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Home & Garden

(NAPSI)—When temperatures drop and we spend more time indoors, your HVAC system becomes one of the hardest-working appliances in your home. 

From keeping your living spaces warm and comfortable to circulating the air your family breathes every day, your system is busy around the clock during the winter months. That’s why changing your HVAC filter regularly in winter is one of the simplest and most important steps you can take to protect your home’s indoor air quality.

Winter = More Indoor Air Contaminants

During the colder season, windows stay closed, doors open less often, and fresh outdoor air doesn’t move through your home as easily. Meanwhile, indoor activities like cooking, cleaning, burning candles, and simply staying inside more often all increase the amount of dust, dander, and particles floating around your home.

A clean HVAC filter helps trap these contaminants before they circulate through your air ducts and back into the air you breathe.

A Dirty Filter Makes Your System Work Harder

When your filter becomes clogged with dust, pet hair, debris, and other winter buildup, the airflow through your HVAC system decreases. That means your furnace must work harder to push warm air into your home, using more energy and increasing the risk of breakdowns.

A clean filter keeps air moving freely, helping your system run efficiently and reducing stress on expensive components.

Clean Filters = Cleaner Air All Season Long

Winter air is often dry, and when combined with a dirty filter, it can leave your home feeling stuffy or dusty. Clean filters help:

• Reduce allergens like dust and dander

• Minimize odors

• Improve airflow and overall comfort

• Keep your home’s air fresher and healthier

For families with pets, allergies, or respiratory concerns, winter filter changes are even more important.

Don’t Forget the Bigger Picture

Your HVAC filter is just one part of your home’s air quality puzzle. Dust, debris, and contaminants can still build up inside your air ducts, especially when your system is running nonstop all winter long. Scheduling a professional inspection or cleaning with a NADCA-member company can ensure your entire system is working efficiently and circulating truly clean air.


Keep Your Home Breathing Easy This Winter

Changing your filter is a small task that pays off big, helping your HVAC system run better, improving indoor air quality, and keeping your home comfortable all season long. Make it part of your winter routine and enjoy cleaner, healthier air every day.

Learn more about protecting your indoor air quality at BreathingClean.com.

 

 

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