Electronic Air Filters
I lived in a rental that had central heat & air conditioning. Smokers had lived there at some point and had the good sense to integrate an electronic air filter. These are about the same size as the thick (6" maybe?) and heavily pleated super filters used on some force air systems. The electronic type are great filters. You can tell the filter is doing its job by scraping the carpet at the return air intake and hearing all the snapping sounds of dust and dirt particles being trapped & zapped. When the filter needs cleaning, just pull it out and place it in the bottom rack of the dishwasher. When I replace my furnace, this is the type of filter I'll be looking to install. Meanwhile I'm using the "Filtrete" disposable type which are the next best thing.
Electric heat is out of the question. Gas is way cheaper in these parts. Even running a portable baseboard type heater in one room would send my PG&E bill through the roof. Been there, done that, lost my tee shirt.
I lived in a rental that had central heat & air conditioning. Smokers had lived there at some point and had the good sense to integrate an electronic air filter. These are about the same size as the thick (6" maybe?) and heavily pleated super filters used on some force air systems. The electronic type are great filters. You can tell the filter is doing its job by scraping the carpet at the return air intake and hearing all the snapping sounds of dust and dirt particles being trapped & zapped. When the filter needs cleaning, just pull it out and place it in the bottom rack of the dishwasher. When I replace my furnace, this is the type of filter I'll be looking to install. Meanwhile I'm using the "Filtrete" disposable type which are the next best thing.
Electric heat is out of the question. Gas is way cheaper in these parts. Even running a portable baseboard type heater in one room would send my PG&E bill through the roof. Been there, done that, lost my tee shirt.