Once a drinking water advisory ends and you don’t have to boil water anymore, you have one more task before life goes back to normal: clear lingering contamination from your appliances by following local or state recommendations or these recommendations from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
Because your refrigerator’s ice maker and water dispenser are connected to your water line, you need to clean and flush the system. Here’s how.
Drain your water heater if it’s set below 113° F and then let it refill.
Flush all lines and pipes to the dishwasher by running a cycle with the dishwasher empty.
If water is discolored or cloudy, run an empty cycle to flush lines and pipes. Wash a load of dark clothes first, just in case any residue remains in the water that could stain lighter garments.
If you have a whole-house water treatment system, change the filter cartridges and then let all the house faucets run for 5 minutes to flush the pipes. Follow the instructions in your owner’s manual for disinfecting the unit.
Run a regeneration cycle to clean the water softener’s resin beads, which trap minerals in hard water. Running a regeneration cycle helps remove contaminants from the beads. Check your owner’s manual to find out how to run a regeneration cycle on your water softener.