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Nov 19, 2024
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PGVikingDad
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If your furnace has one of the 3-4" thick filters, changing it every six months
or so is fine. The little one-inchers are probably closer to OP, depending on how dusty one's house is, and how many residents/animals/carpets, etc.
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5 year service on my furnace that was new with the house? Yay or nay.
byujacob
INSUFFERABLE KNOW IT ALL
3:01pm
You change the filter monthly? Am I doing it wrong?
rcbyufan
3:03pm
What are filters?
reagan21
3:04pm
If your furnace has one of the 3-4" thick filters, changing it every six months
PGVikingDad
3:05pm
I should up my game I guess. We don't have pets though.
rcbyufan
3:08pm
Neither do I. But I do have kids with asthma and 7 of us live in the house. I just change it monthly. They are a few
byujacob
3:27pm
"Should I"? Probably yes. "Would I"? Probably not.
PGVikingDad
3:03pm
Is it required to keep the warranty in force?
Gustav
3:05pm
How cold does it get where you live?
bluecougar1985
3:05pm
Nice try
kimdaddy35
3:07pm
Would I? No.
kimdaddy35
3:06pm
Might be necessary to maintain warranty.
AggieWeekendCougar
3:16pm
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