What happens if your AC filter is dirty? A dirty AC filter can cost you a lot of money. And, your AC can stop working. Here’s an easy guide.
What Happens If Your AC Filter Is Dirty?
When you’re a homeowner, you have a never ending to-do list of home maintenance jobs, inside and outside the house. Maintaining your AC Filter is one job you should NEVER forget to do!
The air conditioning filter, or AC filter, in your house may look simple but it’s actually a critical part of your HVAC system.
An AC Filter can extend the life of your HVAC system by keeping it clean, it helps your air conditioner operate more efficiently, and it even plays a part in cleaning the air in your home.
A clean AC filter can even reduce your energy bill AND remove allergens from the air in your home. In fact, there’s 7 main negatives that can be caused by a dirty air conditioner filter.
I’ll go over those below AND answers to common questions about AC Filters.
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7 Negative Dirty AC Filter Effects
Here’s a quick look at the 7 dirty AC filter effects on your HVAC system or home. Keep scrolling for a more detailed explanation of how each can happen when you have a dirty AC filter.
- It can reduce the life of your HVAC System.
- A dirty air filter can lead to costly repairs
- Your electric bill might increase.
- It can increase the level of allergens.
- Dust in your air vents.
- Your AC might overheat OR freeze.
- Your home might not cool to the correct temp.
A Dirty AC Filter Shortens the Lifespan of Your AC
If you are running your AC with a dirty filter too often, your AC is running more often and working harder than it should be.
An air conditioner is designed to cycle on and off for short periods. If your air filter is dirty, your AC will have to turn on and off more frequently.
That means your AC will wear out and need to be replaced sooner than it should be.
Increased Need for AC Repairs
And, a dirty filter can cause dirt to build up inside the air conditioner. That dust and dirt will clog up the parts causing damage to your AC. AC repairs can get pretty expensive, pretty fast.
And, even if you don’t get dust and dirt inside your AC, your AC is working harder to cool the air when the air filter is dirty.
Your Electric Bill Might Increase
If your AC doesn’t get proper air flow through the filter, the air won’t actually cool as well as it should. Which means your AC will turn on for a cycle more frequently.
If your AC is turning on and off more often than it needs to, that will increase your energy usage. You’ll see that increased energy usage on your electric bill.
Does an Air Conditioner Clean Air?
An air conditioner actually plays an important part in cleaning the air in your home. An air conditioner pulls air from your home, through an AC filter, to cool it.
That AC air filter can remove a good amount of dust, dirt, dander, pet hair, and other allergens from your home. A dirty AC filter can spread dust and allergens through your home.
And a dirty filter can also block air flow in the ducts and through the filter, allowing moisture to build up during hot, humid months.
That moisture can actually cause mold to grow on the filter or inside your HVAC system. No one wants mold in their home. Whether you have mold allergies or not, mold can cause serious health problems.
If you have bad issues with allergies in your home, replace the AC filter often. You can also add a HEPA Air Purifier to improve the air quality even more.
Check out the highest-rated disposable AC filters on Amazon to have new filters delivered straight to your home.
Dust and Dirt Builds Up In Your Air Vents
You should never run your AC without an air filter OR with a dirty air filter.
A dirty air filter, or a missing air filter, let’s dust, dirt and allergens build up in the duct work of your home. It can be incredibly hard to get that dirt out of the ducts once it’s in there.
It can be really hard to clean inside of the flexible duct work that’s used in most of my house. Flexible duct work has so many crevices for dirt and dust to settle in.
Your Air Conditioner Could Overheat or Freeze
It’s strange to say that your AC could overheat or freeze from the same cause. But, it’s true. A dirty AC filter can cause your Air Conditioner to overheat or freeze.
If your AC has to turn on and off more often, work harder to cool the air, or has dirty parts while trying to work, this could cause the air conditioner to produce more heat.
Excess heat around your AC will reduce it’s ability to work efficiently or cool your air properly. The AC lines could also freeze if it’s unable to push cooled air through the system properly.
A Dirty Air Filter Can Stop AC From Working
If your AC is running, but the air coming out is warm or the room temperature just never reaches the right temperature then you should check for a dirty AC filter first.
Like I mentioned above, a dirty air filter can keep AC’s from working. It will reduce your air conditioners efficiency and ability to cool the air. An air conditioner is designed to come on for a limited time.
Then it shuts off for a break before coming on again. If the AC isn’t working efficiently it might not be able to cool the room in the time it would normally take to do it.
If your AC filter is clean, but the AC still isn’t cooling your home, call an HVAC technician.
After reading the 7 negative dirty AC filter effects, I’m sure you know that an clean AC Filter is absolutely necessary. But, let’s quickly go over why.
Are AC Filters Necessary?
AC Filters are necessary for so many reasons. They keep your HVAC system ductwork clean, they remove dust, dirt and allergens from the air in your home, and they protect the air conditioner from clogs.
A clean AC filter is a critical part of a healthy home. So, whether you are a home owner, or a renter, you need to know where your AC Filter is located. You might even have more than one.
We have 4 air conditioning filters in our house. HVAC air filters are generally behind a sizable metal or plastic grill, aka an AC Return Air Vent.
If you don’t know where they are, ask your HVAC tech or landlord to show you.
Replacing or cleaning your filter should only take about five minutes every month or two. Add it to your home maintenance calendar, so you never forget.
Or call your landlord, if your filter looks dirty or is making a strange noise.
Now that I’ve covered what happens if AC filter is dirty, let’s go over what it means when you have a loud AC filter or AC Return vent.
RECOMMENDED: How Do I Know If My AC Filter Is Dirty? 6 Signs To Look For for more tips.
How to Fix a Loud AC Return Vent
If your AC Return Vent is normally pretty quite, but now it’s getting loud or noisy, check your filter! A dirty AC filter can cause a loud “wind” or even a squealing noise in your air return vent.
Watch this video to see how to fix a loud AC return vent. You can hear in the beginning of the video just how loud my AC vent sounded.
Then, at the end, when I removed the dirty air filter, the noise from the AC vent disappeared.
Well, that’s it for What Happens if your AC Filter is Dirty!
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Stephanie Abbott has been remodeling homes, updating & building furniture, and working on DIY home maintenance and cleaning tips for over 20 years. Her remodeling has been featured in Better Homes and Gardens Magazine. And, her DIY YouTube channel has had more than 8 million views.
Most of the DIY tutorials and videos on this site focus on beginner to intermediate level DIY Projects that can be done in an affordable way without high-end, expensive tools. All of the cleaning tips on this website have been tested in her home.