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Want To Lower The Cost Of Energy Bills? Change Your HVAC Air Filters

Keeping a continuous check and cleaning your HVAC air filters is one of the most important activity that not only helps in providing you good and clean air to breathe but also lowers the monthly bills that you spend on electrical and fuel payments and also unwanted HVAC repairs. Filters are placed in a place from where the air enters into the HVAC system.It can either be on furnace’s filter case or a wall mounted return grill or even the blower compartment. If you find it difficult to locate the air filters, it is recommended that you contact your HVAC specialist to help you in relocating them to the right position so that you don’t face any troubles in replacing them in future.

What is the Effect of Air Filters on HVAC?

HVAC stands for Heating and Ventilating Air Conditioner. They help in regulating the temperature of your room and provide you cold or hot air depending on the season. They help in providing high quality, clean and healthy air. The major part of cleaning the air is bagged by the air filters, and this is where their role comes into play. As soon as the air enters the HVAC system, filters catch all the dust, soiled particles and prohibits them from entering the system. The entire process of filtration only works when the HVAC unit fan is in operating condition.

A filter that is unclean should be changed or cleaned as per the need. In other words, you can even say that it can clog the air and restrict it from moving from the grill, forcing the system to use more energy to work efficiently and add up to your energy bill. Most of the cooling and heating failures occur because of the incapability to sustain the filtration system. Dirt, dust, and mud may enter the air ducts as the filters have been blocked and then spread in your house.

Soiled filters are also responsible for affecting the efficiency of the HVAC system. They create trouble for maintaining the optimum temperature inside the room. This results in overheating the furnace that eventually turns off the furnace due to which a condition of  “operating excessive restrict” reaches.

There are a lot of varieties of HVAC systems available on the market. However there are four main types: