65Stang
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I have a house furnace (converted to propane) for my heat in the garage and shop. The return is located in the garage, which doesn't get much, if any, dusty work done in it and it is completely finished. The shop, which is separate, has a supply as well, but no return. I do wood working in the shop, none in the garage, which is just for storing my two summer drivers. I noticed that the garage wasn't warming up as quickly and took a look at the filter in the return vent and it was not getting much air flow. Removed the filter and lots more air flow. Filter has been in there for two months. Use the furnace/heat about two or three times a week.
1. Do I really need the filter? I am not worried about air quality, but what can dust do to the furnace.
2. Is there a better way to filter than this one.
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3. Or do I just need to stock up on filters and replace once a month... $$$.
1. Do I really need the filter? I am not worried about air quality, but what can dust do to the furnace.
2. Is there a better way to filter than this one.
View media item 7424
3. Or do I just need to stock up on filters and replace once a month... $$$.
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