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Clean
Air Furnace for Trouble Free Operation
A clean air furnace is important to efficient operation. If
a furnace is not properly maintained and checked at least
once a year, it can increase utility bills and be unable to
keep your house warm the way it’s meant to do. Keeping your
furnace clean also keeps your air unit operating safely.
Cleaning a furnace is more a matter of routine maintenance
that should be done regularly. For example, the furnace
filter should be cleaned or replaced on a schedule, like
every fall in preparation for winter temperatures. When a
filter gets dirty or plugged it can significantly reduce the
effectiveness of the furnace and also force the furnace to
labor too hard. This drives utility bills up. Also be aware
that the more you use the furnace, the more frequently you
should check it.
Clean Air Furnace
A dirty air filter is easy to recognize. When you pull it
out of the furnace, it will be grimy or you won’t be able to
see any light through it. One of the signs a furnace filter
is dirty is when you begin to notice an unusual amount of
dust on your furniture. Don’t try to skimp on filter
replacements, because most filters are very inexpensive. The
cost or repairing your furnace, on the other hand, can be
extremely expensive.
A clean air furnace will also have a clean blower. The
blower is what pushes the air through the ductwork. If the
blower is not working properly or is dirty, the dust and
grime will obviously blow throughout the house. Clean the
blower blades every month. You should also periodically
check the blower motor and make sure all openings are clear
of dirt and grime.
While following procedures to maintain a clean air furnace,
you can also inspect the whole unit. Always make sure any
units situated outside and exposed to the elements are kept
free of bushes and leaves. Most new units have vents that
prevent leaves from blowing into the unit, but older units
are not always so efficient. Clean off any cobwebs and dust
that’s coated the unit.
After you check the filters, also check pilot light
operation on gas furnaces, listen for unusual noises, watch
the pilot light flame, check the air temperature against the
thermostat setting, and watch the furnace operate. Most of
the time homeowners tend to take their air furnace for
granted until they detect a problem. Yet an improperly
operating air furnace can mean higher than normal utility
bills, poor home air quality and even dangerous gas leaks.
Simply stated, a clean air furnace can make your house
comfortable and efficient. |