RevEd
09-20-2005, 11:18 AM
My daughter is buying a new house and she asked me to go with her on a the Homeowner orientation/walkthrough.
The guy doing the walkthrough listed all the do's and dont's for the house.
He mentioned don't use the Hepa filter in the air handler. Just use the blue fiberglass mesh and change them every 30 days. He said, The blue fibermesh work just fine if changed, while the other ones reduce air flow and can cause problems within the system.
This really caught my ear as I just replaced my usual blue fiber filter with a new longer lasting better filtering filter. I have had it in for one month and received the highest electric bill I have ever had. Averaging 10 KWH more per day. Nothing else has changed however I think this summer was unusually hot. Everything else seems to be normal but I got concerned.
Is there any truth to what this guy said. I'm wondering if I fell for the old marketing ploy of paying for a "special" filter that actually causes problems.
Your thoughts please.
The guy doing the walkthrough listed all the do's and dont's for the house.
He mentioned don't use the Hepa filter in the air handler. Just use the blue fiberglass mesh and change them every 30 days. He said, The blue fibermesh work just fine if changed, while the other ones reduce air flow and can cause problems within the system.
This really caught my ear as I just replaced my usual blue fiber filter with a new longer lasting better filtering filter. I have had it in for one month and received the highest electric bill I have ever had. Averaging 10 KWH more per day. Nothing else has changed however I think this summer was unusually hot. Everything else seems to be normal but I got concerned.
Is there any truth to what this guy said. I'm wondering if I fell for the old marketing ploy of paying for a "special" filter that actually causes problems.
Your thoughts please.