It’s Time to Consider Air Filter Replacement for Your Home

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When was the last time you changed your air filter? If the answer isn’t “some time in the last 90 days”, then you’ve got some work to do.

Yes, you should be popping in an air filter replacement every three months, according to the pros. If you need some incentive to get the job done, here are three reasons why you will want to refresh your filters on a regular basis.

1. You’ll Clean the House Less

Whether your house uses a standard 16x25x4 air filter or a different size, changing out your air filters as often as you should will help keep your home cleaner. How?

The filters will have more space to gather the dust, hair, and dander that floats through the air — and lands on surfaces and floors. As such, you’ll have less vacuuming and dusting to do since your filters will take care of some of it for you.

2. Your HVAC System Will Work Better

You probably have a good idea as to why you need to swap out your filters regularly. They gather dust so that it doesn’t get into the air, but

They gather dust so that it doesn’t get into the air, but they also keep the HVAC system from working too hard.

If your filters are clogged, the HVAC system will have to work even harder to maintain the temperature in your home. That’s because they have to pump the air through the filled filter and into your space until the thermostat registers that it has reached the desired temperature.

Installing clean filters regularly will side-step this issue. Air will flow freely, and your HVAC won’t work too hard. That means it will need less maintenance and probably have a longer lifespan, too.

3. Your Indoor Air Quality Will Improve

Finally, keep in mind that your filters do an important job of helping you to maintain your health. After all, they remove dirt and dust from the air — particles that you might otherwise inhale. Unclogged filters can ensure these unwanted elements are removed from the air, thus making it easier to breathe in your home.

This is especially important to households with allergy problems, whether they’re dust or pet dander allergies or seasonal ones. An indoor air filter can even pull pollen and other irritants from the air, thus making it easier for you to breathe indoors.

Make Air Filter Replacement a Priority

It’s easy enough to reap all of these benefits. All you have to do is make a note in your calendar to perform your air filter replacement every 90 days. Then, stock up on filters so that you have them on hand and can easily perform this task.

With that, your house will be cleaner, your HVAC system will be healthier, and you’ll be breathing cleaner and safer air. In between filter replacements, be sure to check back with us for more lifestyle and tech advice.