How to Install a Full-House Water Filtration System A full-house filtration system is designed to treat water at the point where it enters your home, helping ensure that showers, laundry, dishwashing, and drinking-water lines all receive cleaner water. While the concept is straightforward, choosing the right equipment and installing it correctly are key to performance and longevity. Choose the right filtration setup Before installation, identify the main water issues in your home. Many systems combine a sediment pre-filter with one or more treatment stages (such as carbon for taste and odor, or specialized media for specific contaminants). If you haven’t tested your water, a local lab or water-quality service can help you match filtration media to your results. Plan the location and water-flow path Most full-house systems are installed on the main water line, typically near the water shutoff valve. Look for a stable, accessible s ... Read m...
Constantly Running Toilet: DIY Fixes vs. Plumber A constantly running toilet is more than an annoying sound—it can waste hundreds of gallons of water and quietly raise utility bills. The good news: many causes are common, predictable, and often fixable with basic tools. The key is knowing what to try first, how to verify the result, and when the problem is likely beyond a DIY repair. In most cases, the source of the continuous flow is inside the tank. When water keeps refilling or dribbling into the bowl, it typically points to a worn or misaligned component, a dirty sealing surface, or an improperly adjusted water level. Less often, the issue originates from the supply line, pressure fluctuations, or a damaged tank-to-bowl seal. Common DIY checks you can do first Start with the simplest observations before replacing parts. Remove the tank lid and watch the water cycle. If the tank refills constantly or the water level in the tank rises above the manufa ...