Under-Sink Filter Installation Guide

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The Bottom Line

Most under-sink water filter installation takes 30-60 minutes with basic tools — adjustable wrench, screwdriver, maybe a drill if you need a new faucet hole. No plumbing license needed for a standard setup.

Under-sink water filter installation scares people off more than it should. Here’s the general process — exact steps vary by model, so always check your specific unit’s manual, but this covers what to expect.

Tools You’ll Likely Need

  • Adjustable wrench
  • Screwdriver
  • Drill (only if adding a new dedicated faucet, which most kits include)
  • Teflon tape for threaded connections
  • A bucket or towel for the inevitable drips when disconnecting the water line

General Installation Steps

  1. Turn off the cold water supply valve under the sink.
  2. Drain the remaining water from the line by opening the faucet.
  3. Install the diverter valve or T-fitting onto the cold water line, following your kit’s instructions.
  4. Mount the filter housing/cartridge to the inside of the cabinet or base of the sink, wherever your kit specifies.
  5. If adding a dedicated faucet, drill the mounting hole (many sinks have a pre-cut hole for a soap dispenser you can repurpose) and install it.
  6. Connect all tubing per the kit’s diagram, double-checking each connection is snug.
  7. Turn the water supply back on slowly and check every connection for leaks before walking away.
  8. Run water through the new filter for several minutes before first use to flush out any loose carbon fines.

When You Should Call a Plumber Instead

  • Your existing shutoff valve is old, corroded, or doesn’t fully close
  • You’re not comfortable drilling into stone/granite countertops for a new faucet
  • You’re installing a reverse osmosis system with a drain line tie-in (more involved than a standard filter)
  • You’re on well water with unusual plumbing setups

Ready to pick a system before you install it? See our under-sink water filter buying guide for what to look for.

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