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I’m looking into getting a water softener at home. Nearly all install guides show the bypass and waste going through a wall to outside. In my situation this isn’t possible. Can these both be drained away in the same manner that the washing machine / dishwasher do? I did read about potential blockage and the waste backing up into the softener - but I’m guessing there’s a solution for that?

many thanks for any advice.
 
For the brine regeneration you can use a self cutting waste kit. as the outflow is under pressure. However you need some sort of visual check for a problem with the brine level in your softener overflowing and going out to waste. This rarely happens but is usually an indication that a valve or gasket inside the softener needs replacing. Ideally needs to go outside, just in case!
A recommendation is to go for a twin salt block softener. They are more expensive, but in the long run (20 years or more) you will find they are a good long term investment.
 

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