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Why Electrodust Washable Furnace Filters are a Great Solution for the Government of Canada
The Government of Canada has been working with Electrodust for the past 25 years, and for good reason. Electrodust's washable furnace filters provide a number of benefits for the government and the environment.

The Benefits Of Using An ElectroDust Washable Furnace Filter For Allergy Sufferers
If you suffer from allergies, the air quality in your home can have a major impact on your symptoms. One simple and effective way to improve the air quality in your home is to switch to a washable furnace filter, such as those offered by ElectroDust.

How ElectroDust washable furnace filters can improve indoor air quality
If you're concerned about the air quality in your home, switching to a washable furnace filter is a simple and effective way to improve it. At ElectroDust, we offer a range of high-quality washable furnace filters that are designed to trap a wide range of airborne contaminants and improve the air you breathe.

5 Reasons Why Washable Furnace Filters Are A Cost-Effective Solution
If you're in the market for a new furnace filter, you may be weighing the pros and cons of washable vs disposable options. While disposable furnace filters are often cheaper upfront, washable furnace filters can actually be a more cost-effective solution in the long run. Here are 5 reasons why:

Upstairs AC not working? Check Out These Tips for Cooling a Two-Story Home's Upstairs
Are you having trouble sleeping due to the intense summer heat? Even worse, your room is on the second story, however the upper level of your AC is not cooling. In the summer, having a heated second floor is a regular issue. Perhaps you've observed that your upstairs air conditioner isn't cooling as well as it does below.

What You Can Do About the Effect of Hot Air Rising and Cold Air Sinking on Your Home Climate
You may be wondering why it matters to you outside of your physics class that "hot air rises and cold air lowers." Your home's heating and cooling systems are based on this scientific phenomena, also known as convection current.