Doing this at least once or twice a year is sure to maximize the life expectancy of your refrigeration appliances.

  • Guy Dudeman
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    611 hours ago

    Damn, that reminds me I need to change the HVAC filter!

    • @crank0271
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      511 hours ago

      Is there a good way to see if the current filter is running less efficiently, or do you just change it every 6 - 12 months regardless?

      • Clay_pidgin
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        39 hours ago

        I get the extra thicc accordion style and I replace them at the manufacturer-suggested 6 months. The duct cleaners told me it should be done every 4 months, but he also said our duct weren’t too bad and I hadn’t had it done in like 6 years, so…

      • Guy Dudeman
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        29 hours ago

        Every 6 months. But I slacked this year and didn’t change them out before summer. So I’m going to start fresh now, and then change at the beginning of summer, and then again next year around Thanksgiving.

    • AwkwardLookMonkeyPuppet
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      311 hours ago

      Uh oh, me too. I hate doing it! Plus, filters are expensive if you get the good ones.

      • @[email protected]
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        10 hours ago

        You dont need the good ones. In fact, sometimes the good ones can damage your HVAC system. If you use 3M filters, use the red label, not the purple label.

        • AwkwardLookMonkeyPuppet
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          111 hours ago

          Don’t I want a HEPA filter for better air quality, especially if I have a dog?

          • @[email protected]
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            810 hours ago

            What i was told by an HVAC guy who was at my house to fix an issue was those more expensive filters make the system work harder as the filters limit airflow and that additional workload can cause issues.

            • spicy pancake
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              410 hours ago

              physics wise that makes sense but modern systems should* be designed taking into account the air resistance of their specified filters

              older or for any other reason more weak airflow systems probably do benefit from a less dense filter

              *lol “should” means so little these days

              • AwkwardLookMonkeyPuppet
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                210 hours ago

                Can you define older, or modern? Like how old is too old to have been designed for HEPA filters?

                • spicy pancake
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                  210 hours ago

                  I cannot because I’m just a goofball with a mild interest in home improvement

                  Wikipedia says HEPA filters became commercially available in the 1950s though so anything older than that I’d bet some beer money would benefit from a less dense filter

                  I wouldn’t think forced air heating systems that old are too common though tbh

                  • AwkwardLookMonkeyPuppet
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                    210 hours ago

                    Nice. Thanks for the information. I’ll just keep using HEPA filters then. Speaking of which, it’s time to buy a new one. QQ