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Energy Saving Tip of the Week: Change Your A/C Filter Regularly!

Reblogger Fred Hernden, CMI
Home Inspector with Superior Home Inspections - Greater Albuquerque Area InterNACHI 10041206

This is an excellent post that I felt needed to be re-blogged, In addition to replacing the filter, make sure you install it the right way. Usually, there is a directional arrow at the edges to show which way the air is designed to pass through the filter. make sure that the arrow is pointing towards the air handler.

Original content by Camille Miller

Replacing old air-conditioning filters is an expense that pays for itself in cooling dollars. A dirty air-conditioning filter restricts air flow and lowers the efficiency of your cooling unit as much as 15% causing it to work harder and use more energy. Especially during hot summer months A/C filters should be replaced at least once every three months and as often as once a month in dusty environments. Clean filters will prevent dust and dirt build-up in the system which may lead to system failure and high maintenance costs.

Another advantage of clean air filters is to reduce the amount of allergens in the air that we breathe thus improving air quality in our home. If your room air-conditioner has a washable filter that looks like sponge rubber wash it with a mixture of mild detergent and water, rinse well, and air-dry it completely before re-installing it.

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Comments(1)

Jason Channell
Diadem Property Inspections - Serving Southeast Michigan - Troy, MI
The House Sleuth

Thanks for reblogging. And for your tip on installing filters the right way. I'm amazed at how many are installed the wrong direction.

Sep 02, 2010 03:09 AM