Changing your furnace filter might seem like a small task, but it plays a big role in keeping your home comfortable and your heating system running smoothly. A clean filter helps improve indoor air quality, protects your furnace, and can even lower your energy bills. But how often should you really be changing it?
Your furnace filter traps dust, pet dander, pollen, and other particles floating in the air. Without it, these contaminants would circulate through your home and settle inside your heating system. When the filter gets clogged, it blocks airflow and forces your furnace to work harder. This not only drives up energy costs but can also shorten the lifespan of your equipment.
The right replacement schedule depends on the type of filter you have:
1-inch filters: Replace every 1–3 months
4- to 5-inch filters: Replace every 6–12 months
If you’re not sure which filter your furnace uses, check the size printed on the frame or ask a professional technician.
Even if it hasn’t been the full 3 months, certain warning signs can tell you your filter needs changing sooner:
Dust buildup on the filter or vents
Weak airflow from your registers
More frequent allergy or asthma symptoms
A stuffy or dusty feeling in your home
If you notice any of these issues, it’s best to check your filter right away.
Some homes need more frequent filter changes than others. You may want to replace yours more often if:
You have pets: Pet hair and dander clog filters quickly.
You have allergies: Clean filters improve indoor air quality.
There’s smoking in the home: Smoke adds more particles to the air.
You use the furnace often: In New Jersey, heavy furnace use in the winter means filters get dirty faster.
Neglecting your furnace filter can lead to:
Higher energy bills from reduced airflow
Breakdowns or damage caused by an overworked furnace
Poor indoor air quality with more dust and allergens circulating
Replacing your filter regularly is a quick, inexpensive way to avoid bigger problems down the road.
Can I run my furnace without a filter?
It’s not recommended. Running without a filter lets dust and debris build up inside your system, which can lead to serious damage.
How do I know which filter to buy?
Check the size printed on your current filter. Most hardware stores carry standard sizes, or you can ask your HVAC technician for guidance.
Do reusable filters need to be replaced?
Reusable filters don’t need replacing, but they should be cleaned at least once a month.
Can a dirty filter stop my furnace from working?
Yes. If the filter is too clogged, your system may shut down to protect itself.
Should I change my filter more often in the winter?
Yes. Since your furnace runs more during cold months, the filter gets dirty faster.
If you’re unsure how to replace your furnace filter or want to make sure your heating system is in top shape, the team at Len The Plumber Heating & Air is here to help. We provide fast, reliable furnace services throughout New Jersey—so your home stays warm and comfortable all season long.
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