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Don’t Forget to Check Your Air Filter!

Dry reusable  AC filter

Air filter changes are a necessity to keep your HVAC system running properly. The question that a lot of people need the answer to is, “How often do you need to change that filter?”

You should change your filter every one to three months. We provide a range because the need for filter changes can vary based on your home’s individual factors such as how frequently you use your system use and your indoor air quality.

The Impact of Delayed Filter Changes

You may be wondering what the consequence is if you don’t change your air filter. We suggest regular changes for reason-better system effectiveness and efficiency-but is there a real drawback to putting off filter changes? The truth is that, yes, there can be. Issues like these can arise as a result of filters that go unchanged for too long:

  • Poor airflow into the system: A clogged air filter will reduce the amount of air that can enter your AC to be cooled.
  • Dirty build-up on the evaporator coil: Too much dirt on the filter may lead to dirt collecting on the evaporator coil more quickly. This can hinder the cooling process and strain your system.
  • Increased energy usage: If your AC is struggling against a dirty filter it may use extra energy to try to make up for things.
  • Your system short cycling: Short cycling can be due to a variety of issues and a clogged air filter is one of them. If no air is able to enter your system then the AC may shut off early to prevent damage to itself.

Filter changes are a quick and easy way to improve your system operation and protect it from dirty air. If you aren’t sure how to handle your filter change, our team is happy to show you. We also include filter changes as a part of our maintenance service.

Contact Air On Demand for any air conditioner service needs.

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