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Why we use the filters and cabinets we do...

Year old in a rental house with floor returns. Blower compartment still clean as the day it was new.
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did you hear the sigh of relief?
 It`s better to be silent and thought the fool; than speak and remove all doubt. 
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It's not that bad... just knock it out and put it back in.
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it was still getting some air thru it. Pressures weren't off that far outside.
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Gotta say that's probably the worst I've ever seen!
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We put in a new furnace back last june. Had an old belt drive low boy. Needless to say it pumped out some more air than the old furnace. Blew a bunch of **** out of the registers when we turned it on I suspect some of that dirt came from in some of the return ductwork.
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i service rental furnaces for a large Canadian company and they put those filters in and man its unbelievable how bad they can get, and the customers dot care cause its not there job to change it lol
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Seen coils just like that too....just like an inch of fur.....
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seen one of those once or twice
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Wow!
Usually when I see stuff that bad, there is no filter (pulled out and never replaced), and it's all in the blower wheel and packed in the coil.
Lucky day!
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looks like a good quality filter not the cheap kind lol just turn it around and reuse it good as new lol
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 Originally Posted by Eddie1KRR
Wow!
Usually when I see stuff that bad, there is no filter (pulled out and never replaced), and it's all in the blower wheel and packed in the coil.
Lucky day!
yup .... then theres a good chance the past few techs didnt inspect that & dumped gas in so then were pulling out lbs & lbs of refrigerant
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Yeah I luv the old low suction must need refrig. Routine, let's not take half a second to grab that line and notice its damn near frozen. Awesome.
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