How to increase HVAC air filter efficiency

If you are looking to improve the performance and efficiency of your HVAC system as well as your indoor quality, you should consider ways in which you can improve the efficiency of your air filter.

Choosing the right air filter for your home is the first step towards increasing the efficiency of your air filter. Many factors affect how you can increase the efficiency of your HVAC system’s air filter. A filter’s minimum efficiency reporting value (MERV) rating is an essential metric to consider. A MERV rating is earned based on how efficient the air filter is. Choose a filter with a MERV rating that matches your home’s needs. However, there are other factors you should consider, including a filter’s pressure drop or resistance, its dust-holding capacity, and dust-spot efficiency. Change your air filter every 30 to 90 days, depending on the requirements of your home. How often you change your filters depends on factors such as the presence of pets or smokers in your home, nearby constructions or if your home has recently been renovated, the number of occupants in your home, and higher air pollution levels. Changing your filters will ensure the entire system’s optimal efficiency. Since you may sometimes forget to replace your filters, or maybe you don’t have replacement filters at hand. You keep procrastinating doing the task, order filters from a service that will deliver them to you every 30 to 60 days, or stock up on a whole year’s supply, so you always have them at hand.
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