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22x24x1 Furnace & Air Conditioner Filters

22x24x1 Furnace & Air Conditioner Filters

Actual Size: 21.50x23.50x0.75"

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Performance Specification

  • Filter Type: Pleated
  • Replace every 1 - 3 months
  • Filter Type: Pleated
  • For residential use only
  • Suitable for: Both HVAC units and Furnaces

MERV vs MPR vs FPR

MERV MPR FPR
MERV 8 600–800 5
MERV 11 1000–1200 7
MERV 13 1500–1900+ 10

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Merv comparison

Healthy Families

MPR 600 & FPR 5
Captures 90%of Airborne Particles


✔ Pollen
✔ Dust
✔ Mold
✔ Dust Mites


Pets Allergy & Sufferers

MPR 1000-1200 & FPR 7
Captures95%of Airborne Particles


✔ Pollen
✔ Dust
✔ Mold
✔ Dust Mites
✔ Bacteria


Hospital Grade

MPR 1500 - 1900 & FPR 10
Captures98%of Airborne Particles


✔ Pollen
✔ Dust
✔ Mold
✔ Dust Mites
✔ Bacteria
✔ Virus


Can I use the same air filter for both heat and AC?

Yes, both AC filters and furnace filters are the same thing. We categorize filters based on their intended use to make filter shopping easier for the customer. During the summer months you are more likely to search for AC filters. While during colder winter months you are looking to buy furnace filters. A good tip for remembering when to change your filters is to replace them at the start of each new season.

Which direction does the air filter go?

Always point the arrow on the box in the direction of airflow. If you are unsure the direction of airflow turn on the system fan. Do not remove the old filter before checking airflow as this might allow dirt or debris to escape.

What is air filter MERV rating?

The Minimum Efficiency Reporting Value (MERV) is used by manufacturers to explain how efficient the air filter is at trapping airborne particles. A higher MERV rating means cleaner air but reduced air flow. MERV 8 filters capture 80% of airborne particles like pollen, dust mites, mold spores, and pet dander down to 3 microns in size. MERV 11 air filters capture up to 95% of the above mentioned airborne particles down to 1 micron in size. If you choose a MERV 13 filter expect greatly diminished airflow but improved filtration of bacteria, tobacco smoke, and cooking oil down to 0.3 micron in size. Before you choose a MERV rating check with your HVAC manufacturer to see what your system is designed to handle. Picking the wrong filter can impact air flow and reduce equipment life.

When to change the air filter in your house?

Replace your air filters every 1-3 months. You may need to replace your filters more frequently depending on air quality. If you are unsure about indoor air quailty check the filter monthly. If you notice the filter material is greatly discolored or noticably dirty change out the filter. Failing to replace air filters as recommened can lead to reduced system efficieny, greater energy costs, and poor air quailty.

Which air filter is best for allergies?

If you have respiratory problems caused by pollen, dust, mold, or pet dander a MERV 11 filter can help reduce the severity of aliments caused by allergies. If you are sensitive to smoke from cooking or tobacco a MERV 13 filter is recommend. For many allergy sufferers, it is recommend you install filters to process both supply and return air. Before you choose a MERV rating check with your HVAC manufacturer to see what your system is designed to handle. Picking the wrong filter can impact air flow and reduce equipment life.