We have air filters for every home, no matter your unique situation.

Allergies?

We've got you covered. You'll want an air filter with a MERV 11 or MERV 13 rating. These filters trap mold, polled, dust mites, pet dander, even smog and auto emmissions. MERV 13 filters go a step farther and also trap bacteria and virus carriers, ensuring the air in your home is always as free from airborne pollutants as possible.

Pet Owner?

No worries! Our superior pleated air filters are designed to trap pet dander. And if you are concerned about how your hose smells, whether from cigarette smoke or multiple pets, our odor blocking carbon filters help trap bad smells and unpleasant odors.

Worries About Covid and Harmful Pathogens?

MERV 13 air filters trap virus carriers, bacteria, and droplets from coughs and sneezes. When you are concerned about air quality, MERV 13 is the way to go.

Just need the Basics?

You're not alone. Our American-made MERV 8 air filter is very populatr and does a great job of filtering out mold, lint, dust mites, and other large particels. It's the perfect balance of filter power and budget friendly price. Just remember to change your filter every 30 - 60 days.

What exactly is a MERV Rating anyway?

MERV ratings let you know the efficiency and level of filtration that an air filter can handle under normal circumstances. The higher the MERV rating, the finer the particles are that are filtered out of the air in your home. Many air filter retailers use MERV or a similar rating to rate their air filters.

About MERV, MPR and FPR Rating

MERV Rating (Minimum Efficiency Reporting Value):

MERV Rating is the primary rating system used in the industry, both domestically and internationally. Established by the American Society of Heating, Refrigerating, and Air Conditioning Engineers, MERV rates a filter’s ability to capture and hold particles and pollutants.

MPR (Micro-Particle Performance Rating):

MPR Rating is a rating system developed by 3M. It rates the manufacturer’s Filtrete product line and their ability to capture airborne particles smaller than 1 micron.

FPR (Filter Performance Rating):

FPR Rating is a rating system developed by The Home Depot for brands sold through their stores, including Honeywell. It utilizes a color code and number scale (4 to 10) that closely resembles the MERV rating.