Learn how to buy the right size window air conditioner for your home, and install it using mounting brackets with this DIY guide from True Value.
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Learn how to buy the right size window air conditioner for your home, and install it using mounting brackets with this DIY guide from True Value. 5 Steps – Learn how to safely install a ceiling fan by turning off power and removing the current light fixture to assembling and mounting your new fan. Learn about weather-stripping doors and windows using adhesive tape, felt, vinyl V-strips, or door sweeps with this DIY guide from True Value. 5 Steps – Learn how to install a programmable thermostat to regulate temperature settings automatically, making adjustments day or night. Counteract the dryness in the air by humidifying your home and learn about the different types of humidifiers with this DIY guide from True Value. Learn about the different types of furnace filters and understand filter MERV Ratings with this DIY guide from True Value. Ward off the cold and keep heating bills low by cleaning and maintaining your furnace regularly with this DIY guide from True Value. Check out these ideas for prepping your home for the winter to make it more energy efficient and hopefully lower those heating bills. 3 Steps – Learn how to maintain your fireplace by checking for creosote buildup and structural issues throughout the year with this DIY guide.
How to Install a Window AC Unit
How to Install a Ceiling Fan
How to Weather Strip Windows & Doors
How to Install a Programmable Thermostat
How to Choose the Best Humidifier for Your Home
How to Choose a Furnace Filter
How to Clean & Maintain a Furnace
7 Tips to Winterize Your Home’s Interior
How to Properly Use & Maintain Your Fireplace
Furnace filters are an essential part of your furnace that need to changed periodically. Filters help clean the air circulating throughout your home to reduce common allergy triggers like smoke, dust, pollen, pet dander, mold and mildew. They also protect the blower fan on your furnace from the same dust and other particles.
To keep your furnace operating properly and to maintain your home’s indoor air quality, it’s a good idea to put in a new filter on a regular basis.
Replacing your filter is an easy DIY project that doesn’t take much time, but it helps to know some of the most common types of filters that we have available.
Types of Furnace Filters
Fiberglass filters: Provide maximum airflow, but are not the most effective for filtering dust and debris. Inexpensive.
Pleated filters: They filter most allergens, dust and particles, including spores and mites. Pleated filters come with different ratings and last about 90 days.
Washable filters: Constructed with either an aluminum or plastic frame. Attracts particles using self-charging fibers. Washable. Can last more than 5 years.
Good to Know
Ensure your filter fits properly so that air doesn’t blow around it and release dirt and dust into the air. Also, consider the Minimum Efficiency Reporting Value (MERV) shown on the filter. MERV ratings range from 1 to 16. The higher the number—the more efficient the filter. However, you should consult the owner’s manual for your furnace so that you know which filters work best for your system.
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