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The key to maintaining a high-functioning HVAC system is proper maintenance. That’s why HVAC contractors recommend changing your system’s air filter regularly. The filter ensures your home’s air quality remains clean while also improving energy efficiency. If you’re not sure whether your filter should be changed, look for the following signs. 

What Are the Indications an Air Filter Should Be Changed?

1. Higher Than Normal Utility Bills

Your energy costs should remain consistent as long as your usage hasn’t changed. If you notice higher bills without much fluctuation in daily usage, the problem is likely a decrease in energy-efficiency. As the air filter becomes clogged with dust and debris, your HVAC unit will need to work harder to produce the same output. 

2. Increased Allergy Symptoms

HVAC contractorHVAC air filters trap dust, mold, pollen, pet dander, and other bothersome allergens. When the filter needs to be changed, it will no longer be effective at removing these contaminants from the air. As a result, members of your household with allergies or sensitivities will often experience increased symptoms when a filter screen needs to be replaced. 

3. Uncomfortable In-Home Temperatures

Decreased airflow also affects how well your HVAC system functions. If you find it's challenging to achieve comfortable temperatures inside your home, it's likely because the cooled or heated air is having a hard time pushing through the filtration system. Stress may cause components to break over time, since your HVAC system will be working harder to perform properly. 

 

If you notice any of the above signs, it's time to contact the HVAC contractors at Air Temp Of Radcliff in Hardin County, KY. They offer repair and maintenance for heating and cooling units to help keep your home temperate all year long. With more than 35 years of experience, this skilled team is dedicated to quality customer service. Call (270) 351-4311 to speak with an HVAC contractor about your repair needs. You can also visit the website to see a gallery of past projects.

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