The Filterbuy 14x30x1 air filter is a top-notch replacement filter for furnaces, air conditioners, heat pumps, and HVAC systems. It has a MERV 8 synthetic medium that captures 90% of the particles suspended in the air, including dust and pollen, without blocking the air flow. Changing your air filter regularly can help avoid costly repairs or system replacements in the future. As fresh air comes in and replaces the old one, it prevents stagnation and dryness in the indoor environment.
Air filters clean the passing air flow by trapping and absorbing passing particles while allowing clean air to pass through. Replacing the filter every 90 days will not only improve air quality but also help the HVAC unit to operate more efficiently. We offer a subscription service, in which the air filter is delivered on a monthly basis to meet your filtration needs. However, some air conditioning systems have filters inside the return air ducts spread over several rooms in the house.
The old filter will have its size printed along the cardboard edge. Filter King offers filters in size 14 x 30 x 1.The filters are located between the place where the air is heated and the fan that distributes it, so that the house enjoys a smooth flow of fresh air. The air in an apartment needs a constant cycle to allow fresh air to enter and expel particles from the interior. The secret is that they can capture tons of waste using a relatively porous filter material, thanks to the enormous surface area of dirty air, through which approximately four times more filter material passes than a 1-inch filter.
The Premium Filter King model 14 x 30 x 1 air filters are suitable for both air conditioning and heating systems in an ordinary home. Your HVAC professional would install a small cabinet next to the boiler or air handler (on the side of the air intake) to place the thicker filter. Over time, these filters will start to absorb so many particles that they will begin causing problems in your air system. Make sure to install the new filter facing in the right direction; look for arrows on the filter frame that indicate the direction of the air flow.