I own and sold whole home water filtration systems for a while. I would go into peoples homes and test their water. Most people were terrified after they saw the contents of their municipal water. I've noticed a marked increase in my skin, hair, and hydration levels. Definitely reccomend everyone look into the systems. Lowes and home depot offer decent systems for around $1k, but if you can afford the more expensive systems, do it. A nice system should cost between 2k-5k. I wouldn't suggest spending more, unless it's a reverse osmosis system.
I got a Watts pure h2o reverse osmosis system at menards for $200, worked great for six months but now stopped working.... trying to troubleshoot it. May need to represurize the tank with a bike pump/pressure gauge. ...sounds complicated but I need to be able to keep it running, wish me luck!
This is hilarious. I have the exact same system and just dealt with the exact same problem. I thought I would have to do the bike pump thing, but actually just had to fidget with the valves a few times and turn the water on/off. Checking the pressure won't hurt either, apparently supposed to be around 7psi. Good luck!
I own and sold whole home water filtration systems for a while. I would go into peoples homes and test their water. Most people were terrified after they saw the contents of their municipal water. I've noticed a marked increase in my skin, hair, and hydration levels. Definitely reccomend everyone look into the systems. Lowes and home depot offer decent systems for around $1k, but if you can afford the more expensive systems, do it. A nice system should cost between 2k-5k. I wouldn't suggest spending more, unless it's a reverse osmosis system.
I got a Watts pure h2o reverse osmosis system at menards for $200, worked great for six months but now stopped working.... trying to troubleshoot it. May need to represurize the tank with a bike pump/pressure gauge. ...sounds complicated but I need to be able to keep it running, wish me luck!
This is hilarious. I have the exact same system and just dealt with the exact same problem. I thought I would have to do the bike pump thing, but actually just had to fidget with the valves a few times and turn the water on/off. Checking the pressure won't hurt either, apparently supposed to be around 7psi. Good luck!
Update, took it apart, shook out the filters, put it back together, now its working😃
Love it!! Happy clean water.