Quick summary: If your water softener stops working properly, common signs include hard water symptoms, low water pressure, standing water in the brine tank and salt-related issues. Water softener troubleshooting typically involves checking power, salt levels, regeneration settings and water flow to identify and resolve the most common causes of performance problems.
A well-maintained water softener helps protect your home from the effects of hard water — from scale buildup to inefficient cleaning, dry skin and premature wear on water-using appliances. But even high-quality systems may occasionally need maintenance or adjustment. Issues with salt, regeneration, water flow or the brine tank can impair or interrupt softener performance, leading to the return of hard water symptoms you’ve worked hard to solve.
Fortunately, most water softener problems are simple to identify and correct. A few quick checks can resolve many concerns before they become bigger issues. Catching small problems early can also help support long-term system performance. And if your system needs more support, your local Culligan water expert can diagnose the problem and recommend the right water softener repair or upgrade.
This guide explains the most common softener issues, how to troubleshoot them and when it makes sense to call a professional.
Signs your water softener might need attention
When a water softener is working properly, you’ll notice softer-feeling water, better lather from soaps and detergents and little to no scale buildup on faucets, fixtures and glassware. If these changes start to reverse, your water softener system may need a quick check.
Common indicators that something isn’t working as expected include:
Water softener troubleshooting signs
- Spots, film or residue on dishes or faucets: A clear sign that hardness minerals are returning.
- Soap that won’t lather or laundry that feels stiff: Another indicator of rising water hardness.
- Reduced water pressure or slow water flow: Could signal a clogged line, excess minerals in plumbing or an issue inside the softener itself.
- Salt level not changing: If the salt level stays the same over time, a salt bridge may be preventing salt from dissolving properly.
- Standing water in the brine tank: Water that doesn’t lower after regeneration suggests a flow or valve issue.
- Unusual sounds, system alerts or an error code on the display: Some softeners identify a specific fault.
- Changes in taste or odor of tap water: Because water softeners are designed to address hardness and not contaminants, changes in taste or odor may point to a separate water quality issue
Many of these common water softener problems relate to salt level, regeneration timing or water flow — all quick areas to check before calling for service.
If you own Culligan’s Aquasential® Smart High Efficiency Water Softener, the Culligan Connect™ app can send alerts such as low salt, service needed or unexpected water usage, helping you stay ahead of potential issues.
Troubleshooting 6 common water softener problems
If you’re experiencing water softener issues, the first thing to do is to check if your water softener is plugged in and ensure the outlet is working. Often, homeowners may unplug their water softener or turn off the power while performing maintenance or installing a new appliance and forget to plug it back in.
If your water softener is plugged in, the next step is to ensure that you have adequate salt levels in your water softener’s brine tank. If the level is low, it’s time to refill your softener with fresh salt.
Assuming your water softener is plugged in and has enough salt in the brine tank, the next step is to inspect your softener for any of these common problems:
1. Salt bridging
A salt bridge is a hardened layer of salt that forms above the water in the brine tank. It prevents new salt from dissolving properly, which means the system can’t produce the brine needed for regeneration.
- How to identify it: Press gently on the top layer of salt with a wooden spoon. If it feels solid and hollow underneath, you likely have a salt bridge.
- How to fix it:
- Step 1: Carefully break up the hardened layer with a broom handle or similar tool
- Avoid using sharp or metal objects that could damage the tank.
- Step 2: Remove large pieces.
- Step 1: Carefully break up the hardened layer with a broom handle or similar tool
If bridges form repeatedly, your home’s humidity level, salt type or tank size may be contributing to the issue. In these cases, it’s best to call a professional who can assess the issue and work with you on a solution for your home.
2. Salt mushing
Salt mushing occurs when salt granules dissolve and recrystallize into a thick sludge at the bottom of the salt tank. This blocks the brine intake and reduces water flow.
- How to identify it:
- Standing water in the brine tank
- Regeneration cycles that don’t complete
- A noticeable drop in softener performance
- How to fix it:
- Step 1: Empty the brine tank.
- Step 2: Discard the salt sludge.
- Step 3: Refill with fresh salt.
Culligan can complete this service safely if you prefer not to disassemble the tank.
3. Low water pressure
Some homeowners experience low water pressure or restricted water flow when the softener is not operating correctly.
- Possible causes include:
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- A clogged resin tank
- Iron or sediment in the water supply
- A kink or blockage in the drain hose
- How to fix it:
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- Step 1: Check that the softener and additional filter cartridges are not blocked.
- Step 2: Inspect the drain line for bends or obstructions.
- Step 3: Confirm that regeneration is occurring on schedule.
If pressure remains low, a Culligan service technician can check the resin bed and valves.
4. Regeneration issues
Regeneration is central to the softening process. This is the cycle where the system restores the ability of the resin to reduce hard water minerals by using a salt solution to flush away those already captured, essentially “recharging” the resin beads.. If the system doesn’t regenerate as expected, you may notice hard water returning.
- How to identify it:
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- Regeneration schedule is incorrect
- Salt level is too low
- Salt bridging in the brine tank
- A problem with the float assembly in the brine tank
- Hosuehold water use is exceeding system capacity
- How to fix it:
- Step 1: Check the salt level.
- Step 2: Inspect for salt bridging.
- Step 3: Confirm whether your system is regenerating at the programmed time
- Step 4: Review any recent changes in household water usage that may increase demand (such as guests).
Smart technology can help here. For example, Culligan’s Aqua-Sensor® (available on select systems) automatically monitors water use and adjusts regeneration based on actual demand. This helps maintain soft water while reducing unnecessary salt and water use.
5. Standing water in the brine tank
Excess water in the brine tank is one of the most frequently searched water softener troubleshooting questions.
- How to identify it:
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- Salt mushing or bridging
- A clogged drain line
- A stuck float valve
- A damaged seal or valve inside the tank
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- How to fix it:
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- Remove salt buildup if present.
- Inspect the drain line for clogs or freezing.
- Check that the float valve moves freely.
If water remains after these steps, schedule a system inspection.
6. Error codes and alerts
For water softeners with digital displays or smart features, an error code can help pinpoint the issue. Some systems may signal:
- Power interruptions
- Low salt
- Valve position faults
- Restricted water flow
Always follow the guidance in your system’s owner’s guide or contact your local Culligan water expert for help interpreting alerts.
When to consider an upgrade
Even well-maintained systems can become less efficient over time. If you find yourself frequently encountering the following issues, it may be time to explore an upgrade:
- The system regenerates more often than it should
- Water usage or household size has increased
- Performance issues continue despite proper salt level and maintenance
- The resin tank is nearing its end of life
- You want smart capabilities or more efficient salt usage
Benefits of upgrading to a Culligan water softener
Culligan offers modern options that deliver long-term reliability and improved efficiency, including:
- Up to 46% savings on salt, water and electricity with high-efficiency models*
- Smart technology for app alerts, remote monitoring and usage insights
- Aqua-Sensor® technology to optimize regeneration
- Local support for installation, salt delivery and system cleaning
Culligan can evaluate any existing water softener system, including non-Culligan models, and help determine whether repair or replacement is the better option.

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Water softener troubleshooting FAQs
How can I tell if my water softener isn’t working properly?
Common signs include returning hard water signs like spots or film on dishes and fixtures, reduced lather from soaps and detergents, or a change in how water feels on your skin. You may also notice scale buildup returning on faucets, showerheads or glass. If these symptoms appear suddenly, start with a quick check of power and salt level, then review whether regeneration is occurring on schedule.
Why is my water softener full of water?
Standing water in the brine tank can be normal in small amounts, but higher-than-usual water levels often indicate a flow issue. Common causes include a blocked drain line, salt bridging, salt mushing or a problem with the brine tank float assembly that prevents the tank from refilling or draining correctly. If the water level remains unusually high after a regeneration cycle, schedule a system inspection.
How do I reset my water softener?
Consult your system’s owner’s guide for the correct steps to reset your system or to manually trigger regeneration.
Should you disconnect your water softener?
Culligan does not recommend disconnecting a water softener yourself. Because the unit is tied directly into your home’s plumbing, disconnecting it can create a high risk of leaks and water damage. If you think the system needs to be taken offline for troubleshooting or service, the safer first step is usually to put the softener in bypass, then call for professional service. Here’s how:
- Locate the bypass valve on the plumbing behind the control head.
- Move the valve to bypass mode so water routes around the softener (if the handle feels stuck, do not force it).
- Confirm the system is bypassed by running a cold tap for a few minutes and checking for changes in water feel or lather.
- Return the softener to service once troubleshooting or maintenance is complete and flush the lines by running a cold tap for a few minutes.
- If you have a Culligan smart water softener, you can put the system in bypass from the Culligan Connect™ app.
If you still need help or suspect a leak, contact your local Culligan water expert to evaluate the system and recommend next steps.
Why did my water pressure drop after installing a softener?
A drop in water pressure after installation may indicate a clogged line, a bypass valve that is not fully in the correct position, sediment or debris affecting the control valve, or a clogged filter cartridge if your system includes filtration. If pressure remains low after checking valve positions and basic maintenance, a diagnostic check can help identify whether the resin bed or internal valves need service.
What’s the average lifespan of a water softener?
A high-quality, well-maintained water softener can last well over a decade, but its lifespan depends on water quality, usage and system design. High iron, heavy sediment or higher household water demand can increase wear on internal components. If performance issues become frequent or regeneration becomes less efficient over time, it may be worth evaluating whether service or an upgrade makes more sense.
Can Culligan service other water softener brands?
Yes. Culligan can inspect, maintain or replace most major water softener systems. If repair is not cost-effective, a Culligan expert can also recommend replacement options based on your water conditions and household usage.
Keep your water softener working like new
Most water softener problems can be resolved with a few simple checks. But if you notice persistent issues, unusual alerts or changes in your home’s water quality, your local Culligan water expert is here to help.
If you’re considering an upgrade, explore popular options including:
- Aquasential® Smart High Efficiency Water Softener
- High Efficiency Water Softener
- Aquasential® Select Series™ Water Softeners
Better water begins with knowing your water. Schedule your free in-home water test and consultation today.
*Versus a time clock regeneration softener and when used with optional Aqua-Sensor® technology.




