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How Often Should You Change Your Furnace Filter, and Why is it Important?

Jan 17, 2020
How Often Should You Change Your Furnace Filter, and Why is it Important?
A furnace comes equipped with a filter, which sieves off dust particles, and prevents harmful elements from wandering into your furnace and messing up components. Changing the furnace filter may sound simple – and actually it is, but needs to be done by professionals, as this presents a chance for them to spot any faults in your furnace maintenance. 

Check and Clean Your Filter Every 30 days

After installation, check and clean your furnace filter every 30 days. This gives you the chance to see how clogged it is, rid it of dirt, and help the whole appliance work optimally.

Sometimes, you may find it fairly clean, and this should not be a basis to shelve the cleaning schedule. Some seasons bring in more debris in the air. During the dry seasons, trees shed off leaves, and these may be carried along with dust and clog your furnace filter. 

Change Your Furnace Filter After 90 Days

Keeping up with your furnace maintenance regularly is not a bulletproof way of keeping your furnace free from debris. For optimal performance, change your furnace filter every 90 days. This is a sure way of keeping your furnace in its best condition and improving the general efficiency of all components in your furnace. 

When the filter traps and collects dust and air particles, cleaning the filter may not effectively dislodge all the debris. Changing the filter is the best way of ensuring that your furnace receives good airflow.

Why Changing Your Furnace Filter is Important

Your furnace gets exposed to multiple sources of dirt which can harm delicate components, which can cause it not to output heat efficiently. Some factors make cleaning and changing your furnace filter a priority, including:

1. Pets
Cats and dogs keep your home full of life and love. They however shed large amounts of hair and skin cells, which contribute to the particles trapped by your furnace filter. It is thus wise to change and clean your furnace filter often if you have pets, before the fur clogs the filter, and jeopardizes the whole furnace.

2. Trees
Trees in your yard provide shade and green cover, which improves the curb appeal of your home. They are awesome windbreakers, too. However, when the leaves fall and decompose, small particles will be sucked into your furnace filter. This further makes it crucial to clean and change your furnace filter on schedule.

3. Over-usage
Furnace filters are often linked to your air conditioner as well as your furnace, meaning it will be performing multiple tasks all at once. More dirt will be trapped and collected, meaning that the filter will be clogged faster, increasing the need for regular cleaning and furnace maintenance.

4. Allergies
Dust and fur make up allergens that adversely affect allergic and asthmatic persons. You need to clean and change your furnace filter to rid it off these allergens, since they may cause discomfort or even health issues to those breathing that air.

Keep it Clean!
A furnace needs a clean filter to operate well and shield other components from strain and damage. Cleaning your filter on time, and changing it may save you the trouble of expensive furnace maintenance. Furthermore, it will save you and your family discomforts caused by allergens that may have clogged the furnace filter. If you are having furnace problems call us today!

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