Thursday, September 19, 2013

How to Change the Plastic Housing for the Water Filter System

Walking back after I dropped off my son at school this morning, I heard a hissing sound when I reached the front of my house. I went on to investigate the peculiar sound. As I was walking towards the side of my house, I noticed the lawn area was wet and then I saw water spraying out from the water filter. On a closer look, there was a tiny crack on the water filter plastic case.

So many things going through my mind at the moment.

"Oh, what should I do?" "Should I call the plumber?" "How long I have to wait for one to come over?" "Should I call my husband? But he is out of town. He can't help" "What should I do??"

I slowly calmed down and thought about it. I called up the place where I ordered the water filter system. Fortunately, their office is located in Santa Ana, not too far away. I spoke to Tai from Isopure Water. He was very helpful. He told me I can drive over to pick up the water filter housing. He gave me the address. I turned off the main water valve and then disassembled the water filter.

Took me about 30 minutes to get to Tai's office. He showed me the different casings he has and because my water filter was specially put together by my water filter professional with some phosphate beads to reduce the hardness of the water, Tai suggested another setup for that water filter.

I was in his office for 20 minutes and then I was on my way home. And in another 15 minutes I replaced the water filter housing. Turned on the main water valve. No more water leaking! We can continue to use the water in the house. I couldn't believe that I did it without help from anyone else.


Isopure Water 515 N. Fairview St., Santa Ana, CA 92703 714-541-6600

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