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Are they dirty?

5/24/2016

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Of all the maintenance that your air conditioner or HVAC system requires, your air filter replacement is by far, one of the most crucial things that you can do to prolong the life of your HVAC system.
It is something that you should be doing on a regular basis to ensure that your HVAC unit is running and performing as it should for your Garner, NC home.
How often you change it will depend on the type of filter that you have in your home. Cleaning and/or changing your filter is a simple task and only takes a couple of minutes of your time but it could save you hundreds and even thousands of dollars of repairs or replacement of a new heating and air system.

Dirty Air Filters

​Dirty air filters could cause HVAC system failure. it's important that you change your filters and make it a part of your regular to do list.

A nasty filter restricts air flow into the HVAC system. This causes fans to wear out prematurely and can burn out motors sooner.

Because the air conditioner is functioning harder, it consumes additional energy and, therefore, will increase your energy bill.

When a filter is clogged, it will not absorb dirt, dust, pollen, and allergens, considerably reducing your indoor air quality.

Since an unclean filter cannot effectively take away particulates from the air, these build up within the ductwork and HVAC system. This conjointly affects the system’s ability to work with efficiency.

Replace or clean your filter often or as soon as they become dirty. Some filters should get replaced or cleaned monthly — others will last a bit longer.

Also consider when changing your filters

​Size: Make sure to get the correct size air filter for your system. Getting the wrong size will not clean the air as effectively as you need. 

Efficiency Rating: All HVAC filters are given a MERV rating, which stands for Minimum Efficiency Reporting Value. MERV ratings indicate how well a filter should remove airborne particles. Higher numbers signify better efficiency.

Allergies: If you or anyone in your home have allergies, you should change your filter(s) more frequently. It is also recommended that you choose a high-efficiency filter to remove a much greater quantity of pollutants. Furthermore, if pet odors are a cause of irritation within your home, consider buying filters with carbon in order to absorb odors and smells.

Fiberglass or Pleated

​You will find that low-efficiency fiberglass filters are the most common and cheap way to go, and your air conditioner probably came with one when it was newly installed. Today, however, we are seeing that more and more HVAC filters are pleated. That is beneficial because the extra area on the surface allows them to capture more airborne particles while allowing air to flow more smoothly. The end result is that you will save money by not having to buy as many filters throughout the year. And you will also remove more airborne particulates.

For a lot of info regarding filter replacement, please contact Deluxe Home Comfort at 919-772-3859. we are able to offer extra solutions for your HVAC maintenance desires.
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