Plumbers Are Going To Hate Me For This

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Published 2023-08-24
Warning! Secret plumber info in this video. After failing to install the well water filtration system on our home I have totally redeemed myself by replacing the well bladder tank without proper supervision. And it totally works. It's well-tank replacement for dummies. If I can do it anybody can. It cost a small fortune to hire a plumber on the filter system so I saved some dough on the well tank install by doing it myself.

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All Comments (21)
  • @aXBlackDeathXa
    Living in the snow belt seeing all this stuff outside blows my mind 🙃
  • @macshackel9824
    Im a service plumber in rural Canada, I do a ton of this stuff, of course we gotta keep it all in a basement, cant be outside or it would freeze 11 months of the year. We use union style tank tees which allows us to tighten everything to the tank tee first, then attach to the tank with the union, so that way you don’t run into the problem you did with the pressure switch. Nice work though sir!
  • @rorschach9629
    Your comment about how many trips you had to make and then purchasing an excessive amount of parts to compensate for not having to make a another trip hit me real deep. I too have fell victim to the "i can do it myself for cheaper" more than once.
  • @ClearWaterPumpWell
    Hey man look nothing wrong with DIY, I fully support people learning how to fix their own wells. I really want them to know how to do it right and not buy the wrong cheap products. The water worker tanks are not good and I have removed many before 2 years use due to failure. The tank tee is cool and all but not needed and can be done with tee's inline for taps for less cost. You should really try airing up the tank first and check for water left in the tank before you toss it. Water can get behind the diaphragm and cause tank to be "Waterlogged" which is the leading cause of pump failure! Of course making sure your check valve is good along with pressure switch and settings is also very important. Never put a ball valve between your pump and psi switch as it absolutely useless and can cause problems. Turing off the pump is all that's needed to stop water flow back to well during service. Someone can turn that valve off while pump is running and the pump will be damaged or blown off drop pipe. The only reason one would be there is due to having a flow well but even then a union is better to just disconnect it. If your going to use glue from homedepot don't use the blue glue its very weak, instead get Fusion its way better! You won't need primer at all and is one step so a DIY person won't mess it up. Trust me a 25 year veteran well guy who loves the stuff for most my glue work and repairs. When your timing your well's cycle time what matters is not how long it takes to turn on but how long to go off. Your cycle time of the pump from on to off is what affects the life of your pump. Final thoughts you did a good job just get you a Amtrol or AO smith tank when that one fails and lose the blue glue. Take it Easy man! Casey
  • @vd7875
    I always do admire hard working people, great job.
  • @Donald_Shaw
    I always enjoy your how-to videos... Keep the videos coming our way.
  • @peterbiltknifeguy
    As a plumber this made me hurt to watch. But it worked out. So good job
  • @lazyplumber1616
    Its so crazy to see all of this outside. I am a plumber working in a freezing climate and it seems foreign to me to have that outdoors.
  • @Franciso-so1bg
    Love the instructions......I don't have a clue what you're doing, but this was just a fun video to watch. Go Riley!
  • @jinboden5228
    Nicely done sir! I always say it's not a home project until I've made at least two trips to the hardware store. Don't forget to wrap your contact switch in screen material to keep the lizards out! The plumbing music was a nice touch :)
  • @janetallen4013
    My husband sends me back and forth with a picture of what he wants.....it takes a skilled man at the hardware store to find the parts, if he's not working then it takes awhile....
  • @matthewknight5641
    I love that little tractor. Man I could do so much with something like that
  • @cybernoid001
    Getting ready to do the same thing myself. Our tank is an old old galvanized tank that never had a bladder to begin with, and so we are constantly filling it up with air. Really sucks, especially in the winter.
  • @gregmize01
    Definately a question mark but I like that you played it safe. Tell Bruce I said to "lighten up Francis".
  • @dfores5602
    Awesome video, I was just looking into our well setup and replacing the bladder tank. Keep on keepin' on!
  • @r8edrv4fun65
    What about taking the cover off the pressure switch?
  • @pedraw
    I replaced at least two of the smaller bladder tanks in the past. I use one like yours now.
  • @LearnPlumbing
    You got me with the Title. Watched the entire video to count all the things a professional would not do. But you know what you got the job done safely and your back in business... congrats