stessier wrote: Thu Apr 04, 2024 5:50 pm
Does anyone know anything about furnace filters?
I installed a new system last year and the filter in the unit now is 20 x 25 x 4.375. Home Depot only carries 20 x 25 x 4.0. Amazon will sell me one that is 20 x 25 x 4.5, but the current one is already tight, so I really can't go that route. Any idea if just sticking with the 4" one will be a problem?
I know my old filter had a washable electronic filter that fit over it and when they replaced my furnace they did not integrate the old features. The electronic filter doesn't work and they threw away the washable filter when they put in a new one. My new filter is now larger to fit the space but it is also too small. I don't worry about it. My house is crazy dusty anyway. I'm
finally vacuuming the whole house once a week and I'm consistently amazed at how much dirt and dust I'm still removing on a once a week basis all these months later. I have to empty Wind Tunnel vacuum cleaner twice every vacuuming for my small house. One day it will have sucked enough to slow down. One day...
I'm finally up and moving and strong enough to do real upkeep. So Home Depot is nickel and diming me to death but I've replaced a shower head (way more effort than it had a right to be), two faucets, and then innards for toilet. A screw up on the second faucet required a plumber to come in and replace a pipe and snake a drain after my snaking of a drain didn't unclog it and burst a pipe. Oddly enough, the pipe to the wall the I called a plumber to replace, turned out to be something I could have done easily, but I feared the worse at that point. If I damaged the pipe to wall, then I'd have to dig into the wall to go further, and possibly need real pipe fitting at that point, and that was a risk in ignorance I didn't want to take.
Room by room, I'm cleaning and purging. Eventually, I'll get to needing electrical work done. At that point, it will be time to bring a professional. It's also time to think about floor work and replacing blinds.