Just had to replace my furnace coil and condenser this weekend.
Replace attic gas furnace filter.
Went with a furnace with a pull out filter.
Depending on your lifestyle and the type of.
When changing out your furnace filter for a new one do you ever wonder if you are installing it the correct way.
A clean furnace filter traps dirt and allergens and makes your furnace run more efficiently and last longer.
Filters are relatively inexpensive and easy to change so there is little reason to wait.
Believe it or not there is a right way and a wrong way to change your furnace filter.
However traditional air filters in the higher range of the merv ratings 12 13 come close to the levels of hepa filtration with the exception of virus removal.
Replace the filter compartment door if you have one.
Snap the filter cover back into place if you removed one to take out the filter.
How to replace or change a furnace air filter.
Actually you should check your filter monthly and often change it monthly depending on the type of filter you use.
This video shows you how to remove the furnace.
Only the condenser is outside of course.
Up until this weekend we always had our filters in the intake vents in a hallway ceiling.
Slide the filter into place and replace any cover that goes over it.
Did you know there is a correct way to install your air filter.
In most cases you should have one air filter for each level of your house.
To determine if it s too dirty remove the filter and hold it up to the light.
A hepa filter installed in a furnace would restrict the air flow to the point that no air would come out of your vents.
We don t have basements due to flooding.
After watching it you will know all you need to kno.
If you don t change or clean your filter often enough the filter can get clogged with dust and other airborne particles forcing your furnace to work harder to maintain airflow.
This video answers all the filter questions you may have.
If you can no longer clearly see light change the filter see photo.
The general rule is to change a furnace filter usually located behind a return air vent or in a slot on the furnace itself at least once every 90 days.
Pleated filters generally last from 3 months to a year.