If you're serious about protecting your family and extending the life of your plumbing, you need a simple, repeatable water filtration maintenance schedule.
H3: Step 1 – Know Your System
Not all filters are the same. Tulsa homes use a wide variety of water filtration systems, including:
Each of these has its own timeline for replacement or cleaning. Refer to your user manual or give a Tulsa plumber a call to find out exactly what you’ve got and when it needs attention.
H3: Step 2 – Mark Filter Changes on Your Calendar
Most filters need to be replaced every 3–12 months depending on the type, water usage, and local water quality. Set reminders on your phone, fridge, or digital calendar. Here’s a general guide:
Sediment filters: every 3–6 months
Carbon filters: every 6–12 months
RO membranes: every 2–3 years
UV bulbs (if you have one): annually
Need help keeping track? Ask us about scheduling reminders as part of your Spot On Plumbing service agreement.
H3: Step 3 – Test Your Water Annually
Even if your filter seems to be working fine, it’s smart to have your Tulsa water tested once a year. Water quality can change due to:
Testing gives you peace of mind and helps you spot issues before they become big, expensive problems.
H3: Step 4 – Schedule a Professional Inspection
Just like HVAC or electrical systems, your water filtration setup benefits from professional eyes once a year. At Spot On Plumbing, we inspect the system, replace filters (if needed), sanitize holding tanks, and ensure your water pressure is within a healthy range.
Seasonal Water Filtration Tips for Tulsa Homeowners
Tulsa’s seasonal shifts can impact your home’s plumbing and water filtration systems in surprising ways. Here’s how to stay ahead of the game:
Spring
Check for flooding or excess sediment in your system after spring rains. Have your filters inspected after heavy storm activity.
Summer
Summer heat increases water usage. Check filters more frequently, especially if you’re watering lawns, filling pools, or hosting guests.
Fall
Clear out any outdoor sediment or debris that might enter your system during leaf drop and prep your plumbing for cold weather.
Winter
Freezing temps can affect pipes and filtration tanks. Ensure your filtration components in the garage or crawlspace are properly insulated.