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How to Change Your Furnace Filter — A Complete Guide

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Changing the furnace filter is one of the critical maintenance tasks that keeps your furnace in good working order. Replacing it the right way, however, also determines the furnace’s efficiency.
This guide will walk you through the steps of changing your furnace filter, helping you ensure that your heating system runs efficiently and effectively.
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How to Change A Furnace Filter

Are you ready to replace your furnace filter? Here are the simple steps to follow:

1. Turn Off Your Furnace

For your safety, turn off the power to your furnace before changing the filter. This can usually be done at the service switch or circuit breaker.

2. Locate the Filter

Find the filter compartment, typically located between the air intake and the furnace itself. In some models, it might be inside the furnace or in the front panel.

3. Remove the Old Filter

Slide out the old filter and check its condition. A clogged filter filled with dust and debris indicates it’s time for a change.

4. Insert the New Filter

Check the new filter for an arrow that indicates the direction of airflow. Ensure this arrow points toward the furnace and away from the return duct. Slide the new filter into place, ensuring it fits snugly without any gaps.

5. Dispose of the Old Filter

Some filters can be recycled, but for most, all you need to do is carefully place it in a plastic bag, tightly seal it, and dispose of it in the trash can.

Step 6: Turn the Furnace Back On

Once the new filter is in place, turn the power back on to your furnace. Make sure to record the date when you make the furnace filter change to help you make the replacement on time in the future.

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