For various reasons, you may have decided that it’s time to update your home’s water filtration system. This may include better health, a safer water supply, and saving money on utility bills! There are several types of water filtration systems available. Three of the most common are reverse osmosis, activated carbon, and cation exchange. All three filter water in different ways. Installing a new water filtration system takes quite a bit of planning and thought. If you’re not sure how to proceed, find a plumber in Las Vegas to make sure you get the right kind of water filtration system and that it’s properly installed. 

Getting Started 

 Once you’ve found the right water filtration system, it’s time to get started with your installation project. If you aren’t familiar with your home’s plumbing system, it’s always best to contact a professional to avoid damaging the new filtration system or causing plumbing problems. If you decide to go ahead with a DIY installation, however, keep these tips in mind. 

Drain the Water 

 Before installing a water filtration system, it’s essential to drain water from the pipes. You can do so by turning off the main water supply from the primary water supply shutoff valve. In most cases, this valve is located in the basement. Along with the main shutoff valve, there may be additional smaller valves that you can turn off to control water flow into the kitchen as well. 

Size the Piping 

 If you’re installing a new water filtration system, the piping size, style, and design might not perfectly match that of the existing system. If the new pipes are different sizes, you’ll need to make some modifications. Using the appropriate tools, you can easily cut the new pipes to make them fit into your home’s existing plumbing system. If you are installing the pipe in a small space, experts recommend using a mini-cutter. This mechanism is adept at fitting pipes in smaller spaces. 

Attach the Fittings 

 Once you’ve got the pipes in place, it’s time to attach the fittings. This includes placing the compression nut and threading a brass fitting into both sides of the filter housing. Both should be installed according to the manufacturer’s instructions. The fittings should be installed so that they are snug but not too tight. 

Turn on the Water 

 Once all the parts are installed, be sure to turn on the water. Doing so lets you know if you made installations correctly or if you need to go back to the drawing board! 

 Installing a new water filtration system can bring many positive improvements to your home. If you’re not sure what filtration system to get or how to make proper installations, don’t hesitate to contact Service Plus Plumbing, the best plumber in Henderson, for assistance. Contact us today to learn more and schedule an installation.