Water Softener Discharge Systems

Water Softener Discharge Solutions in Canton

Treating Your Mineral Backwash

Canton Brine Treatment Systems

Water softeners have become staples of any home plumbing system, especially for homeowners who receive water from a well. However, unlike the grey and blackwater that your home generates, the backwash that your water softener discharges can’t simply go down the drain or into your septic system. If it does, it can have negative effects on municipal water treatment centers, your septic tank and leach field. As experts in septic system installation and drainage systems, Ultimate Excavation and Landscaping has the solutions for dealing with the water softener discharge that leaves your home in an eco-friendly manner, allowing you to continue to enjoy the pleasure of softened water. By choosing us, you’re opting for a seamless blend of efficiency and sustainability.

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Where to Discharge Water Softener Backwash?

We’re often asked, where should I discharge my water softener backwash? This answer varies from state to state, and local bylaws have set out their own guidelines on the proper methods of disposing of water treatment wastes. In Connecticut, it’s quite simple—your water softener backwash cannot be sent to your septic system! If you’re connected to a sewer system, you can simply send your brine discharge down your sump pump and into your local sewer systems. But if you’re on a septic system, you’ll need a brine discharge treatment system that slowly percolates the wastewater back into the ground. This requires expert installation and trenching to properly set your property up to handle the waste your water softener produces.

Begin Treating Your Backwash

Having a suitable water softener discharge system is not only recommended, but absolutely critical. Choose Ultimate Excavation and Landscape to provide you this crucial system so you know it’s done right. Contact us today to get started.