Changing Your Air Filters

Your air conditioning and heating system is a very important investment for your home.

A clean air filter is crucial to its efficiency.

The system saves money, extends the lifespan of the HVAC unit, and keeps everyone comfortable. Inefficient HVAC systems are caused by dirty filters, as dirt and dust block the smooth flow of air. The restriction of air makes the unit work harder, resulting in increased energy consumption and higher utility bills. You should replace the air filters regularly in order to increase efficiency, reduce utility bills, and extend the lifespan of the unit. HVAC filters should be replaced every one to three months. When the weather is nice outside, changing the filters may come less frequently as you may open your windows to allow for natural ventilation. You will need to change the filters more frequently during humid summers and cold winters when the heating and cooling systems run more frequently. Filters with higher efficiency last longer and may only need to be replaced every 4 to 6 months. You can easily replace an air filter by following the manufacturer’s instructions. Make sure that the air filter you install is compatible with your system. Verify the model number and size. Switch off the unit for your own safety, then remove the old filter and slide in the new one. If you run into any difficulties, hire a professional. Consumer hardware stores and online stores sell air filters for air conditioners and heaters. You can save money in the long run by replacing air filters. In order to ensure efficient performance of the HVAC system, it is imperative to change dirty air filters regularly. By following these tips, you will reduce your energy consumption, your unit will work less hard, last longer, and you will save money.

 

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