Are you looking for an easy and quick way to improve your energy efficiency and provide a little TLC for your home’s heating and cooling system? Look no further than your air filters. It’s important to check them once a month, and change them as often, if necessary, or at least every two months. If they are covered with dust, or you can see visible clogs when you hold them up to a light, it’s time to clean or change them.
Your air filters may be the least expensive part for your HVAC (heating, ventilation and air conditioning) equipment, but they’re one of the most important. Your system’s air handler requires a specific amount of air flowing through it to perform at the manufacturer’s specifications for energy efficiency. When you have clean filters, you’ll:
Filters carry a MERV (Minimum Efficiency Reporting Value) rating that describes the minimum particle size that they trap. The scale runs from 0 to 16 for residential purposes, and higher numbers indicate better filtration. Not all air handlers can accommodate a filter with a MERV as high as 16, so before selecting a denser filter, either check your system’s owner’s manual or contact an HVAC contractor. Denser filters can slow the airflow as much as dirty filters. The fiberglass filters commonly found in stores have a MERV from 1 to 4, while the pleated filters from 5 to 8.If you’d like to learn the best air filters for your HVAC system, contact Rinaldi’s Energy Solutions. We’ve provided expert HVAC services in Central Florida since 1969.