Under-Sink Water Filter & 3-Way Tap Guide

Location: Scotts Head, NSW (Nambucca Valley Council Water Supply)

Requirements: Filtered water system integrated into existing tap (no visible tubes), with toggle between filtered/unfiltered water

Date Prepared: October 2025

Table of Contents

Executive Summary & Recommendation

✅ Recommended Solution: Single Carbon Filter + 3-Way Mixer Tap (Buy Separately)

Total Cost: $345-445 (vs $755 for bundles)

Why this option: No visible tubes, integrated toggle (two levers on one tap), handles all typical council water issues (chlorine, sediment, chemicals), much cheaper than bundles, excellent for Scotts Head council water.

System Overview

How the Complete System Works

Water Flow Diagram:

Cold water supply under sinkSplits into two paths:

  1. Path 1 (Normal): Goes directly to tap's hot/cold mixer (big lever)
  2. Path 2 (Filtered): Goes to under-sink filter → Returns to tap's filtered water channel (small lever)

Both paths are completely hidden under the sink and inside the tap body. No visible tubes.

3-Way Tap Operation

Filter System Options

Single-Stage Carbon Block Filter (RECOMMENDED)

Why Single-Stage is Perfect for Council Water:

Clarence Water Filters - Single Under-Sink System with WC04 Filter

Price: $195 (select "No Tap" option)

What's Included:

WC04 Filter Removes:

Specifications:

3-Stage Filter System (Alternative)

⚠️ Only Consider 3-Stage If:

For typical Scotts Head council water, single-stage is more than adequate and costs half as much.

Feature Single-Stage (WC04) 3-Stage
Upfront Cost $195 $450
Annual Maintenance $85 (1 filter) $130 (3 filters)
Installation Easy (1 housing) Moderate (3 housings)
Space Required 10cm wide 35cm wide
Chlorine Removal 95-99% 95-99%
Sediment Handling Good (0.45 micron) Better (dedicated pre-filter)
Suitable for Council Water ✅ Yes ✅ Yes (overkill)

3-Way Mixer Tap Options

Available at Bunnings ($150-250 estimated)

Why Bunnings:

Recommended Models to Check:

1. Aquaport Chrome Curved 3-Way Filtered Water Mixer

🔗 Link: Bunnings - Aquaport Curved 3-Way

2. Aquaport Chrome Square 3-Way Filtered Water Mixer

🔗 Link: Bunnings - Aquaport Square 3-Way

3. Stefani Elegance Chrome 3-Way Filter Mixer Tap

🔗 Link: Bunnings - Stefani Elegance 3-Way

4. Stefani Modern Chrome 3-Way Filter Mixer Tap

🔗 Link: Bunnings - Stefani Modern 3-Way

Note: Visit Bunnings in person to check current pricing and see which design they prefer aesthetically. All models use standard 1/4" tube connection for filter line and are compatible with the Clarence filter system.

Alternative Online Suppliers

Supplier Model Price Link
Pure Water Systems Straight Neck 3-Way Chrome $419 View
Pure Water Systems Goose Neck 3-Way Chrome $419 View
Aquarius Water Various Styles $132-231 View
Clarence Water Filters Matte Black L Spout Check site View

Tap Compatibility Checklist

Ensure the tap has these features:

All taps from Bunnings and reputable Australian suppliers will meet these requirements.

Complete Pricing Comparison

Option 1: Buy Separately (RECOMMENDED - Cheapest)

Total Cost: $345-445

Savings vs Bundle: $310-440

Option 2: Pre-Made Bundle

Total Cost: $755-785

Pure Water Systems - Single Filter + 3-Way Tap Bundle

Convenience factor: Everything guaranteed compatible, single supplier

5-Year Total Cost of Ownership

Cost Item Buy Separately Bundle
Initial Purchase $345-445 $755-785
Installation (if plumber) $150-300 $150-300
Year 1 Filter Replacement $85 $85
Year 2 Filter Replacement $85 $85
Year 3 Filter Replacement $85 $85
Year 4 Filter Replacement $85 $85
Year 5 Filter Replacement $85 $85
5-YEAR TOTAL (DIY) $770-870 $1,180-1,210
5-YEAR TOTAL (With Plumber) $920-1,170 $1,330-1,510

Installation Guide

Tools Required

Pre-Installation Checklist

1. Measure Under-Sink Space

2. Check Water Pressure

3. Verify Existing Plumbing

Step-by-Step Installation

Phase 1: Remove Old Tap (30 minutes)

  1. Turn off both hot and cold water shut-off valves under sink (clockwise)
  2. Turn on old tap to drain remaining pressure
  3. Place bucket under sink
  4. Disconnect hot and cold supply lines from tap (use basin wrench if tight)
  5. Loosen mounting nut holding tap to sink (under sink)
  6. Lift old tap out from above sink
  7. Clean the sink hole area

Phase 2: Install Filter System (45 minutes)

  1. Mount bracket:
    • Hold stainless steel bracket against cabinet wall/back panel
    • Mark drill holes with pencil
    • Drill pilot holes
    • Screw bracket securely to wall (use wall anchors if needed)
  2. Hang filter housing:
    • Hang the single housing on bracket
    • Ensure it's secure and level
  3. Connect inlet (from cold water):
    • Locate the cold water supply pipe
    • Install T-adapter or saddle valve to tap into cold line
    • Connect 1/4" tubing from T-adapter to filter inlet
    • Push tubing firmly into quick-connect fitting until it clicks
  4. Connect outlet (to tap):
    • Run 1/4" tubing from filter outlet up through sink hole (alongside hot/cold lines)
    • Leave enough length to reach tap's filter connection (don't cut short!)

Phase 3: Install New 3-Way Mixer Tap (45 minutes)

  1. Prepare tap:
    • Attach rubber gasket to base of tap (if provided)
    • Thread supply lines through tap base
  2. Position tap:
    • From above sink, insert tap into sink hole
    • Ensure tap is oriented correctly (spout facing forward)
    • From below, thread mounting hardware onto tap
  3. Connect hot water line:
    • Use adjustable wrench to connect hot supply line to tap's hot inlet
    • Wrap threads with plumber's tape (3-4 wraps clockwise)
    • Hand-tighten, then 1/4 turn with wrench
  4. Connect cold water line:
    • Same process as hot water line
    • Connect to tap's cold inlet
  5. Connect filter line:
    • Connect the 1/4" tubing from filter to tap's filtered water inlet
    • This is usually a push-fit connection (push firmly until it clicks)
    • Some taps may have a compression fitting (hand-tighten)
  6. Secure tap:
    • Tighten mounting nut from below sink
    • Ensure tap is straight and secure
    • Don't over-tighten (can crack sink)

Phase 4: Start-Up & Testing (30 minutes)

  1. Check all connections:
    • Visually inspect all fittings are tight
    • Ensure no tubing is kinked
  2. Turn on water slowly:
    • Open cold water shut-off valve slowly (counter-clockwise)
    • Open hot water shut-off valve slowly
    • Listen for any hissing (indicates leak)
  3. Check for leaks:
    • Inspect all connections under sink with torch
    • Run your hand along all tubing to feel for water
    • Check around tap base on sink surface
    • If leaks found, turn off water and re-tighten connection
  4. Flush filter system:
    • Turn on the small lever (filtered water handle)
    • Let water run for 5-10 minutes into sink
    • Water will be black/grey at first - this is normal (carbon fines)
    • Continue until water runs completely clear
    • Discard this first batch (don't drink it)
  5. Test both functions:
    • Test big lever: Hot/cold mixing should work normally
    • Test small lever: Filtered cold water should flow
    • Check there's no cross-contamination (filtered shouldn't be hot)
  6. Final check:
    • Leave water running for 5 minutes
    • Check under sink one more time for any slow leaks
    • Tighten anything that's dripping

Installation Tips

When to Call a Plumber

Consider hiring a licensed plumber if:

Plumber cost: $150-300 labour for 2-3 hour job

Troubleshooting Common Issues

Problem Cause Solution
Leak at filter housing O-ring not seated properly Remove housing, check o-ring is in groove, lubricate with food-safe silicone, re-tighten
Leak at tubing connection Tubing not pushed in fully Push tubing in firmly until you hear/feel click
Low flow from filter lever Air in system or clogged filter Let water run 5+ minutes to purge air; if still slow, check filter isn't clogged
Black water from filter Normal carbon fines on first use Flush for 10+ minutes until clear (harmless but don't drink initially)
Drip from tap base Mounting gasket not sealed Tighten mounting nut from below; if persists, remove tap and reseat gasket

Maintenance & Ongoing Costs

Filter Replacement Schedule

WC04 Carbon Block Filter:

💡 Tip: Set phone reminder for 12 months from installation date

How to Replace Filter (DIY)

  1. Turn off cold water supply valve under sink
  2. Turn on filtered water lever to release pressure
  3. Place bucket under filter housing
  4. Use housing spanner to unscrew housing (turn counter-clockwise)
  5. Housing will have water in it - pour into bucket
  6. Remove old filter cartridge
  7. Clean inside of housing with warm soapy water
  8. Check o-ring for damage; lubricate with food-safe silicone grease
  9. Insert new WC04 filter cartridge
  10. Screw housing back on (hand-tight plus quarter turn)
  11. Turn water supply back on
  12. Check for leaks
  13. Flush system for 5 minutes (water may be grey initially)

Replacement Filter Ordering

Signs Filter Needs Replacing Early

Annual Maintenance Tasks

Task Frequency Time Required
Replace filter cartridge 12 months 15 minutes
Check for leaks under sink 6 months 5 minutes
Clean tap aerator 6 months 5 minutes
Inspect tubing connections 12 months 5 minutes
Sanitise system (if needed) 24 months 30 minutes

Supplier Links & Contact Information

Filter System Supplier

3-Way Mixer Tap Suppliers

Local Water Quality Information

Additional Resources

Installation Videos

Australian Standards & Regulations

Quick Reference Summary

Shopping List

  1. Filter System: Clarence Water Filters Single Under-Sink (WC04, No Tap) - $195
  2. 3-Way Tap: Bunnings Aquaport or Stefani Chrome - $150-250
  3. Optional: Spare WC04 filter for first replacement - $85

Total Cost: $345-445

Installation Time: 2-3 hours (DIY) or hire plumber $150-300

Ongoing: $85/year filter replacement

Key Points to Remember


Document prepared: October 2025
For: Scotts Head NSW (Nambucca Valley Council Water Supply)
Research compiled by: Claude Code