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SpringWell’s UV Water Purification System Review

Updated on April 7, 2023

Many homeowners report bacterial contamination in their wells. While shock chlorination is regarded as the best way to remove bacteria, viruses, algae, and other microorganisms in well water, it is labor-intensive and complex. Moreover, you also need a dedicated carbon filter to remove chlorine smell and taste from water.

Shock chlorination is also ineffective for wells with recurring bacterial contamination problems. In such cases, you can install a chlorinator, which requires frequent maintenance and adds chlorine smell and taste. On the contrary, a UV purification system is free from all such drawbacks. It doesn’t require frequent maintenance, nor it adds odors or alters the taste, and it gives exceptional results.

SpringWell’s UV water purification system is rated as one of the best systems on the market. Let’s review it in detail so you can make a well-informed purchase decision.

SpringWell’s UV Water Purification System Review

SpringWell’s UV Water Purification System Review

Quick Overview

Bathrooms

1-7

Flow Rate

15 GPM

Connection Size

1-inch MNPT

System Width

4-inch

System Height

20-inch

Lamp Replacement

365 days

Maximum Hardness

< 7 GPG

Maximum Iron

< 0.3 PPM

Maximum Tannins

< 0.1 PPM

Operating Pressure

10-150 PSI

Operating Temperature

36-104 F

Performance Features

Effectiveness – How does the System Work?

The system kills 99.9% of bacteria and other microorganisms found in well water. After installing, you don’t have to worry about boiling or chlorinating well water.

The unit operates by exposing water to UV light. UV light is well-known for killing microbial contaminants in water. It is equally effective against viruses and bacteria such as E.coli, Cryptosporidium, and Giardia lamblia.

Like all the other UV purification systems, SpringWell also runs on electricity.

account for an electric socket while installing the system.

Prerequisites for Smooth Working

UV systems are powerful but delicate. They can’t purify the water if it is contaminated. SpringWell recommends installing a sediment filter before a UV system. Moreover, you must ensure that incoming water has hardness below 7 GPG, iron below 0.3 PPM, and tannins less than 0.1 PPM.

The best way to ensure this is to install a whole house well water filter system before the UV system.

Flow Rate

The system is designed for all home sizes. The flow rate is 15 gallons per minute, and it can run a 1-7 bathroom house. Such a high flow rate is guaranteed by 1-inch MNPT connections. Most UV systems usually have ¾ inch connection size, which limits the flow rate.

Despite a high flow rate, you may experience a drop in pressure if water is used at too many faucets simultaneously. Water pressure may also drop if the incoming water pressure is low or there is sediment in the water.

Electronic Monitor

The unit comes with an electric monitor that keeps you aware of the system dynamics. It provides detailed information about the unit’s performance.

The adapter can also monitor the UV intensity of other systems. The expandability port lets you connect other UV sensors to the system.

The electronic monitor makes maintenance easy and ensures that you always get 100% pure drinking water. It displays visual messages to remind you to change the UV bulb. The first reminder is issued before 7 days, the next after 7 days, and then a warning message to replace the bulb and stop using the water as it may be unsafe for drinking.

No other system offers so much convenience.

Available Upgrades

The unit can be installed with any whole-house water filter system. You can also pair it with water filters from other brands.

SpringWell offers customers to upgrade the unit with a RO drinking water system. The upgrade completes drinking water treatment requirements for most private wells.

Installation

Like all the other SpringWell filters, its UV system is also easy to install. The unit comes with everything required to install it. You’ll need an electric socket, or you can also set up power extensions.

You can check the user manual or contact SpringWell’s tech support for DIY installation instructions.

Maintenance & Warranty

The system doesn’t require too much maintenance. The lamp lasts for 365 days. It is better to replace it a few days before it expires to ensure smooth working.

Besides lamp replacement, you must check the system for leakages, buildups on in/out ports, and electric connections. It is a good practice to dust the unit with a microfiber cloth every 2-3 weeks to remove dust and debris.

SpringWell provides a lifetime warranty on tanks & valves and a 6-month money-back guarantee.

Pros

  • Excellent results
  • The digital monitor makes maintenance and lamp replacement easy
  • Easy installation
  • Low operational cost
  • No chlorine taste or smell

Cons

  • Initially expensive
  • Strict prerequisites for smooth working

Customer Feedback

Buyers are happy with their purchase. Many people mention that the unit runs smoothly and creates no issues. Moreover, customers say that it always delivers.

One homeowner stated that he tested the water after installing the unit, and it showed zero bacteria and viruses in the water. He had recurrent bacterial contamination problems in a well that won’t go away after chlorination.

One customer says that his kids are allergic to the chlorine smell in the water. They don’t even swim in pools. Hence, he couldn’t install a chlorinator or shock-chlorinate the well. So, he installed SpringWell’s UV system. The water is 100% pure, and there is no odor problem.

The water is 100% pure, and there is no odor problem.

Final Words: Should you buy SpringWell’s UV Water Purification System?

It depends. If shock chlorination doesn’t solve the bacterial problem, you should buy a UV purification system. Overall, it is better and more technologically advanced than most systems on the market. However, it is costly but worth it.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do I need to install any other drinking water filter after installing the SpringWell UV water purification system?

Yes. UV systems only deal with microorganisms (bacteria& viruses) in water. They don’t remove any other contaminant. Hence, installing a drinking water filter after the UV system is critical to remove TDS and VOCs from your water.

Can I install the SpringWell UV system on City Water?

Yes. SpringWell UV system works great on city water and well water. Ensure that the water quality is as per the prerequisites mentioned by Springwell.

How often do I need to change UV Lamp?

The UV lamp has a life of 365 days. However, changing it at least 10 days before the expiry date is recommended to ensure smooth functioning.

Author

  • Roy Jones

    Roy lives in Anderson, Texas, and has been a part of various certified well drilling firms. He has extensive 20 years of working experience in water wells maintenance, repair, and drinking quality. Roy has been guiding neighbors on well issues and writes to educate private well owners about various well water issues.

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