We all count on our furnaces to to keep our homes warm in the winter. But have you ever thought about the quality of the air circulating through your furnace and back into your house for months at a time? Winter keeps more than people trapped inside; it keeps air trapped inside too. And that can be damaging to your indoor air quality.
There’s good news: it’s not difficult to clean up your indoor air quality. In fact, it involves very little effort from you. Answer these questions and upgrade your indoor quality:
Is your filter clean?
The number one factor in cleaner air is filtration. Furnace filters ensnare contaminants so they aren’t passing through your home (and your lungs). A clean air filter can save you and your family members from irritated allergies and other illnesses. Simply checking your furnace filter once a month and changing it if it’s dark or dirty can keep your system operating more efficiently and keep your air cleaner.
Do you have the right filter?
If your filter is the incorrect size and/or thickness for your furnace, you could be damaging your indoor air quality and the efficiency of your furnace—despite your goal to do the opposite. If a filter is too small, it can let unfiltered air sneak through. A filter that’s too big just won’t fit. Follow Goldilocks’ lead and find the one that’s just right to dodge these problems. Check the furnace manufacturer’s manual to find the right size.
Are you using a high-quality filter?
You can find furnace filters that will do a basic job and offer you a moderate level of filtration, and you can find higher-end filters that catch more contaminants. In general, spending a little more on a higher-quality filter will most likely pay you back, and provide greater energy efficiency and savings on energy bills.
One of our highest priorities at Age Heating & Cooling is keeping your air clean and comfortable. If you want to know more about how furnace filters can help your indoor air quality and which ones would be best for you, call us at 208-578-4258.