What Are The Basics Of Furnace Filters?

What Are The Basics Of Furnace Filters?


Furnace filters. They’re one of those items not really on the top of everyone’s minds, but they are important and can have a big impact.

At Comfort Zone Heating & Cooling, we know that with the right furnace filter, you can save money and improve the indoor air quality (IAQ) in your Weiser, home.

What Does a Furnace Filter Do?

The primary function of your furnace filter is to remove particles from the air moving through your ductwork. Eliminating these contaminants protects your furnace’s blower fan and air conditioner, as well as your health. Without a filter, dirt, dust, and other pollutants would circulate through the air you breathe.

The particles collect on the filter, which is why it’s so important to regularly change or clean it. If your filter is full, this dominoes into a host of problems––your furnace can no longer work at full capacity, damage to your furnace, and decreased indoor air quality. Obviously, each of these issues has its own ramifications as well.

What Types of Filters Are There?

When standing in the furnace filter aisle at your local Idaho store, it is understandable to be overwhelmed. But breaking it down to basics, there are typically five different types of filters:

1.  Disposable fiberglass

2.  Disposable pleated

3.  Disposable electrostatic

4.  Permanent electrostatic

5.  High-efficiency pleated

When deciding which filter to purchase, consider its overall cost, its purpose for contingent factors like pets or allergies, its minimum efficiency reporting value (MERV) rating, its size, and your furnace’s manufacturer’s recommendations.

Each filter type performs differently and has different costs involved—both short term and long term. Call our professionals at Comfort Zone Heating & Cooling to discuss which of these would work best with your heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC) system.

How Often Do You Replace a Furnace Filter?

There is no one answer to this question due to all the factors involved. When using cheaper disposable filters, they’re going to need replacing much more often, depending on if there are pets or a smoker in your [company-county] home.

Obviously the disposable filters need replacing throughout the year typically three to four times, whereas the permanent ones just need cleaning throughout the year and, depending on type, can last from one to eight years.

According to ENERGY STAR®, a  good rule of thumb is to check your filter monthly. If it’s looking clogged and dirty, replace or clean it. It’ll save your HVAC system, your bank account, and your lungs in the long run.

Can You Recycle Filters?

Everyone knows recycling makes your global footprint smaller. That said, unfortunately you can’t put your used disposable filter in your recycle bin.

Depending, your filter can be made from a combination of plastic, fiberglass, and wire mesh, although some are straight up one material. Furnace filters just aren’t candidates for your general recycling.

Now home air filters can be recycled by specific companies, but this is usually a mailer-type situation. If you’re concerned about your global footprint, investigate using permanent filters instead of disposable ones.

At Comfort Zone Heating & Cooling, we are committed to your home comfort in Weiser. Whether you have questions about furnace filters, maintenance, repair or installation, we’re here for you! Call us at 208-414-1302 or request service online.

Whether you require installation, repair, or maintenance, our technicians will assist you with top-quality service at any time of the day or night. Take comfort in knowing your indoor air quality is the best it can be with MOE heating & cooling services Ontario's solution for heating, air conditioning, and ventilation that’s cooler than the rest.
Contact us to schedule a visit. Our qualified team of technicians, are always ready to help you and guide you for heating and cooling issues. Weather you want to replace an old furnace or install a brand new air conditioner, we are here to help you. Our main office is at Kitchener but we can service most of Ontario's cities


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