The Best Home Filtration System - Springwell Whole House Water Filtration System

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  • Опубліковано 27 січ 2022
  • In this video tutorial I will be showing you how I installed a Springwell Whole House Water Filtration System. The model in this video is the CF1, and Springwell states it should filter roughly 1,000,000 gallons of water. Depending on usage, that’s 6-10 years before yoy have to change the tank!
    You do have to change the sediment filter every 6-months, but that costs the same as a refrigerator filter, or less.
    When we moved into this house, the water smelled like chlorine, had a funky taste, and had bits of stuff floating in it. In order to remedy this, I felt that pitcher water filter system would be subpar, so I went big, and ordered the Springwell whole house water filter system.
    It’s been running at our house now for about a month, and we could not be more happy!
    Water has no smell.
    Water taste good.
    And I don’t smell like I am bathing in a swimming pool with too much chlorine.
    Three wins right there!
    I did my best to document the steps of this install, but if you feel I missed anything, or you missed something that it should be in here, drop me a comment and I will do my best to help you out!
    One big thing; follow the steps on how to fill & soak the tank 48 hrs prior to install!
    Lastly, this type of install will vary for everyone. Things such as what type of pipes you have, setup of water lines coming into house, any obstructions (I used to be a telecomm installer, you wouldn’t believe how crowded some peoples basements would be), and things like that.
    If you have never done plumbing work and are not fully comfortable with doing this youreself, call a pro!
    Tools Used:
    Pex tubing
    Pex cutter
    Sharkbite crimp tool (No other option. Spend the $$, it will save you a headache)
    Sharkbite crimps
    Sharkbite press on connectors
    Impact driver
    Drill
    Teflon tape
    Pipe dope
    Level
    Gloves
    Marker
    As an Springwell Associate, I earn from qualifying purchases.
    Link below
    Whole House Water Filtration System
    www.springwellwater.com/produ...
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  • @vinnygoombatts1458
    @vinnygoombatts1458 Рік тому +19

    Been a plumber for over 25yrs. Some thoughts, 3/4 pex actually has the same diameter of 1/2 copper. Your flow is severely restricted. I just installed one of these systems with the UV light. I used ALL 1 inch pex so flow is not restricted in any way. Also I installed a complete bypass of the whole system so any maintenance can be done without having to turn off water to the house. I also presoaked the carbon filter and flushed the whole house after install, very important.

    • @DIYTutorialGuy
      @DIYTutorialGuy  Рік тому +5

      Thanks for contributing, love the username!!
      Not much I can do about the 3/4” pex in the house. It’s how it came, and honestly, we have no issues with water pressure.
      Re-running new lines would cost an arm and a leg!
      In regards to filling the tank and flushing it after, at the 0:17 mark I clearly explain you need to fill it and let it sit for 48 hours.
      😑😑😑
      As for your setup, it sounds like the work of a seasoned plumber.
      I’m just a homeowner trying to do the best I can.
      Thanks again for contributing!

    • @vinnygoombatts1458
      @vinnygoombatts1458 Рік тому +3

      @@DIYTutorialGuy You're showing your age if you recognize the username lol. Good job as a diy. Just pointing out some professional differences. You will know there is a flow restriction when you're taking a shower and someone turns on the washing machine dishwasher or flushes a toilet. Prepare to be burned! Lol!

    • @DIYTutorialGuy
      @DIYTutorialGuy  Рік тому +2

      Seems you and I have been around the block a few times!
      🤜🤛
      Your advice is great, and you may get a comment from me in the future if I have any plumbing questions!
      Man, my last house had that issue; flush a toilet while in the shower you got scalding hot water.
      Ouch!
      When we first bought the house the toilet would occasionally run. No big deal…until you are in the shower thinking nobody will flush, then the toilet starts filling again!

    • @patriotparkinglotservices-8881
      @patriotparkinglotservices-8881 Рік тому

      @@vinnygoombatts1458 I am purchasing this unit and it is going to be installed in our well closet. All of our connections are located at absolute floor level. Will I have issue if I run flex tubing from the top of the bottle down to floor level on of inlet/outlet sides?

    • @mr.anthonym.leavysr.7512
      @mr.anthonym.leavysr.7512 11 місяців тому +1

      Thanks, I hope I have the same success...no plumbing skills 😒

  • @wizardmaster6639
    @wizardmaster6639 2 роки тому +2

    Good job - glad it all worked out for you

  • @wizardmaster6639
    @wizardmaster6639 2 роки тому +3

    Hi Dadda ! priceless.. love it when my little ones say.. Hi Da!! melting hearts!

  • @mast3r860
    @mast3r860 Рік тому +1

    Great video!

  • @brokentipz6425
    @brokentipz6425 Рік тому +1

    Great 👍🏽 detail

  • @la_uruguacha
    @la_uruguacha Рік тому +1

    thanks guys, great job

  • @Silent-Lucidity
    @Silent-Lucidity Рік тому +1

    I'm installing my system this week. No one has the 3/4" PEX x 1" FNPT adapter I need. Had to order it online. I'm also using 3/4 PEX. I bought the crimp tool to and will use the rings to secure the connections. It's going pretty well so far. Thank for the video, it helped me plan my project.

    • @DIYTutorialGuy
      @DIYTutorialGuy  Рік тому

      Nice work, glad this video helped!
      Keep me postrd.

  • @29dj17
    @29dj17 Рік тому +1

    I envy the dad part lol. Wish I had that. He was a good guy though. My sister the procrastinator got a filter for our family house and never got it installed, been sitting there for years. Just saw it in our store room everything still in the package and dusty. That’s how I got to this video. I’m a pretty handy guy so I’ll give it a shot. Excellent video thank you very much.

    • @DIYTutorialGuy
      @DIYTutorialGuy  Рік тому +1

      I am fortunate to have my Dad with me, as he’s bailed me out of more mistakes than I can count.
      It sounds like you still have some good memories, which are important.
      Good luck on the install, and drop a comment if you need help.
      Myself, or the community here, will help!

    • @29dj17
      @29dj17 Рік тому +1

      @@DIYTutorialGuy Thank you so much. I definitely will. Thanks for the support.

    • @DIYTutorialGuy
      @DIYTutorialGuy  3 місяці тому

      How did the install go??

  • @misclaudiarene6752
    @misclaudiarene6752 Рік тому +1

    thanks,,, I am going to try this. I dont have any help but I'm still buying

    • @DIYTutorialGuy
      @DIYTutorialGuy  Рік тому

      You’ve got this!
      Take your time, and don’t let stress overtake the job!

  • @_Wake_Up_If_U_Can
    @_Wake_Up_If_U_Can 3 дні тому

    Thanks for posting the video. In the process of designing our water filtration system which will be the Apec Brand. I am curious why you put the sediment filter after your main filter? In the videos I have seen so far, the sediment filter always goes first, then the more expensive filter(s). Overall was fun to watch your installation and explanations. Good job!

    • @DIYTutorialGuy
      @DIYTutorialGuy  3 дні тому

      Springwell support stated it can go before or after.
      Their instructional video had it after the tank, so I did it that way.

  • @user-gt6vm3kn8y
    @user-gt6vm3kn8y 8 місяців тому +1

    NOT ONLY IS PEX B 3/4 REALY 1/2 " COPPER SIZE, BUT ALL THE CONECTORS ARE REDUCED EVEN FARTHER. PEX A LIKE UPONOR IS 3/4" NICE MEASURMENT/ EYE BALL CUTS

  • @hdtvkeith1604
    @hdtvkeith1604 2 роки тому +4

    How do you like the system after the first few months? Have you noticed any carbon dust in the toilet tanks or clogging aerators? That seems to be the biggest concern with users. Springwell told me to install sediment filter after the carbon, I am thinking I will need a pre and post sediment filter.

    • @DIYTutorialGuy
      @DIYTutorialGuy  2 роки тому +4

      Good question!
      Everything seems fine since the install.
      No carbon dust or any clogs.
      I will be changing out the sediment filter next month, as it will have been about 4 months.
      Springwell says 3-6 months is a good timeframe to change it.

  • @phatsublime
    @phatsublime Рік тому +2

    Looks good you did forget the bypass, in the event you get a clog or cant get a filter you would be able to bypass all of this. Easy to add right there where you have those 2 90s at your water inlet.

    • @DIYTutorialGuy
      @DIYTutorialGuy  Рік тому

      Thanks for watching and commenting.
      I chose to not install a bypass.
      If an event arises where I need to bypass the tank, it will be addressed at that time.
      Take care!

    • @Mrcm30
      @Mrcm30 Рік тому +2

      I believe that tank has a bypass valve included at the tank head and the tank can be detached while leaving the head/valve in place to do maintenance. The Springwell website has an image of this in the instruction on replacing the media.

    • @jerhew8
      @jerhew8 Рік тому

      @@Mrcm30 yes but that's just on the main tank, if that sediment filter leaks, like it does in the video, they're screwed.

    • @DIYTutorialGuy
      @DIYTutorialGuy  Рік тому

      Wow, really driving it home.

    • @jerhew8
      @jerhew8 Рік тому

      @@DIYTutorialGuy for the cost of 2 tees and an extra valve, it's absolutely standard practice

  • @nealsanders4065
    @nealsanders4065 10 місяців тому +1

    I have a slight leak at both ends of the sediment filter. No dripping but wet to the touch. my plumber had to redo the fittings twice but still have slight leak. any advice? used teflon tape and pipe dope. still the same.

    • @DIYTutorialGuy
      @DIYTutorialGuy  10 місяців тому

      That’s a good question.
      My advice, and it’s only advice, would be to contact Springwell and share your situation with them.
      If you have documentation that the plumber tried repairing it 2x, then there may be a defective thread or something on the filter housing and Springwell can send you a replacement.

  • @SiDPT15
    @SiDPT15 3 місяці тому +1

    On the Springwell website there is an available upgrade to the "Reverse Osmosis Water Filter System+ $457.83" is this one of those under the counter type systems or is it directly connected to the whole house filtration tanks?

    • @DIYTutorialGuy
      @DIYTutorialGuy  3 місяці тому

      It appears to be under the counter.
      Check the link below for more details:
      www.springwellwater.com/product/under-counter-filtration/reverse-osmosis/

  • @danilberzin3556
    @danilberzin3556 2 роки тому +1

    Hey buddy I had the same exact issue even the same side on the filter was leaking I had to do I buy a new filter

    • @DIYTutorialGuy
      @DIYTutorialGuy  2 роки тому

      Wow!
      Bummer you had to get a new filter. But I’m glad it’s working.
      To date I have had no leaks since the tale and pipe dope combo.
      Thanks for chiming in!

  • @wanderingsoul2909
    @wanderingsoul2909 Рік тому +1

    Hi, nice video. If you install this system then does it both treat "hard water" ( calcium etc ) and remove chlorine etc ?
    The sediment filter doesn't do the above right ? So, the big tank carbon filter would do both ? Thanks :)

    • @DIYTutorialGuy
      @DIYTutorialGuy  Рік тому +1

      Thanks for watching and commenting!
      As for this system in the video, it does not treat hard water.
      If you need to treat hard water, there is a separate water softener tank you can add.
      It does remove chlorine.

    • @wanderingsoul2909
      @wanderingsoul2909 Рік тому

      @@DIYTutorialGuy Wait, your last comment: "It does remove chlorine" refers to the carbon tank or the water softener tank ? Thanks

    • @DIYTutorialGuy
      @DIYTutorialGuy  Рік тому

      My apologies, the way I worded it was confusing.
      The carbon tank filters chlorine.
      The link below will take you the Springwell site:
      www.springwellwater.com/product/water-filters/whole-house-water-filters/?gclid=Cj0KCQjwuaiXBhCCARIsAKZLt3m7yV3_5zm4qo1EeqlqUZQEzSMD8g_b-S7QFhco26QxSRToCw9qo3gaAg07EALw_wcB

  • @hdtvkeith1604
    @hdtvkeith1604 2 роки тому +1

    Blue Monster Teflon tape with a coating of Oatey's Real Tuff pipe dope is a great combo.

  • @bogusphone8000
    @bogusphone8000 Рік тому +1

    What did you use to go from copper to pex on your water feed?

    • @DIYTutorialGuy
      @DIYTutorialGuy  Рік тому +2

      Watts 7R Copper 3/4-in FNPT Dual Check Valve

  • @cranbers
    @cranbers Рік тому

    Why did you put the sediment filter after the weater filter? One would think you woulnd't have much sediment making it through after the water filter ( at the same time clogging up the activated carbon filter?)

    • @DIYTutorialGuy
      @DIYTutorialGuy  Рік тому +1

      The directions from Springwell specifically state to install after the carbon tank.
      Chats with Springwell have stated the same.

  • @billcampos445
    @billcampos445 9 місяців тому +1

    Im currently looking for a water filtration system. Do you recommend this one. How much is the replacement filter ?

    • @DIYTutorialGuy
      @DIYTutorialGuy  9 місяців тому

      We have been satisfied with the water quality of the water.
      I just tested the water the other week, mo contaminants. Now, to be clear, our city water is pretty good, this is just an added layer of protection.
      The replacement sediment filters cost roughly $40 and come in packs of 2. They last 3-6 months, depends on the user.
      The actual tank will filter roughly 600,000-1,000,000 gallons of water before needing to be exchanged.

  • @iecuswilson2824
    @iecuswilson2824 2 роки тому +3

    I'm looking at Springwell right now. what made you go with them and even though it's not long since you had it installed, how do you feel about it after using it for a couple of weeks and can you feel the difference when taking a shower? my wife and daughter have eczema and I was told and read that filtering the water would help... Awesome vid

    • @DIYTutorialGuy
      @DIYTutorialGuy  2 роки тому +3

      Thank you for complimenting the vid. It was difficult to get in clips of the work completed, so I’m glad this helped!
      Now, to address your questions.
      My biggest reason for choosing Springwell is that it is made in the USA. Now, to be clear, I’m not some crazy “‘merica” type of guy. I am a consumer that likes to know, and trust, where my water filtration system is being manufactured. The sediment filter is made in Italy, no issue with anything made there, as their compliance laws are in alignment with healthy living.
      I also chose this system because it came up as highly regarded in quite a few online reviews.
      The customer service is great, and the install was easy, even though it took about 6 hours.
      Last, I received a discount (on the already doscounted price) for being a veteran.
      As for the water quality, yes, I can tell the difference.
      For starters, it doesn’t smell like a swimming pool.
      It tastes clean, if that makes sense.
      No sediment, no funny taste.
      And yes, using to it shower or give the girls a bath is a completely different experience.
      We don’t feel so “weird” after bathing.
      Sorry, that’s the best description.
      Prior to installing the system, it felt like there was still something on my skin. Now, I just feel clean.
      Hope this helps, hit me back with any other questions!

    • @iecuswilson2824
      @iecuswilson2824 2 роки тому +3

      @@DIYTutorialGuy Thank you! I ordered my whole house filter Saturday. I can't wait to get it and have it installed. It's good to find things made in America, lets support home before we look outside!

    • @happydh
      @happydh 2 роки тому +1

      @@iecuswilson2824 how do you like your springwell now? I am thinking to get one for my house lol

    • @surbhitjain6735
      @surbhitjain6735 Рік тому +1

      @@iecuswilson2824 How is your experience ? And which model you went with?

    • @iecuswilson2824
      @iecuswilson2824 Рік тому +3

      @@surbhitjain6735 I went with Springwell. Got the whole house system with the UV and the osmosis tank for the drinking water. I did my 1st maintenance a month ago and I couldn't believe all the stuff we would have drunk or bathe in, the filter was pure white when we started but at the 6-month maintenance check, the filter was jet black. We're happy with our purchase.

  • @andrguts52
    @andrguts52 Рік тому +1

    🤣 yes that saying is very much still around I'm 20 years old gonna be 21 March 11th and I heard that saying all the time from my intro to building and maintenance/industrial and whatnot said that to my first ever class with him my freshman year it's Ingrained in my brain now I heard it so much

    • @DIYTutorialGuy
      @DIYTutorialGuy  Рік тому

      My man, it’s great hearing this saying lives on.
      Good luck with school and your career!

  • @trenthollifield6969
    @trenthollifield6969 11 місяців тому +1

    Use silicone grease on all o rings for lubrication and protects the rubber o rings from harsh water

  • @SN-fl1qy
    @SN-fl1qy 3 місяці тому

    You would think there would be no sediment after going through that huge filter 🤷‍♂️. Odd that it’s after the main filter

    • @DIYTutorialGuy
      @DIYTutorialGuy  3 місяці тому

      Carbon leaves a non-toxic sediment. Makes sense to have it after the main tank for that reason.
      Also, Springwell said it works best there, so that’s where I installed it.

  • @livestreampro5247
    @livestreampro5247 9 місяців тому +1

    Did you check ppm or ph level water?

    • @DIYTutorialGuy
      @DIYTutorialGuy  9 місяців тому

      Yes, but did not shoot a video the 1st time.
      Ordered a test kit, just shot the video, keep an eye out for the video in the next few days.
      Results are good!

    • @livestreampro5247
      @livestreampro5247 9 місяців тому

      @@DIYTutorialGuy thank you so much!I just ordered hopefully it’s low ppm on your side!

  • @ShortyViet1976
    @ShortyViet1976 Рік тому +2

    Isn’t the blue pre filter supposed to go before the big black filter?

    • @DIYTutorialGuy
      @DIYTutorialGuy  Рік тому

      The manual states it comes after the tank:
      dpw4tdh0of7va.cloudfront.net/wp-content/uploads/2020/07/CF1_CF4-Installation-Instructions.pdf

    • @natorious76
      @natorious76 Рік тому +3

      I have this system in my house also and thought the same thing seems odd but maybe it's to catch any charcoal that might come out of the main filter I don't know.

  • @toddludwig4589
    @toddludwig4589 Рік тому

    How do you regen ?

    • @DIYTutorialGuy
      @DIYTutorialGuy  Рік тому

      What do you mean by “regen?”

    • @toddludwig4589
      @toddludwig4589 Рік тому +1

      @@DIYTutorialGuy never mind I figured out you replace it after 600000 gallons

    • @DIYTutorialGuy
      @DIYTutorialGuy  Рік тому

      Glad you figured it out!
      Have a good one!

  • @jpthsd
    @jpthsd Рік тому +1

    You should have the RO 5 stage under your kitchen sink for your own drinking/cooking water! :) the Springwell or Aquasana, Pentair, Pelican ..etc whole house water filtration system does not provide the water clean and/or safe enough to drink! (I do not trust too much into the City/well water system yes that's sad true)!

    • @DIYTutorialGuy
      @DIYTutorialGuy  Рік тому

      Interesting.
      How did you come to know this information?
      In addition, my understanding is that a RO system is ideal for well water. However, when running RO with city water, it becomes extremely expensive.

    • @jpthsd
      @jpthsd Рік тому +1

      @@DIYTutorialGuy I have Aquasana Whole house filtration then I have RO 5 stage for my drinking, cooking (after water goes through Kangen Alkaline, the Kangen re-mineralize the water if some said RO rip of all minerals in water)
      No RO not that expensive, just keep changing 10' sediment water filterings every 2 months and carbon activated filter every 4 months (both are about $10) ...

    • @DIYTutorialGuy
      @DIYTutorialGuy  Рік тому +1

      Do you live in Flint, MI?
      That’s a serious filtration setup.

    • @jpthsd
      @jpthsd Рік тому +2

      @@DIYTutorialGuy I live in Southern California!

    • @DIYTutorialGuy
      @DIYTutorialGuy  Рік тому +1

      @@jpthsd I had no idea the water there was so bad!

  • @AdrianA-pm8bv
    @AdrianA-pm8bv Рік тому

    You and I must have completely differing directions. Mine says hook it up and put water to fill the tank through the inlet. Once full, LOCK it up and let it soak for 48hrs. THEN rinse for 3-5 min through the inlet following with 3-5 min through the outlet of each tank.
    You did all the rinsing before letting it soak.
    Hmmm. My directions are over 8 months old...

    • @DIYTutorialGuy
      @DIYTutorialGuy  Рік тому +1

      Thank you for pointing this out, as well as sharing the age of your manual.
      At the 0:17 mark I clearly explain you need to fill it and let it sit for 48 hours.
      😑😑😑
      🤷‍♂️🤷‍♂️🤷‍♂️

  • @jerhew8
    @jerhew8 Рік тому +1

    As a plumber, My only criticism is the male brass PEX adaptors into the plastic housing, that's a no-no. Plastic into plastic, plastic into metal, but never metal into plastic. You'd think for a thousand bucks, Springwell would use brass inserts, or give you the plastic stubs(1"x3" pvc nipples) so you don't use male adaptors...

    • @DIYTutorialGuy
      @DIYTutorialGuy  Рік тому +1

      Why is metal into plastic a no go?
      Honest question.

    • @jerhew8
      @jerhew8 Рік тому +1

      @@DIYTutorialGuy a little less so in this application, but in general, you can crack the plastic running a tapered metal pipe into it too far... I would say the main risk here is ruining the threads in the housing, since they will just crumble if you reefed on the fitting with a pipe wrench. At least the pex adaptor will bottom out first.
      If this was say...an 1 1/2" pvc drain line with a pvc to female adaptor, threaded on to an old steel pipe... begging for trouble, it'll will definitely crack over time, if not immediately. In that case, you're better off with a Fernco rubber connector between them.

    • @DIYTutorialGuy
      @DIYTutorialGuy  Рік тому +1

      Good to know for future jobs.
      Thanks!

  • @Phil-D83
    @Phil-D83 Рік тому

    Should have done a bypass and used 3/4 type a pex

    • @DIYTutorialGuy
      @DIYTutorialGuy  Рік тому

      Ok.

    • @Phil-D83
      @Phil-D83 Рік тому +1

      @DIYTutorialGuy good enough. Pex a uses those plastic connectors that are full flow and shrink down plastic connectors.

    • @DIYTutorialGuy
      @DIYTutorialGuy  Рік тому

      I did use pex, with the Sharkbite crimps. Was way better than copper or pvc!

  • @jamesvalenti9288
    @jamesvalenti9288 Рік тому +1

    I hate shark bite connections. I see them leak too often. lol so if I do order one of these systems, I will be using copper pipe and soldering pipe..yeah more labor intensive, but copper is king. lol

    • @DIYTutorialGuy
      @DIYTutorialGuy  Рік тому +1

      Actually, cash is king 🫡

    • @jerhew8
      @jerhew8 Рік тому

      and yet the only thing that leaks in this video are the threaded connections lol

  • @rjcav1239
    @rjcav1239 15 днів тому

    soooo...sediment filter after...hmmm....thought before and after make the most sense.....will ask tech support

    • @DIYTutorialGuy
      @DIYTutorialGuy  15 днів тому +1

      Go ahead and ask them, they’re super helpful!
      Thanks for watching!

  • @Barbaris369
    @Barbaris369 11 місяців тому +1

    Hey, I'm thinking of ordering this system. How do you like so far? Any issues afyer a year?

    • @DIYTutorialGuy
      @DIYTutorialGuy  11 місяців тому +1

      Hello!
      I think it’s great and have had zero issues to date.

  • @theantiqueactionfigure
    @theantiqueactionfigure Рік тому +1

    Takes a big man to admit he misused a 🪛. Earned my trust, Lol!

    • @DIYTutorialGuy
      @DIYTutorialGuy  Рік тому +3

      Thank you!
      While embarrassing at times, being honest is the best way.