Why Changing Your HVAC Filter Matters
At Hammond Heating & Air Conditioning, we often emphasize the significance of regular maintenance for your heating and cooling systems. One crucial aspect of this maintenance is replacing your HVAC filter regularly. Let’s dive into the technical details of why this simple task is so important.
The Function of HVAC Filters
HVAC filters serve two primary purposes:
1. Improving indoor air quality
2. Protecting your HVAC system components
These filters trap airborne particles such as:
- Dust
- Pollen
- Pet dander
- Mold spores
Types of HVAC Filters
There are several types of HVAC filters available, including:
1. Fiberglass filters
2. Pleated filters
3. HEPA filters
4. Electrostatic filters
Each type has its own Minimum Efficiency Reporting Value (MERV) rating, which indicates its effectiveness at trapping particles.
The Technical Impact of Dirty Filters
When filters become clogged, they restrict airflow through your HVAC system. This can lead to:
1. Reduced system efficiency
2. Increased energy consumption
3. Strain on the blower motor
4. Potential system overheating
In fact, a dirty filter can increase your HVAC system’s energy consumption by up to 15%!
Replacement Schedule
The frequency of filter replacement depends on various factors, including:
– Filter type
– Home size
– Number of occupants
– Presence of pets
Generally, it’s recommended to replace filters every 30-90 days. However, in areas like Jacksonville, FL, where air quality can be affected by high humidity and allergens, more frequent replacements may be necessary.
By staying on top of your filter replacement schedule, you can ensure optimal performance of your HVAC system and maintain excellent indoor air quality. For professional assistance with your HVAC maintenance needs in Jacksonville, Ponte Vedra Beach, Fleming Island, and surrounding areas, don’t hesitate to contact Hammond Heating & Air Conditioning.