Green Fusion water softeners are popular dealer-installed systems — but when you need parts, a manual, or a replacement, the dealer is often gone or wants a premium. The good news: Green Fusion systems are dealer-installed softeners typically built on a standard demand-initiated control valve. That means you can usually service or replace a Green Fusion system with standard, widely-available parts at a fraction of dealer pricing.

How to identify your Green Fusion system

Look at the control valve on top of the resin tank — that's what determines your parts, not the Green Fusion label. Most private-label softeners use a Fleck, Clack or Autotrol valve. Note the model number stamped on the valve body and the tank size (e.g. 9×48, 10×54), then match parts by those numbers.

Not sure what you have? Send us a photo of the valve and we'll identify it and point you to the right parts.

Green Fusion parts & manuals

Replacing a Green Fusion softener — better value

If your Green Fusion unit is past its prime, a modern metered softener on a serviceable Fleck or Clack valve will cost less to own and is far easier to get parts for. As a certified Nelsen distributor we ship complete systems sized to your water.

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Frequently asked questions

Where can I get Green Fusion water softener parts?

Most Green Fusion systems use a standard Fleck, Clack or Autotrol control valve, so you can use widely-available OEM parts. Identify the valve model and match parts by that number — we stock parts for all three.

Is there a manual for the Green Fusion water softener?

Because Green Fusion is a dealer label, the real manual is usually the control-valve manufacturer's manual (Fleck/Clack/Autotrol). Our free Manuals Library has these install and service guides.

Should I repair or replace my Green Fusion softener?

If the resin tank and valve body are sound, a seal/piston rebuild is usually worth it. If the tank is leaking or the unit is 12+ years old, a modern metered softener is cheaper to own and easier to service.

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