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Home Maintenance : How to Clean or Replace a Furnace Filter

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Uploaded by on Jan 9, 2009

Cleaning or replacing a furnace filter requires shutting off the HVAC unit, pulling out the clips that hold the old filter in place and inserting a high-efficiency filter, making sure it faces the right way. Replace a furnace filter every 90 days, or more often with pets and dusty environments, with tips from a licensed home repair specialist in this free video on home maintenance.

Expert: Tim Gipson
Contact: www.inhisstepsremodeling.com
Bio: Tim Gipson is a home repair specialist and remodeling contractor in Franklin, Tenn.
Filmmaker: Tim Brown

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  • Mine is nothing like this.  It's inside the furnace and is blue.

  • Thanks Tim you are the man!

  • how often would change your filter in a dry climate

  • the one he's using a is a better quality one. I just bought a couple at OSH for $3.99 each.

  • under a buck for a cheap quality filter. $3-$5 for better quality one.

  • are they expensive ?

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