Category: Plumbing

Water filter repair

Filter repair usually makes sense when the overall system concept is still fine but something in the assembly has gone wrong: a housing leaks, the flow drops, the service valve fails, air gets into the line or the unit will not restart after maintenance.

The most common faults

  • A housing or joint leaks. The cause may be a seal, a thread problem or a crack.
  • Flow is extremely weak. It is not always just the cartridge; a valve, restrictor or the layout itself may be the issue.
  • Air gets in and the tap sputters. Poorly sealed connections are a common cause.
  • The service valve does not open or close properly. This is common on older under-sink systems.

What is diagnosed on site

  • The condition of the housing. If the plastic is tired, repair may not be worth trusting.
  • Seals and seating surfaces. Sometimes the fix is simply new O-rings and correct reassembly.
  • The condition of cartridges and membranes. An expired consumable can look like a system fault.
  • Pressure before and after the filter. This helps pinpoint where the flow loss occurs.

When repair is not worth it

  • The housing is cracked. Replacement is safer than a temporary fix.
  • The model is old and unsupported.
  • Several faults exist at once. At that point replacement is often cheaper overall.
  • The original layout is fundamentally wrong. For example, a tiny filter being forced to serve a whole house.

Typical prices in Israel

  • Water filter repair — from 410 ₪
  • Consumables, seals and small parts — charged separately as needed
  • If the diagnosis leads to full replacement — the repair estimate is usually folded into the new scope

FAQ

The filter started leaking after I changed the cartridge myself. Can that be repaired?

Often yes. The issue is commonly a twisted O-ring, dirt on the seat or a housing that was overtightened or left too loose. But if the body is cracked, replacement is needed.

If the flow dropped, is the cartridge always the cause?

No. Valves, a dirty inlet, poor mains pressure or layout mistakes can cause the same symptom.

Is an old cheap filter worth repairing?

Not always. If the system is low-quality, leaks in several places and is awkward to service, replacement is usually the more rational choice.