Furnace Filter Replacement Program

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Furnace filters help reduce dust, dander and dirt in our homes, improving indoor air quality and helping us breathe easily. They help save energy by improving system efficiency and air circulation, while also supporting safe equipment operation and minimizing maintenance costs.

A clean filter matters. Even though filters should be replaced regularly, it’s easy to forget about them. Tell your furnace not to fret though – we’ve got you both covered. We offer two time-saving options* to choose from that will help ensure you never forget to replace your furnace filter again.

Home delivery

Convenience at a competitive price. Our partner, Second Nature, offers direct home filter delivery to Avista customers. With this option, you’ll never have to give filter replacement a second thought.

Receive Email Reminders

We’ll send you an email reminder every three months to remove all the guesswork.

Some Benefits About Filter Replacement and How to Do It

When replacing the air filter in your furnace, ensure you insert it in the correct orientation. Here are the steps you can follow:
  1. Determine the location of your filter. Usually, it can be found adjacent to the furnace and right where the furnace meets the ductwork.
  2. Locate the filter air box of your furnace.
  3. Your new air filter should have an arrow on it that indicates the right airflow direction.
  4. Place the new filter in with the arrow facing the furnace.
The filter slot on your furnace and the filter will both have arrows indicating the airflow direction. The arrow should always point in the direction the air is flowing. The arrow on the filter should always point toward the furnace.

Regularly Changing Your Furnace Filter Has Several Benefits

  • Improved indoor air quality
  • Protection of your HVAC system from damage
  • Improved energy efficiency and lower heating bills
  • Fewer repairs
  • A cleaner furnace and home

Furnace Filters Help Maintain Healthy Air Quality

The primary purpose of any air filter is to, well, filter air. Furnace and HVAC filters are especially adept at capturing and trapping airborne pollutants, such as allergens, pet dander, dust, smog, and even mold spores. If an air filter gets dirty and clogged, not only will it become completely ineffective at trapping nasty air particles, but it could actually work to worsen the overall air quality in your home. Why? The pre-existing pollutants will have nowhere to go and could eventually dislodge from the filter. If you are particularly concerned about your home’s air quality, be sure to choose the right air filter for your furnace system. When shopping, look at the MERV (minimum efficiency reporting value) number, which ranges from 1 to 12. The higher the number, the better the filtration is.

New Furnace Filters Extend the Life of Your HVAC Unit

HVAC units and furnace systems are extremely expensive, costing $5,500 on average. Make sure you squeeze the most time out of your system by regularly replacing the air filter. As a matter of fact, a dirty filter is the most common cause of heating and air conditioning system breakdowns. Air can’t pass through when dirt builds up on the filter, and the system could even overheat. Your motor will also have to work harder, leading to repairs or, even worse, needing a brand-new system. In addition to learning how to install a furnace filter, you can also extend the life of your furnace by opting for an annual inspection.

Clean Air Filters Keep Energy Costs Down

Getting that energy bill every month is certainly not fun. However, you can make it less of an ordeal by replacing your furnace’s air filters according to expert recommendations. When an air filter is clogged, your system uses more energy, driving your bill up. The average household spends about $2,200 a year on energy bills, according to The Department of Energy. By changing your furnace air filter regularly, you can save anywhere from 5 to 15% on your utility costs.

Replacing Furnace Filters Decreases the Likelihood of Dangerous Scenarios

Though rare, a clogged furnace filter can lead to serious consequences. Dirty filters force the motor or heating apparatus to work harder, which can eventually lead the entire system to overheat. Dirty filters can also cause something called short cycling, which causes your furnace to turn off prematurely. That is no fun during the winter. Finally, an overtaxed and clogged heating unit can start a fire. This happens when a dirty air filter is sucked back into the system, compromising airflow and starting a dangerous fire at the furnace level.

Fresh Furnace Filters Can Increase Temperature Regulation

The primary reason you have a furnace is to keep your home nice and toasty during the winter. A dirty and clogged filter can prevent the heating system from working at maximum efficiency. A used filter creates strain on the whole system, so less heat travels throughout your home. If you want to cut down on the shivering from December until April, make sure your filters are clean and that your furnace has been maintained. By the way, the same goes for air conditioning. Replace the filters to help regulate the temperature during those balmy summer months.

Eliminate Stagnant Air by Changing Your Furnace Filter

If air isn’t constantly moving, it will stagnate, allowing odor-causing particles, dust, moisture, and more to fall onto surfaces. A furnace sends warm air through your ducts at regular intervals, which helps increase the overall airflow. If the furnace’s filter becomes clogged, less air circulates, and you could find your surfaces to be dirtier than normal. If your home is prone to moisture, stagnate air can encourage mold and mildew growth, even during the winter months.

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