What Do I Do With My Berkey When I Go on Vacation?

By Michael Ferguson

Going on vacation is exciting, but it can also leave you wondering what to do with your Berkey water filter. You certainly don’t want it to go unused while you’re away, but at the same time, you don’t want it to become a hassle for whoever is taking care of your home. In this article, we’ll discuss the best ways to handle your Berkey when you go on vacation.

Option 1: Leave It Running

One option is to simply leave your Berkey running while you’re away. This way, anyone who may be checking on your home can still use filtered water without having to worry about turning the system on and off.

However, there are a few things to keep in mind if you choose this option. First and foremost, make sure that the water source going into your Berkey will not run dry while you’re away. You don’t want the filter elements to become damaged from lack of water flow.

Additionally, leaving your Berkey running for an extended period of time will cause the filters to wear out faster than usual. So if you’re planning a longer vacation or will be away for an extended period of time, this may not be the best option.

Option 2: Turn It Off

Another option is to turn off your Berkey while you’re away. This will ensure that the filters last longer and won’t become damaged from lack of water flow.

If you choose this option, make sure that someone who is checking on your home knows how to turn the system back on when they arrive. Additionally, consider running some fresh water through the filters before turning them off so that they don’t dry out and become damaged.

Option 3: Drain It

If you’re going to be away for an extended period of time or if no one will be checking on your home while you’re away, consider draining your Berkey. This will ensure that there is no stagnant water sitting inside the system and will prevent any potential bacterial growth.

To drain your Berkey, simply remove the filters and spigot and pour out any remaining water. You can then store the system in a dry place until you return home.

Conclusion

No matter which option you choose, make sure that it’s the best one for your situation. Leaving your Berkey running while you’re away may be convenient, but it can also cause unnecessary wear and tear on the filters. Turning off your system or draining it may require a little extra effort, but it will ensure that your Berkey stays in good condition while you’re away.