Statesville Public Power’s Guide to Home Filters You Shouldn’t Forget


When it comes to keeping your home running safely and efficiently, filters play a bigger role than most people realize. From improving air quality to helping appliances operate at peak performance, these small components work hard behind the scenes every day.

The catch? They only do their job well when they’re clean.

Your home likely has several filters that need regular attention. If they’re clogged or dirty, they can reduce efficiency, increase energy use, and even create safety risks. Here are some of the most important filters to check:

Air Purifier Filter

If you use an air purifier, its filter is essential for removing dust, allergens, and pollutants from your indoor air. Some filters are washable, while others need to be replaced regularly. A dirty filter won’t clean your air effectively - and may even circulate contaminants.

Range Hood Filter

Your kitchen’s range hood filter captures grease, smoke, and cooking odors. When it becomes clogged, it can restrict airflow, reduce air quality, and even pose a fire hazard. Cleaning or replacing this filter regularly keeps your kitchen safer and fresher.

Refrigerator Water Filter

If your refrigerator has a water dispenser or ice maker, it likely uses a filter to remove impurities. Over time, these filters can become less effective, impacting both taste and water quality. Most should be replaced every 6 months, depending on usage.

Dryer Lint Filter

This one is critical. Cleaning your dryer’s lint filter before every load helps prevent fire hazards and improves drying efficiency. A clogged lint screen forces your dryer to work harder, using more energy and increasing wear and tear.

Vacuum Cleaner Filter

Whether your vacuum is bagged or bagless, it uses filters to trap dust and allergens. A clogged filter reduces suction power and efficiency. Keeping it clean ensures better performance and cleaner air in your home.

Dehumidifier Filter

Dehumidifiers often include filters that remove dust and impurities from the air. If neglected, buildup can affect performance and shorten the life of the unit. Regular cleaning helps keep humidity levels under control efficiently.

HVAC Filter

Your HVAC system relies on its filter to trap dust, pollen, and airborne particles while circulating air throughout your home. A dirty HVAC filter can:

  • Reduce system efficiency
  • Increase energy bills
  • Lower indoor air quality

Checking and replacing your HVAC filter regularly is one of the easiest ways to save energy and maintain comfort.

A Simple Step Toward Energy Efficiency

Keeping your filters clean isn’t just about maintenance - it’s about protecting your home, improving air quality, and helping your appliances use energy more efficiently.

As a general rule, check your filters monthly and follow your manufacturer’s recommendations for cleaning or replacement.

A few minutes of upkeep today can lead to safer, healthier, and more efficient living tomorrow.

View all Energy Saving Tips from Statesville Public Power here.



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