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Installation & Maintenance

Learn how to install, maintain, and troubleshoot your Weddell Duo shower filter with easy guides, tips, and best practices for optimal performance.

Can I install the Weddell Duo Shower Filter myself?

Yes, the Weddell Duo Shower Filter is designed for easy, tool-free installation. It fits most standard showers and can be installed in minutes without the need for professional help. For additional help, please check out our installation guide.

Do I need any special tools for installation?

Nope, installing Weddell Duo is tool-free!. However, depending on how old your shower arm is, you may need a wrench to remove your existing shower head.

Can Weddell Duo be used with any type of shower head?

Yes, Weddell Duo is designed to be compatible with most standard shower heads—as long as it can fit into your shower arm or water outlet pipe. Whether you have a fixed, handheld, or rainfall shower head, the Weddell Duo can be easily installed to pro

Will installing Weddell Duo affect water pressure?

Weddell Duo is designed to have minimal impact on water pressure. Since our maximum Gallons Per Minute (GPM) rate is 2.8 GPM, which is much higher than typical shower heads (2.5 GPM or less), your overall water pressure will be determined not by Wedd

Is the Weddell Duo compatible with handheld shower heads?

Yes! The Weddell Duo is fully compatible with handheld shower heads. Simply install the Duo onto your shower arm, then attach your handheld hose to the bottom of the unit. Once connected, your handheld will work as normal while enjoying filtered wate

Where should I install the Weddell Duo if I have a handheld shower?

Install the Weddell Duo directly onto the wall shower arm (where your handheld hose normally attaches). Then, connect your handheld hose to the bottom of the Duo. This ensures proper filtration and water flow.

Does the orientation of Weddell Duo matter?

No — the Duo will function the same even if it looks “flipped” (for example, with the logo facing the wall). The key is that each filter sits on its correct side:. Blue side: White sediment filter with the blue top. Red side: Black carbon filter with