Ever feel like your A/C isn’t cooling quite like it used to? Or maybe your energy bill is creeping up for no good reason? Believe it or not, a dirty HVAC filter might be the reason. Changing your air filter regularly is one of the easiest ways to keep your system running smoothly and your indoor air quality fresh. But how often should you change your air filter? Well, that depends on a few things—like the type of filter you have, whether you’ve got pets, and how much dust and mold spores are floating around your home. Let’s break it down so you can keep your air conditioners working efficiently without unnecessary headaches.
Why Bother Changing Your A/C Filter?
A clogged filter does more than just mess with your airflow. It can also:
- Spike your energy bill
- Put extra wear and tear on your system
- Lead to more frequent breakdowns
- Lower your indoor air quality by letting in more dust, pet dander, and mold spores
Simply put, a fresh filter helps your HVAC system run better and last longer. Plus, it helps you breathe cleaner air!
So, How Often Should You Change It?
The answer depends on your filter’s MERV rating (aka Minimum Efficiency Reporting Value). This number tells you how well the filter captures dust mites, pet dander, and other airborne nasties. Higher numbers mean better filtration but also mean you might need to change it more often. Here’s a general guide:
- MERV 1–4 filters: Swap these out every 3 months (or every other month in the summer). They don’t trap much, so they last longer.
- MERV 5–8 filters: Replace every 1–2 months (or monthly when it’s hot out). These offer better filtration and help with things like dust mites.
- MERV 8+ filters: Check these monthly—if they look dirty, swap them out. If you’ve got a higher MERV rating, it’s working harder to catch particles and might clog faster.
- If your filter is thicker than 2 inches, you might get away with changing it less frequently, but always check it regularly!
How to Find Your Filter’s MERV Rating
Not sure what MERV rating your filter has? Check the side of the filter—most manufacturers print it right on there. Sometimes, it might just say something like M6 instead of MERV 6. If you’re unsure, reach out to a pro who can help you pick the best MERV rating for your home.
When Should You Change Your Filter More Often?
Even if you’re following the basic schedule, there are a few reasons to swap your filter out more frequently:
- Pets: More pet dander = faster filter clogging.
- Allergies: If you’re sneezing a lot, changing the filter more often can help keep the air clean.
- Open windows & doors: More outside air means more dust getting in.
- Smoking indoors: Tobacco smoke clogs filters faster.
- Dusty homes: If you see dust settling on furniture quickly, your filter is working overtime.
Want a Hassle-Free Way to Stay on Top of Filter Changes?
If remembering to change your filter feels like just one more thing on your never-ending to-do list, we’ve got an easy fix. Our Advantage Plan Maintenance Membership takes care of it for you! When you sign up, we’ll check your filter for you during routine A/C maintenance and replace it if needed. Plus, you’ll score other perks like:
- 10% discount on repairs
- Priority scheduling
- A full whole-house plumbing check once a year
- And much more!
A clean filter = a more energy-efficient system that runs smoothly. Don’t wait until your A/C is struggling—schedule your maintenance today!