Thanks Gary! I changed out my filter but had water pouring out of the pressure relief button on top. I was able to clear it out by pushing it up and down like you showed in the video. I was starting to panic. Thanks again for your help.
Fantastic video. Thanks for the video. Water is the essential of life and it’s nice to have someone who cares about people who is educating people. Thanks Gary
Very helpful! My father and I changed out the water filter and when we put it back we found out that the air release valve was leaking water. Was afraid it would be a whole project to have to replace the entire water filter fixture, but thankfully (because of this video) all we had to do was unfasten the screw in the base of the cover. Turns out the O-ring had completely disintegrated (which of course meant there was no air tight seal) put a reserve one in and now we're all set! Could've been so much worse without that info.
I was excited to find this video, only to discover that my pressure release button popped off entirely, so I'll be replacing entire filter. 💀 But this video is still five stars! 🌟 🌟 🌟 🌟 🌟
Sorry to hear about the button, but thanks about the video. This video might help with the replacement install th-cam.com/video/X0qIhpHarPA/w-d-xo.html
Thanks for this video. I had a problem with the pressure release button. I'm still seeing a bit of a drip oozing out but it isn't as bad as it was before and I'll monitor it to see if it clears up in the next day or two. I had to deal with the screw. I was scared to tighten it too much for fear of stripping something.
Great info, thanks for the video. How many times have your come across a cracked canister, big enough to flood a basement with several inches of water ?
Loved the video! The top of my housing has 4 screws that attach the unit to the bracket. It's leaking from the front right screw. I tried tightening it (not too tight as to cross thread/strip the screw hole), but it still leaks. Any idea as to why?
I have seen that happen a couple of times, either the screw is ever so slightly too long or there is a fine crack. You can temporarily fix it by taking everything apart, drying it all and put the screw back in with epoxy but at some point in the future it will leak again.
My filter housing was leaking from the screw holes. Must be a crack near the pressure release button. Gotta buy a new one, it’s been years. Thanks for the tips
What about a leak from the 2 filters connected to each other. There's a little length hose that connects the filters. I have 3 total filters 20 by 2.5. From Express Water. Thank you. Blessings.
In that situation, you need to remove the system from the plumbing. Remove the filters from the manifold, unscrew the filter housing from the leaking nipple, reapply the teflon tape and reassemble the whole thing. Quite a bit of work.
If hand tight doesn't leak, that's great but I often find you need to give it a little more. If the silicone lubricant is food grade, that's what I would suggest. This is what we use waterestore.com/products/hum-plumbers-secret-clear-silicone-grease-food-grade-5-gram
Great question! Ideally yes, but I've found over the last 5 years or so they need a little bit more tightening than hand tight or they leak. Or maybe I'm just getting weaker as I get older.
Hi Gary - thanks for the video. We have to change our filters regularly due to sediment. We have the 4.5 x 20 Viqua filter housing units with the small drain. I would like to swap out the drain screw for something easier to use - like small drain valve. Do you happen to know the thread size of the drain screw?
So it looks like we have a some sort of puncture hole or crack on the top as the top is squirting out a tiny stream of water. I’m trying to stop at temporarily by hitting that pressure button over and over but it just seems like water just keeps on coming out and it’s never ending. Do you think at this point is it’s time to just replace the water filter?
Sometimes you just have a POS for a filter housing. I tried every bit of that and it still leaks from between the housing and the top. I even tried Teflon tape on the threads.
House has a GE GXWH35F filter. Started dripping around the o-ring after about a year undisturbed. With the filter element removed from the canister there was no leak. Insuring there was no foreign matter in the canister I replaced the filter element now my leak is back and worse. I suspect the replacement is longer. What have I missed? What can I do? I think the replacement unit you recommend is an excellent design. I don't see any like that here in the states. Thank you for your video.
Yes, it could be the new filter is likely longer, but it's rare that it would cause a leak. Did you check all the other suggestions I made in the video? Also, you can get the replacement housing here from our US ecommerce store waterestore.com/products/viqua-10-bb-filter-housing-awp40b-v-free-ship We offer free shipping and discount priciong.
I had same issue with the 4.5 inch filter housing the the cause was that the O ring had slipped down to the bottom "shoulder" of sump - it fits, but it is supposed to be a quarter inch up on the next shoulder molding.
Can i just permanently close the red pressure release button if its still leaking? Because the other 2 filtering housing still has it to release pressure.
Not sure, I am not familiar with the Culligan filter housings. You could always take it apart and if there are O rings grease them with this silicone grease waterestore.com/products/plumbers-secret-clear-silicone-grease-food-grade-113-gram-free-ship
My filter housing calls for no pipe dope. Anyone have any suggestions as to what I can do to stop it from micro leaking? Three wraps of Teflon doesn't seem to be doing the trick
My red release button was leaking .took it out ..replaced the o'ring .. tightened it back and now it's leaking worse ..and it doesn't depress anymore ..I put the ring on, then the spring and tightened to the red button ..wtheck??
once a month our filter leaks from the top. It happened again this morning, but we had just changed our filter 2 weeks ago. Could it be that our filter needed to be changed again? I have no idea what could be the issue.
It is really hard to find the O-ring. It's rare for these videos to even mention the size of the O-ring. (I wonder why?) It's like the O-ring is supposed to last forever. (It doesn't) Oh yeah, by the way, you don't need to release the pressure by opening the water faucet. All you have to do is press the little red button at the top and it'll release the pressure. You'll have water sprout all over the place, but it'll dry up. Just don't use you church clothing to change the filter.
The filter housings are made by numerous manufacturers, so the O ring size and type varies significantly. I prefer these because the replacement o rings are readily available waterestore.com/products/viqua-10-bb-filter-housing-awp40b-v-free-ship Not all housings have the red pressure release and if that release hasn't been used in a long time it may leak after you use it and put the filter back into service. I agree about your clothing choice for this job.
Plumber here- Great video, but NO pipe compound on the threads- Teflon only!! Some of the chemicals in some of the pipe components will make the plastic disintegrate into a soft mess. Best practice is to NEVER use any brand of pipe dope!!!
This video just saved me a costly emergency weekend plumber visit. Everything was so easy to fix after watching this.
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Thanks Gary! I changed out my filter but had water pouring out of the pressure relief button on top. I was able to clear it out by pushing it up and down like you showed in the video. I was starting to panic. Thanks again for your help.
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Fantastic video. Thanks for the video. Water is the essential of life and it’s nice to have someone who cares about people who is educating people. Thanks Gary
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Very helpful! My father and I changed out the water filter and when we put it back we found out that the air release valve was leaking water. Was afraid it would be a whole project to have to replace the entire water filter fixture, but thankfully (because of this video) all we had to do was unfasten the screw in the base of the cover. Turns out the O-ring had completely disintegrated (which of course meant there was no air tight seal) put a reserve one in and now we're all set! Could've been so much worse without that info.
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I was excited to find this video, only to discover that my pressure release button popped off entirely, so I'll be replacing entire filter. 💀
But this video is still five stars! 🌟 🌟 🌟 🌟 🌟
Sorry to hear about the button, but thanks about the video. This video might help with the replacement install th-cam.com/video/X0qIhpHarPA/w-d-xo.html
@@water_estore Thank you kindly!
Thanks for this video. I had a problem with the pressure release button. I'm still seeing a bit of a drip oozing out but it isn't as bad as it was before and I'll monitor it to see if it clears up in the next day or two. I had to deal with the screw. I was scared to tighten it too much for fear of stripping something.
Hopefully it will stop altogether, just be sure not to puch that button in the future.
Thanks so much. I was able to fix my leaking...would not have checked that the seal was still stuck in the housing..lol
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Great sounds great audio water. House 🏠. Great work. Happy New year 2023. Great show.
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Great info, thanks for the video. How many times have your come across a cracked canister, big enough to flood a basement with several inches of water ?
Only if it froze, never otherwise.
thanks so much--your suggestions worked like a charm.
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Loved the video! The top of my housing has 4 screws that attach the unit to the bracket. It's leaking from the front right screw. I tried tightening it (not too tight as to cross thread/strip the screw hole), but it still leaks. Any idea as to why?
I have seen that happen a couple of times, either the screw is ever so slightly too long or there is a fine crack. You can temporarily fix it by taking everything apart, drying it all and put the screw back in with epoxy but at some point in the future it will leak again.
Gary the Great strikes again 😊
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My filter housing was leaking from the screw holes. Must be a crack near the pressure release button. Gotta buy a new one, it’s been years. Thanks for the tips
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What about a leak from the 2 filters connected to each other. There's a little length hose that connects the filters. I have 3 total filters 20 by 2.5. From Express Water. Thank you. Blessings.
In that situation, you need to remove the system from the plumbing. Remove the filters from the manifold, unscrew the filter housing from the leaking nipple, reapply the teflon tape and reassemble the whole thing. Quite a bit of work.
@GarytheWaterGuy ok thank you very much.
Thanks! This really helped. 🙏
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I find it best to “hand tight” also use 111 lube for o-ring, not chapstick or coconut oil. Good video.
If hand tight doesn't leak, that's great but I often find you need to give it a little more. If the silicone lubricant is food grade, that's what I would suggest. This is what we use waterestore.com/products/hum-plumbers-secret-clear-silicone-grease-food-grade-5-gram
Wait, I was thought not to wrench when tightening. Only use when disasseembling.
Great question! Ideally yes, but I've found over the last 5 years or so they need a little bit more tightening than hand tight or they leak. Or maybe I'm just getting weaker as I get older.
@@water_estore Could I be over tightening main housing produce a leak at the top below the pressure release button ?
Hi Gary - thanks for the video. We have to change our filters regularly due to sediment. We have the 4.5 x 20 Viqua filter housing units with the small drain. I would like to swap out the drain screw for something easier to use - like small drain valve. Do you happen to know the thread size of the drain screw?
Sorry, no I do not.
Thank you your video, I learned a lot fromit.
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THANK YOU! Your tips worked.
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I was going to replace the o-ring but find that replacement o-rings for the AP801 housing seem to large...thoughts?
I have never used the AP801 housing, I would check with the manufacturer
So it looks like we have a some sort of puncture hole or crack on the top as the top is squirting out a tiny stream of water. I’m trying to stop at temporarily by hitting that pressure button over and over but it just seems like water just keeps on coming out and it’s never ending. Do you think at this point is it’s time to just replace the water filter?
Definitely if you can't find a way to stop it.
Doing research on RV Water Softeners. Do you see any products or have any recommendations for portable type equipment?
Sorry, no we do not.
Sometimes you just have a POS for a filter housing. I tried every bit of that and it still leaks from between the housing and the top. I even tried Teflon tape on the threads.
Yup, if all else fails you'll need to replace it. I recommedn one of these. waterestore.com/products/viqua-10-bb-filter-housing-awp40b-v-free-ship
What is the model/brand of the 3 piece sediment filter you mentioned and showed at the end? will it replace my Pentek R50-BB? Thanks!
Yes they will replace your R50-BB. We have them here waterestore.com/products/copy-of-hum-cottage-pre-filter-kit-10-bb-5005-micron
House has a GE GXWH35F filter. Started dripping around the o-ring after about a year undisturbed. With the filter element removed from the canister there was no leak. Insuring there was no foreign matter in the canister I replaced the filter element now my leak is back and worse. I suspect the replacement is longer. What have I missed? What can I do? I think the replacement unit you recommend is an excellent design. I don't see any like that here in the states. Thank you for your video.
Yes, it could be the new filter is likely longer, but it's rare that it would cause a leak. Did you check all the other suggestions I made in the video? Also, you can get the replacement housing here from our US ecommerce store waterestore.com/products/viqua-10-bb-filter-housing-awp40b-v-free-ship We offer free shipping and discount priciong.
I had same issue with the 4.5 inch filter housing the the cause was that the O ring had slipped down to the bottom "shoulder" of sump - it fits, but it is supposed to be a quarter inch up on the next shoulder molding.
Awesome - Thanks!!!
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Can i just permanently close the red pressure release button if its still leaking? Because the other 2 filtering housing still has it to release pressure.
Yes you can
@@water_estore How to permanently close red pressure release button ?
My Culligan filter is leaking from the top, BUT not at the ACTUAL pressure release button but under the button. Is this still a small o ring issue ?
Not sure, I am not familiar with the Culligan filter housings. You could always take it apart and if there are O rings grease them with this silicone grease waterestore.com/products/plumbers-secret-clear-silicone-grease-food-grade-113-gram-free-ship
Can you use treadmill lubricant on the o-ring?
Food greade and silicone based, yes. Non food greade and pertroleum based, no.
Thanks Gary!!
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My filter housing calls for no pipe dope. Anyone have any suggestions as to what I can do to stop it from micro leaking? Three wraps of Teflon doesn't seem to be doing the trick
Just more wraps of teflon tape.
@@water_estore Thanks Gary!!
My red release button was leaking .took it out ..replaced the o'ring .. tightened it back and now it's leaking worse ..and it doesn't depress anymore ..I put the ring on, then the spring and tightened to the red button ..wtheck??
Those buttons can seldom be service successfully, likely time for a new housing. We have them here waterestore.com/search?q=viqua%20filter%20housing
once a month our filter leaks from the top. It happened again this morning, but we had just changed our filter 2 weeks ago. Could it be that our filter needed to be changed again? I have no idea what could be the issue.
That's odd. Did anything unusual happen at the house yesterday or early morning that may have triggered this?
Thank you!!
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THE EXPLANATION IS GOOD BUT THE BACKGROUND MUSIC IS SO ANWYING.
Sorry that you don't like the music but glad to hear that you liked the content!
@@genedenero7188 shhhh you want everything too perfect. Go away
It is really hard to find the O-ring. It's rare for these videos to even mention the size of the O-ring. (I wonder why?) It's like the O-ring is supposed to last forever. (It doesn't) Oh yeah, by the way, you don't need to release the pressure by opening the water faucet. All you have to do is press the little red button at the top and it'll release the pressure. You'll have water sprout all over the place, but it'll dry up. Just don't use you church clothing to change the filter.
The filter housings are made by numerous manufacturers, so the O ring size and type varies significantly. I prefer these because the replacement o rings are readily available waterestore.com/products/viqua-10-bb-filter-housing-awp40b-v-free-ship Not all housings have the red pressure release and if that release hasn't been used in a long time it may leak after you use it and put the filter back into service. I agree about your clothing choice for this job.
Plumber here- Great video, but NO pipe compound on the threads- Teflon only!! Some of the chemicals in some of the pipe components will make the plastic disintegrate into a soft mess. Best practice is to NEVER use any brand of pipe dope!!!
Thanks for the info!
It would be much easier to understand you if there was no background music.
Got it. We have minimized the music on recent videos.
@@water_estore Thanks. Other than that, your videos are quite helpful.
Glad to hear!