Breathe easy, we've got you covered.
Breathe easy, we've got you covered.
Here at Air Filters Delivered we offer premium pleated furnace filters and air purifier filters to fit any HVAC system. If you don't see the correct size, no need to worry, we can build a custom size air filter for you. Check out all of our filters and MERV ratings below.
COMPARABALE TO MPR 300 & FPR N/A
COMPARABALE TO MPR 600 & FPR 5 + TRAPS ODORS AND UNPLEASANT SMELLS
COMPARABALE TO MPR 600 & FPR 5
COMPARABALE TO MPR 1000-2000 & FPR 7
COMPARABALE TO MPR 1500-1900 & FPR 10
Replacing air filters is essential for maintaining a healthy and comfortable environment in your home or commercial space. Here’s why:
When it comes to maintaining indoor air quality, you might come across terms like AC filter, furnace filter, HVAC filter, and air filter. Despite the different names, these terms all refer to the same essential component: the filter that cleans the air passing through your heating and cooling system. Whether you call it an AC filter, furnace filter, HVAC filter, or air filter, its primary job is to trap dust, pollen, and other particles, ensuring the air in your home or office is clean and healthy. So, no matter which term you use, you're talking about the same crucial part of your system.
The Benefits of MERV 13 Rated Filters
MERV 13 rated air filters offer superior filtration, capable of capturing airborne particles as small as 0.3 microns.
These filters are ideal for most homes and often exceed the quality of original equipment manufacturer (OEM) products. They block 98% of airborne particles, are comparable to MPR 1500/1900 and FPR 10-rated filters, and have a lifespan three times longer than traditional fiberglass filters.
With a MERV 13 filter, you can effectively remove many airborne particles, including:
Investing in a MERV 13 filter ensures cleaner, healthier air for your home.
As wildfires rage in Canada, billowing smoke poses risks of "unhealthy" air quality for vast stretches of the northern United States. Increased wildfires in Canada over the past week have sparked concerns among meteorologists, who predict hazy skies and poor air quality for regions in the US.
Though wildfires may be hundreds of miles away, they can create hazy skies, impacting air quality even in closer areas. On Monday, very unhealthy air quality levels were reported in at least six states, with Wisconsin, Minnesota, Iowa, Nebraska, and the Dakotas seeing unhealthy air quality. Meteorologists advise those with health conditions to limit outdoor exposure.
By Tuesday, poor air quality had spread farther south, with smoke reaching Minneapolis due to a cold front. The smoke is expected to remain confined to the Upper Midwest and the Great Lakes in the coming days, potentially reaching the central Plains....