Thanks for publishing this instructional video...very helpful. I used a fine pore sediment filter (Rainfresh brand) instead of the Austin Spring one, but now I have no water pressure. Is the filter I used the reason why?
I may have missed it, but when is it necessary to change the filters? I have a home master 3 stage, and i had gauges installed on each. Should i be paying paying attention to the gauge pressure or a specific timeline? edit- Found it, 2:45, for anyone who wants to know!
The brand we used was Premier Repak. We used a non-petroleum silicone compound lubricant. The important aspect of the lubricant is that it is non-petroleum.
Saved me $200 not having to call a guy. Thank you!
Excellent video : thanks
Great job! You did great!!! Thanks for the information.
Great presentation!!
Just wanted to brush up lol. I haven’t replaced it in forever.
@Lester_Houston Same here. 😜👍🏻
Thanks for publishing this instructional video...very helpful. I used a fine pore sediment filter (Rainfresh brand) instead of the Austin Spring one, but now I have no water pressure. Is the filter I used the reason why?
Have you taken a look at Atlas Filtri's brand of filtration solutions? I think you'd be impressed by the quality and patented designs.
When you open the faucet to remove the pressure, once the water runs dry, do you turn off the faucet before moving on to filter replacement? Thanks.
I would suggest leaving it open until the filter is replaced to ensure the pressure is fully gone.
I may have missed it, but when is it necessary to change the filters? I have a home master 3 stage, and i had gauges installed on each. Should i be paying paying attention to the gauge pressure or a specific timeline? edit- Found it, 2:45, for anyone who wants to know!
I was under the impression that you should clean the housing when you change the filter. Is that not necessary?
Cleaning the housing is only necessary if the housing is dirty or stained.
A video on doing UV bulbs would be helpful too!
What brand\ type of lubricant did you use?
The brand we used was Premier Repak. We used a non-petroleum silicone compound lubricant. The important aspect of the lubricant is that it is non-petroleum.
Water filter is stuck. How too remove