When will the heater just stop?

Occasionally it can be tough to maintain fine indoor air conditions when you suffer from asthma.  Just using a usual Heating, Ventilation and A/C idea without addons is often not enough. I have multiple media air cleaners in my home plus recently invested in a central dehumidifier that attaches to my air handler plus runs even when the air conditioner is off.  I keep my home spotless plus wash however I have been noticing a lot of dust on surfaces within days of cleaning them. Granted, I live in a recognizably dusty environment, however that’s what I rely on the Heating, Ventilation and A/C idea for, among other things. If it’s not filtering out the dust that collects in my home from outdoors, is something wrong with the system?  I spoke with my Heating, Ventilation and A/C company on the iphone plus they asked me what kind of filter I have been using in my air handler. When I told them I use a basic, flimsy filter—the 1s you’re supposed to change bi-weekly—they urged me to buy something more sizable plus deliver that a try. I was always distraught of buying thicker filters for many primary reasons. The main 1 is air flow, as I always assumed that thicker filters block plus hamper air flow which causes your equipment to run harder.  This raises your energy costs sizably. Assuming that was true, my next thought was wondering why I would spend $10 more for a “better” filter if it doesn’t add much filtration plus simultaneously blocks air flow. The serviceman on the iphone assured me that neither of my assumptions were true. Sure, there were filters in the past that extremely reduced air flow, however nowadays you could find many options that all offer significant filtration with efficient performance. I obtained a special $15 allergen filter plus gave it a shot.  It has only been many weeks plus I’m already picking up less dust when I wash plus my breathing has improved even more. I won’t take my air conditioner filters for granted ever again.

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