Your water softener requires a drain because, during the regeneration process, it flushes out minerals and residue collected from your water. This rinse water flows through the brine tank and must be expelled from the system—hence the need for a nearby drain line.
This step is essential to keep your softener functioning effectively and your water clean and balanced.
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