Submitted by newengland_schmuck t3_xuzehs in RhodeIsland
Dopey-NipNips t1_iqzwnv6 wrote
Remember to change your filters before you turn on your furnace for the first time, and every month or two all season long
commandantskip t1_ir09dbv wrote
As a relatively new homeowner, thanks for the tip!
GotenRocko t1_ir0efr9 wrote
this is if you have forced air, most around here have baseboard heat with a boiler so no filter needed. If you do have forced air, make sure you get the right type of filter. Too high a rating filter on an older furnace can make it work harder than it needs to. usually an 8 merv is good for most furnaces. And you really only need to change it every 3 months.
if you have a boiler you should make sure it has adequate water in it, your inspection report should have told you if it already has an auto water fill component or not, in which case it makes it much easier.
Dopey-NipNips t1_ir0o3f1 wrote
If you have a boiler you need to get it serviced every year instead of just a filter changed
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