DIY Guides

DIY Guides: Save Thousands with Self-Installation & Maintenance

Professional installation of water treatment systems costs $400-800. Septic service calls run $150-500. Annual maintenance contracts can cost $300-600 per year.

What if you could do most of this yourself?

Our step-by-step DIY guides help you install, maintain, and repair your well water and septic systems safely and correctly. With basic tools and our detailed instructions, you can save thousands of dollars over the years.

Why DIY?

Save Money:

  • Professional water filter installation: $400-800
  • DIY: $0 (just your time)
  • Savings: $400-800 per installation
  • Professional septic inspection: $150-300
  • DIY: $0
  • Savings: $150-300 annually

Learn Your Systems:

  • Understand how everything works
  • Diagnose problems faster
  • Make informed decisions about repairs
  • Know when to call professionals

Quick Fixes:

  • Fix minor problems immediately
  • No waiting for service calls
  • Handle emergencies confidently
  • Maintain systems on your schedule

Our DIY Installation Guides

Water Treatment System Installation

Whole House Systems:

  • How to Install a Whole House Water Filter: Complete Guide (coming soon)
  • Iron Removal System Installation Step-by-Step (coming soon)
  • Water Softener Installation: DIY vs Professional (coming soon)

Point-of-Use Systems:

  • Under Sink Filter Installation (coming soon)
  • Reverse Osmosis System Installation (coming soon)
  • UV Purification System Setup (coming soon)

Pre-Installation:

  • How to Size Your Water Treatment System (coming soon)
  • Where to Install Your Water Filter (coming soon)
  • Required Tools and Materials Checklist (coming soon)

Septic System DIY Projects

Inspection & Maintenance:

  • DIY Septic Tank Inspection Guide (coming soon)
  • How to Locate Your Septic Tank (coming soon)
  • Measuring Sludge Levels Yourself (coming soon)

Minor Repairs:

  • How to Replace a Septic Tank Lid (coming soon)
  • Installing Septic Tank Risers (coming soon)
  • Septic Vent Pipe Repair (coming soon)

Preventive Care:

Our DIY Maintenance Guides

Water System Maintenance

Filter Maintenance:

  • How to Change Whole House Filter Cartridges (coming soon)
  • Cleaning and Maintaining Your Iron Filter (coming soon)
  • Water Softener Resin Replacement (coming soon)
  • UV Bulb Replacement Guide (coming soon)

System Care:

  • Backwashing Your Water Filter (coming soon)
  • Water Pressure Tank Maintenance (coming soon)
  • Well Pump Pressure Switch Adjustment (coming soon)

Troubleshooting:

Septic System Maintenance

Regular Tasks:

Preventive Care:

  • Protecting Your Drain Field (coming soon)
  • Septic-Safe Cleaning Product Guide (coming soon)
  • Water Usage Management for Septic (coming soon)

Our DIY Testing Guides

Water Quality Testing

Home Testing:

Specific Tests:

  • Testing for Iron and Manganese (coming soon)
  • Bacteria Testing for Well Water (coming soon)
  • pH Testing and Adjustment (coming soon)
  • Hardness Testing Guide (coming soon)

System Performance Testing

Water Systems:

  • Checking Water Flow Rate (GPM) (coming soon)
  • Testing Water Pressure (coming soon)
  • Filter Performance Testing (coming soon)

Septic Systems:

  • DIY Drain Field Inspection (coming soon)
  • Testing Septic Tank Levels (coming soon)

When to DIY vs When to Hire a Pro

Safe to DIY:

Water Systems:

  • ✅ Installing standard filtration systems
  • ✅ Changing filter cartridges
  • ✅ Replacing UV bulbs
  • ✅ Basic troubleshooting
  • ✅ Water testing
  • ✅ Minor adjustments

Septic Systems:

  • ✅ Visual inspections
  • ✅ Adding treatments
  • ✅ Installing risers (if experienced)
  • ✅ Monitoring and record-keeping
  • ✅ Minor vent repairs

Call a Professional:

Water Systems:

  • ❌ Well drilling or repair
  • ❌ Pump replacement (unless experienced)
  • ❌ Electrical work
  • ❌ Complex chlorination systems
  • ❌ Pressure tank replacement

Septic Systems:

  • ❌ Septic pumping (requires special equipment)
  • ❌ Tank repair or replacement
  • ❌ Drain field repair/replacement
  • ❌ Major component failures
  • ❌ Anything requiring excavation

Rule of thumb: If it involves excavation, specialized equipment, or you’re not confident, hire a professional. Safety first!

Essential Tools for DIY

Basic Tool Kit:

For Water System Work:

  • Adjustable wrenches (2)
  • Pipe cutter or hacksaw
  • Teflon tape
  • Pipe fittings
  • Bucket and towels
  • Screwdrivers (various sizes)
  • Flashlight
  • Level

For Septic System Work:

  • Long probe or stick (sludge measuring)
  • Flashlight
  • Gloves (heavy-duty)
  • Safety glasses
  • Measuring tape
  • Camera (for documentation)

Safety Equipment:

  • ✅ Safety glasses
  • ✅ Heavy-duty gloves
  • ✅ Dust mask
  • ✅ Knee pads
  • ✅ Work boots
  • ✅ First aid kit

For septic work, add:

  • ✅ Respirator (septic gases are dangerous)
  • ✅ Have partner present (never work alone near open septic)

DIY Safety Guidelines

General Safety:

  1. Know your limits – If unsure, call a pro
  2. Read instructions completely before starting
  3. Gather all tools and materials before beginning
  4. Shut off water/power before working
  5. Have a helper for heavy or dangerous tasks
  6. Take photos during disassembly (helps reassembly)
  7. Keep work area clean and organized

Septic-Specific Safety:

NEVER:

  • ❌ Enter a septic tank (deadly gases)
  • ❌ Work alone near open septic
  • ❌ Smoke or use flames near septic
  • ❌ Let children near open septic

ALWAYS:

  • ✅ Ventilate open tanks (wait 15+ minutes)
  • ✅ Have helper present
  • ✅ Wear protective equipment
  • ✅ Cover open tanks immediately after inspection

Water System Safety:

  • ✅ Shut off power to pumps before working
  • ✅ Relieve pressure before disconnecting
  • ✅ Use proper lifting techniques (tanks are heavy)
  • ✅ Follow manufacturer instructions exactly
  • ✅ Test for leaks before leaving system unattended

Cost Savings Examples

DIY Water Filter Installation:

  • Professional: $600
  • DIY: $50 (fittings and supplies)
  • Savings: $550

DIY Filter Cartridge Changes (annual):

  • Professional service: $150-250
  • DIY: $50-100 (cartridges only)
  • Savings: $100-150/year

DIY Septic Inspection (annual):

  • Professional: $150-300
  • DIY: $0
  • Savings: $150-300/year

Total 10-year savings:

  • Installation: $550
  • Annual maintenance: $2,500-4,500
  • Total: $3,050-5,050

Plus the satisfaction of knowing your systems inside and out!

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: I’ve never done plumbing before. Can I still install a water filter?
A: Yes! Basic whole house filters are surprisingly straightforward. If you can use a wrench and follow instructions, you can do it. Start with our beginner-friendly guides.

Q: What if I make a mistake?
A: Most mistakes are fixable. Common issues: leaks (tighten connections, add Teflon tape), low pressure (check bypass valve), or incorrect installation (follow manual closely). Worst case, call a pro to fix it.

Q: How long does DIY installation take?
A: Water filter systems: 2-4 hours for first-time installation. Septic inspections: 30-60 minutes. With experience, times drop significantly.

Q: Do I need special permits for DIY installation?
A: Usually no for filter installation. Check local codes. Septic work often requires permits – check with your local health department before major septic projects.

Q: Will DIY void my product warranty?
A: Most manufacturers allow DIY installation without voiding warranty. Check your specific product’s warranty terms. Keep documentation of your installation.

Q: What’s the hardest part of DIY installation?
A: Usually cutting into existing plumbing (nerve-wracking but not difficult). Take your time, measure twice, cut once. Having a helper makes everything easier.

Most Popular DIY Guides

Top downloads:

  1. Septic System Maintenance Checklist
  2. How to Test Well Water (coming soon)
  3. Water Filter Installation Guide (coming soon)
  4. Well Chlorination Guide (coming soon)

Most helpful:

  1. Basic tool list for beginners
  2. Step-by-step filter installation
  3. Septic inspection procedures
  4. Troubleshooting common problems

Browse all our DIY guides below and start saving money today!


Related Categories:

— Check water quality (smell, taste, appearance)

  • Test water pressure
  • Look for signs of staining
  • Check filter gauges (if applicable)

Quarterly Tasks (30 minutes)

Septic System:

  • Measure water softener discharge
  • Clean lint traps thoroughly
  • Test water flow and pressure
  • Inspect septic risers and lids

Well Water:

  • Replace sediment pre-filters
  • Clean or replace water softener filters
  • Check pressure tank operation
  • Test water at faucets for changes

Annual Tasks (2-3 hours + professional services)

Septic System:

  • Professional inspection ($100-200)
  • Pumping (every 3-5 years: $300-600)
  • Drain field deep inspection
  • System documentation update