Keeping Your Furnace Clean
When it comes to household cleaning, you must make sure that
your
furnace air filters are clean and monitored regularly. Air filters are
essential for removing particles from the air to ensure you have a good quality
of air inside your house. In addition, it should be well taken care of and it
should be checked once in a while to ensure its effectiveness. First and
foremost, you must have your gas equipment checked regularly.
It is strongly suggested that you change and clean your air
filters. Imagine having dirty furnace filters. They increase your heating
expenses and lessen the life span of your furnace. You should inspect and check
your replacement filters at least once a month. During the heating or cooling
seasons, be sure to check them at least twice a month.
Make sure to clean and wash them monthly if you have permanent filters.
Electronic air cleaner filters should be cleaned and washed every one or two
months. When checking on the blower motor, be sure that you have turned off the
electric power first before working on the motor. If your furnace belt is broken
or damaged, replace it immediately. And make sure that the part you are using
for replacement is the right part. It is good to have a spare belt on hand at
all times. Be sure to turn off the power first before making any adjustments or
modifications. When oiling the fan monitor, always check the motor keenly. There
are some types of furnaces that need not be lubricated. However, most of the fan
motors need regular oiling.
In addition, when examining the fan or blower, make sure that the fins on the
blower fan are dust-free and have no dirt on them. Make sure that the frame or
housing of the fan is free of debris. When checking on the dehumidifier, make
sure that you set the proper humidity level to save on heating expenses. It is
advised that you clean your humidifier one a month. However, if you are using
hard water, you need to check on it more often. You should replace the pad or
wick of your humidifier once a year. It is important to check the chimneys and
vents. But before that, you should examine whether your chimney or vent is
obstructed with debris. If you have metal chimneys, paint the exposed metal
chimney with an outdoor primer then apply outdoor latex paint to inhibit rust.
It is advised that you keep your furnace area clean and tidy. As much as
possible, do not store chemicals, paint strippers, paint thinners, chlorine,
kerosene, gasoline and other similar chemicals in the furnace room. Remove any
obstructions that could get in the way when you are examining the furnace.
These are just some of the tips that you can follow in order to
maintain that dust-free household air that you have always wanted using air
filters.
About the Author:
Kathryn Whittaker has an interest in Health. To access more articles on
air filters or for additional
information and resources on clean air visit this
air filters website.
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