Originally Posted by
Species8472
Any softener that uses salt to regenerate will add salt to the water. This is why the resin is called ion exchange resin, it exchanges sodium ions for the ions that cause hardness. The harder your water is the more salt gets added to soften it. Most water is not hard enough that the consumer can taste the salt after the water is softened - if you are softening "concrete water" as I call it - you will taste it. I think perhaps you are thinking of a malfunction that can occur where the brine solution bleeds directly into the service water. In that case you are correct and service is required.