Everyone would like to have clean, clear drinking water. Water that is free of the impurities collected along the path from water catchment to kitchen faucet tastes better. Installing water filters is not as difficult an undertaking as you may think.
Different filter cartridges are available to filter different levels and types of contaminants in your water. You should choose the cartridge that is right for your area. The hardest part of the job is taking the time to read all the instructions first so this choice is correctly made.
Look under your sink to find the best place to locate the apparatus. You will want to make sure it is out of the way so you can access pipes when necessary. But, as you will need to change the cartridges it must be accessible too. Hold the unit in place and using a pencil mark the spots where the screws will go.
Gather some basic tools so you will have what you need to install the filter unit. An adjustable wrench or wrench of a size that matches your plumbing fittings will be needed. This will be used to undo plumbing fittings and do them up again when the filtration unit has been attached. A drill and screwdriver are all that are needed to mount the unit under the sink.
Drill the holes in the wall where you have marked it using the correct size drill bit for the screws. Different models of filtration systems will have different numbers of screws to attach them but they will all provide the screws needed. Hold the unit in place and attach the screws to the wall. Check that it is mounted solidly.
The filter works on the cold water flow and this will need to be turned off. Some homes have a shut off valve under the sink. If you don’t have one of these you will need to turn the water off at the meter where it flows into your property. Once the water is turned off allow excess water in the pipes to drain by turning on the faucet.
When the water is turned off and the lines drained disconnect the flexible hose that connects to the PVC pipe under your sink. There may be some water still left in the line so place a hand towel underneath to soak up any spills. Attach the hose to the filtration unit and then attach the flexible hose that comes with it to the PVC pipe.
Check the lines to make sure that you have connected them properly. You should be able to trace the line of hose from its entry to the cupboard through the unit and then on to the pipe that connects to your faucet. Turn the water flow back on and check for leaks. If there are none turn the faucet on and allow the water to run. There may be some discoloration from sediment at first but this will clear quickly.
Your family will love the clean, fresh water that flows from your kitchen tap. To keep it this way be sure to change the filter cartridges according to the manufacturer’s instructions. Installing water filters is a quick and easy task that anyone can do.
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