How to Sanitize Your Media Tank Whole House Water System
Use the bypass valve to isolate the tank, sanitize upstream plumbing separately, then sanitize the media tank using a chlorine feed.
When to Sanitize
Sanitize your media tank system in these situations:
- Annual maintenance – At least once per year to prevent bacterial buildup in the tank and plumbing
- After system repairs – Any time plumbing connections are disturbed or the tank is serviced
- Following contamination events – Boil water advisories, flooding, extended non-use, failed water tests, or unusual taste/odor/discoloration
- When biofilm or sulfur odors develop – Indicates bacterial growth inside the media bed
Approved Sanitizing Agents
For Plumbing Lines
Unscented household bleach (5.25–8.25% sodium hypochlorite) is safe for sanitizing pipes and fixtures.
For Media Tanks
The appropriate sanitizer depends on your media type:
| Media Type | Recommended Sanitizer |
|---|---|
| Granular Activated Carbon (GAC) | Chlorine will be absorbed and neutralized – use hydrogen peroxide or replace media |
| Catalytic Carbon | Same as GAC – chlorine is ineffective |
| KDF | Bleach solution is acceptable |
| Birm / Filter-Ag / Sediment Media | Bleach solution is acceptable |
| Mixed Media Beds | Check if carbon is present – if so, use hydrogen peroxide |
Important: If your tank contains activated carbon, chlorine-based sanitizers will not work. The carbon absorbs the chlorine before it can disinfect. Use food-grade hydrogen peroxide or consider media replacement if contamination is severe.
Supplies Needed
- Approved sanitizer for your media type
- Measuring cup
- Funnel (for brine port access)
- Rubber gloves and safety glasses
- Bucket
- Garden hose for flushing (if needed)
- Timer
Step-by-Step Sanitization
Step 1: Put System in Bypass Mode
Locate the bypass valve on your media tank and turn it to the bypass position. This isolates the tank while allowing water to flow to the rest of your home.
Step 2: Sanitize Household Plumbing First
With the media tank bypassed, you can sanitize your home's plumbing lines using standard chlorine:
- Introduce 1/4 cup bleach at a point upstream of the bypass (or at your pressure tank if on well water)
- Open each faucet until you smell chlorine, then close
- Let stand for 30 minutes
- Flush all lines until chlorine odor dissipates
Step 3: Sanitize the Media Tank
Option A: Brine Port Method (Preferred)
- Locate the brine port on the control valve head
- Using a funnel, pour sanitizing solution directly into the brine port:
- For non-carbon media: 1/2 cup bleach per cubic foot of media
- For carbon media: 1 cup of 3% hydrogen peroxide per cubic foot of media
- Initiate a manual regeneration cycle to draw the solution into the tank
- Allow 2-hour contact time before the rinse cycle completes
Option B: Direct Tank Access
For systems with a removable top:
- Remove the control valve head (follow manufacturer instructions)
- Pour sanitizing solution directly onto the media bed
- Reinstall the valve head
- Initiate a manual regeneration to circulate and rinse
Step 4: Return to Service
- Run a complete regeneration cycle to flush the sanitizer
- Return the bypass valve to the normal operating position
- Run water at a nearby faucet for 5–10 minutes
- Check for any residual odor or discoloration
Flushing the System
After sanitizing both the plumbing and the media tank:
- Ensure bypass is in normal position (water flowing through tank)
- Open the faucet nearest the system and run until water is clear
- Progress through your home, running each fixture for 2–3 minutes
- Flush toilets and run appliances (dishwasher, ice maker)
- Check outdoor spigots last
Final Verification
Water should be clear, odor-free, and taste normal. If issues persist:
- Run an additional regeneration cycle
- Test water for chlorine residual (should be below 0.5 ppm)
- If odor returns within days, the media bed may need replacement
Safety Precautions
- Wear gloves and eye protection when handling sanitizers
- Never mix bleach with hydrogen peroxide or other chemicals
- Do not drink or use water during sanitization
- Notify household members before starting
- Keep the area well-ventilated
When to Call a Professional
Contact Crystal Quest support if:
- You are unsure what type of media is in your tank
- Odor or contamination persists after sanitization
- The control valve is not functioning properly
- You need to replace the media bed
- Your system has multiple tanks in series
