zero baseline on this thing. Also, I would appreciate if any plumber would suggest any idea if they can visit and check if it is okay or something. Thanks in advance!

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