JHZR2
Staff member
Not long after we moved into our home, we had been doing some plumbing and observed that there was some buildup (sediment or iron, the town infrastructure is all old iron pipe) inside the pipes in our home. So I added a GE whole house filter.
We get the water quality report annually and it’s always very good, so I just wanted to trap sediment. When my wife was pregnant and when we had infants taking baths I’d swap to chemical removal versions, but generally just catch particles.
Never had an issue. Generally charge about every 1/2-3/4 year when I think of it. Maybe 20 times now?
Today we go to do it, put the valve in the unit to off, and water keeps flowing through the chamber as I try to relieve pressure. Put it on bypass, water keeps flowing. Not strong but a bit. Turn off the inlet and outlet ball valves that I had installed, then released the unit. When I opened either side in any filter configuration, water would leak.
I don’t recall ever having this issue. I don’t recall closing off the main ball valves either.
I found that turning about 30 degrees from where the handle should be, minimized flow, which was never strong or high quantity, but was always present, would give me max effect. So something is awry in the unit. We also removed the filter element, put it back together, and tried to run on bypass but water still flowed through the chamber.
I’m not sure these are servicable. Not sure if I should try versus buying another from HD for $70. Perhaps, since I have real ball valves on both sides, I should never ever touch the housing valve setting (on this one or a replacement) and always just leave it on the filter mode? Forget bypass or off.
Also, I went from another design to a pleated one. I’m pretty dissatisfied with how it tightened in. I’ve used pleated before but don’t recall them ever being this bad.
So what to do??!?
We get the water quality report annually and it’s always very good, so I just wanted to trap sediment. When my wife was pregnant and when we had infants taking baths I’d swap to chemical removal versions, but generally just catch particles.
Never had an issue. Generally charge about every 1/2-3/4 year when I think of it. Maybe 20 times now?
Today we go to do it, put the valve in the unit to off, and water keeps flowing through the chamber as I try to relieve pressure. Put it on bypass, water keeps flowing. Not strong but a bit. Turn off the inlet and outlet ball valves that I had installed, then released the unit. When I opened either side in any filter configuration, water would leak.
I don’t recall ever having this issue. I don’t recall closing off the main ball valves either.
I found that turning about 30 degrees from where the handle should be, minimized flow, which was never strong or high quantity, but was always present, would give me max effect. So something is awry in the unit. We also removed the filter element, put it back together, and tried to run on bypass but water still flowed through the chamber.
I’m not sure these are servicable. Not sure if I should try versus buying another from HD for $70. Perhaps, since I have real ball valves on both sides, I should never ever touch the housing valve setting (on this one or a replacement) and always just leave it on the filter mode? Forget bypass or off.
Also, I went from another design to a pleated one. I’m pretty dissatisfied with how it tightened in. I’ve used pleated before but don’t recall them ever being this bad.
So what to do??!?