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Looking for recommended site that is honest Marina 07-21-2006
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Posted by Marina on July 21, 2006, 2:07 pm
My sister says she needs a special air filter for her Trane furnace/air
conditioner.
(that's all the info I got from her).

The technician came out to measure for a filter today and said it would
cost $700. She needs extra filtering due to asthma and lots of dust in her
house.

I'm hoping there is a good site where the cost is a little lower and you
know they are a good honest site?
Thanks.
Marina

AppliancePartsPros.com, Inc.
Posted by nhurst on July 21, 2006, 2:11 pm

Marina wrote:
> My sister says she needs a special air filter for her Trane furnace/air
> conditioner.
> (that's all the info I got from her).
>
> The technician came out to measure for a filter today and said it would
> cost $700. She needs extra filtering due to asthma and lots of dust in her
> house.
>
> I'm hoping there is a good site where the cost is a little lower and you
> know they are a good honest site?
> Thanks.
> Marina

I've used http://www.iaqsource.com/ before with good results. I saved a
bunch of money buying new filters for my Space Gard system.
You'll need to make sure you match up your part numbers and everything
properly because you might end up wasting money if you buy the wrong
thing.

-Nathan


Posted by m Ransley on July 21, 2006, 3:07 pm
Look into Trion Air Bear, April Air Spaceguard are good media but the
enclosure does not seal well and replacement filters are alot more. 700$
sounds like a dual filter, UV and media or similar, or a rip off.


Posted by Abe on July 21, 2006, 3:26 pm
>You'll need to make sure you match up your part numbers and everything
>properly because you might end up wasting money if you buy the wrong
>thing.
Why might? I would say that you WILL end up wasting money if you buy
the wrong thing.

Posted by CraigT on July 21, 2006, 2:50 pm
If you're willing to do the work yourself, you probably can cut that cost in
half. They quoted me $300 for a filter and housing and said if I brought in
the boot (the bottom of the cold air return connecting to the furnace)
they'd make me one to fit the filter for $50.

> My sister says she needs a special air filter for her Trane furnace/air
> conditioner.
> (that's all the info I got from her).
>
> The technician came out to measure for a filter today and said it would
> cost $700. She needs extra filtering due to asthma and lots of dust in
> her
> house.
>
> I'm hoping there is a good site where the cost is a little lower and you
> know they are a good honest site?
> Thanks.
> Marina



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