6 Apr
2009

Save Energy Replace Air Filters

Posted by easy eco blog

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Heating and cooling systems work less efficiently when air filters are dirty. Save Energy by replacing air filters with new ones.  Filters costs about $10 and should be replaced serveral times a year.  We’ve seen figures of less than a year for  payback.

If you have allergies, be sure to get more expensive filters that capture dust and pollen.

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Posted on April 6th, 2009
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2 Responses to “Save Energy Replace Air Filters”

  1. Hannah Says:

    Good, solid advice. Thanks for the tip.

    For more tips to save energy check out http://buildakinderearth.com/energy/stay-cool-this-summer-and-help-the-environment/

  2. Fall Energy Saving Tips | Easy Eco Blog Says:

    [...] Get your heater serviced or upgraded. Replace air filters. [...]

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