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New homes are more tightly sealed than ever before, and older houses with modern windows and doors can be just as well insulated. While this helps maintain your home’s temperature and thereby reduce your energy bills, it also stops fresh air from getting in. An air exchanger may therefore be necessary If you live in a home that doesn’t breathe.

Air exchangers remove stale, polluted air from your home and replace it with fresh, filtered air. To get the most from yours, avoid making these three mistakes.

1. Installing it yourself. Though instructions for installing air exchangers yourself are easily found online, this job is ultimately best left to a professional. The machine will need to be installed correctly in order to work efficiently.

2. Not keeping it on. This may seem like a good way to save money, but you risk your health and that of your family. An air exchanger is only effective if it’s turned on.

3. Not maintaining it. Like all household appliances, your air exchanger needs regular maintenance in order to continue working well. Following the frequency suggested by the manufacturer, periodically clean the filter with soap and water.

Don’t let poor indoor air quality affect your health or that of your loved ones. Installing an air exchanger is a great way to ensure you’re always breathing clean air.

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