Make sure the filter in your HVAC plan is located properly to avoid air gaps

I l acquired that a filter that isn’t seated properly will let air as well as dust transport around it, negating the role of the filter entirely

I am overly careful periodically with trivial tasks, however it’s from having a childhood where a lot of chaos was present throughout the house. My siblings were consistently yelling, fighting, as well as cutting our parents’ extravagants. I hated hearing them get scolded as much as I hated getting scolded myself, because the anger in our parents’ voices would trigger our anxiety. My mom tells myself and others that I would jump in to defend our siblings when they would act up, insisting that they were “sorry” when they would refuse to acexpertise their transgression. It’s funny thinking about it now, but I know that’s why I don’t love fight as well as would much rather avoid hearing shouting or verbal fighting of any kind. On a single hand, it’s possible I have developed a touch of OCD because of the chaos in our childhood. I get too hung up on details as well as trivial matters. You might see myself and others spend more than four hours trying to perfectly align a painting I have hanging in our kitchen, just to “get it right” to make myself know better. Other times this neurotic behavior serves myself and others positively, such as when I went out of our way to properly seat the air filters I put in our HVAC system. I l acquired that a filter that isn’t seated properly will let air as well as dust transport around it, negating the role of the filter entirely. It’s worth it to spend a few hours making sure your air filter doesn’t have air gaps around it when you put it in your HVAC system. You might need help from your HVAC tech to see if you need something to wedge it into places.

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