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Which Filter Should I Use?

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Real Estate Broker/Owner with Morningside Homes, LLC 720-231-5200 DRE# ER300941

Which Filter to Use? - 8/25/2014 
 

iStock_000012737667Small250.jpgA dirty air filter decreases the effectiveness of your HVAC system because it inhibits airflow and allows dirt, dust, pollen and other materials to blow through the system.

The challenge is how often it should be changed to keep the system working efficiently and extend the equipment life. Too often and you’re wasting money and not often enough and your increasing the operating and maintenance costs.

Fiberglass panel filters are inexpensive and easy to find but they’re not very efficient and they allow most dust to pass through. They were popular years ago but there are much better products available currently.

Pleated air filters are available in MERV ratings from 5 to 12. As these filters collect dirt and other particles, they become less efficient to the point of impacting air flow. Allergy sufferers can benefit from this type of filter. These should be changed every two to three months based on local conditions.

HEPA filters stand for High Efficiency Particulate Arrestance. They are very efficient and more expensive than previously described filters. Since they are very efficient, they require changing more frequently; possibly, every month.

Electrostatic air filters are permanent and washable. They generally cost more initially but the savings will be based on how long they last. This type does not add to landfill issues or produce ozone.

Improperly maintained filters will lower the quality of the air in the home, have a negative impact on air flow, cause it to use more electricity and eventually require maintenance to the systems.

In an attempt to easily comparing filters, a rating system was created called MERV, an acronym for Minimum Efficiency Reporting Value. The rating from 1 to 16 indicates the efficiency of a filter based on standards set by ASHRAE. Higher ratings indicate a greater percentage of particles are being captured in the filter.

To create a system to remind you when to change your filters, set a reminder on your electronic calendar to recur for whatever frequency you determine is best for you. Be sure to keep a supply of filters on hand to be ready to change them out when the time comes.

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Comments(6)

Will Hamm
Hamm Homes - Aurora, CO
"Where There's a Will, There's a Way!"

Thanks Patty for the information, now I know more then before.  Have a great day!

Aug 27, 2014 10:45 AM
Fred Griffin Florida Real Estate
Fred Griffin Real Estate - Tallahassee, FL
Licensed Florida Real Estate Broker

My AC guy calls those cheap blue ones, "Rock Catchers".   Go with a high MERV filter! 

Aug 27, 2014 11:00 AM
Ted Glover
Alderman Classic Realty, LLC - Moultrie, GA
ABR in Moultrie, Georgia 229-854-5422

Hi Patty, very good information on filters and replacement. Clean air and equipment efficiency is the key to a longer lasting system and better health in the home.

Aug 27, 2014 11:07 AM
Brian Force
Dallas, TX
Work With the Best!

Great info Patty, on a topic that so often gets overlooked!

Aug 27, 2014 03:31 PM
Brian Sharkey
SharkeyRE LLC - Singer Island, FL
SharkeyRE

Thanks for the Fiberglass panel filters tips. Definelty don't want to use something that isn't efficient. :)

Aug 28, 2014 05:57 AM
Suzanne Otto
Six Twenty Designs - Lansdale, PA
Your Montgomery County PA home stager

I have an electrostatic one because I needed an odd size and could never find it. It's so worth the initial cost up front knowing I won't have to buy another filter for a long time.

Aug 28, 2014 11:42 PM