Tuesday, May 19, 2009

Naturalaire Filters made by Flanders Filters Inc.

The Naturalaire filters made by Flanders Filters Inc are a great filter! We have been in the business long enough to know a great filter when we see one and these filters are just that. You can't go wrong with any filtration product made by Flanders Filters Inc. also known as Flanders Precisionaire. Flanders Filters Inc has been in the filtration industry since way back when and are considered a leader if not the leader. This product line is aimed at the residential market and you can find the Naturalaire filters in your local hardeware store, but you may not be able to find your size as most brick and mortar stores only carry a small selection of sizes not to mention charge a little more. Don't get discouraged and go looking for another product or settle for something less, we carry every size of the Naturalaire filters and if we don't have your size listed we can custom make the Naturalaire filters to fit perfectly in your hvac system. The best part about it is we offer FREE SHIPPING! So why even bother going out on a filter hunt when you can get this great furnace and/or AC filter from a preferred online retailer like http://www.rememberthefilter.com/.

The Naturalaire facts:

Compatible With Your Heating and Air Conditioning System. The complete line of Naturalaire filters are designed to fit and perform with your furnace and a/c system. Simply find the size that's right for you.

Totally Disposable and Convenient to Replace. Unlike washable filters, Naturalaire MERV 8 filters are convenient to use and easy to replace. Under normal conditions, the filter provides up to 90 days filtering of your air.

Sealed For Your Protection. Unlike unwrapped filters that collect dust and dirt on sitting in storage Naturalaire filters are sealed fresh at the factory, so it is 100% clean and ready to work when you unwrap it. All 12 of the filters in this case are sealed, so you do a filter change you know it's dust free.

Protect Your Home and Family From Airborne Microparticles. Ordinary furnace filters are designed to protect heating and cooling equipment from the insulating properties of relatively large airborne particles. The Naturalaire MERV 8 filters goes far beyond that, removing even those microscopic particles that stain walls and furnishings, or worse...enter our lungs.

Naturalaire The Filters That Help The Environment. Naturalaire furnace filters are the ones to choose if you're concerned about the environment. Harmful dyes and coatings have been eliminated from their manufacturing process, to reduce the amount of harmful materials released into the environment.

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Saturday, April 25, 2009

Types of Furnace Filters

Disposable fiberglass filters are the least expensive and also the least effective, designed to block only large dust and dirt particles to protect your furnace. Smaller particles, like pollen and mold, pass right through.

Washable electrostatic filters have a static charge that attracts dust, dirt and other matter. These filters are slightly more effective than disposable, but still block only 15 to 20 percent of airborne particles.

Pleated filters use a much denser mesh material to trap particles. The pleats increase the surface area, eliminating large allergens like pollen and mold most are 35 to 50 percent efficient. We recommend the use of Pleated Filters due to their affordable pricing and wide array of options.

Electronic air filters use electrodes to create an ionized electrical field that magnetizes pollutant particles and collects them on the filter material. An electronic unit can eliminate virtually all pollen and mold spores, up to 94 percent of smaller particles, and even up to 80 percent of airborne viruses.

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Monday, March 2, 2009

How often do I need to change my furnace filter?

Recommendations vary based on a number of factors: the type of filter that you use, how many pets you have, whether anyone in your home has allergies, etc. If you use disposable fiberglass panel or electrostatic panel filters, you should change them anywhere from once a month to once every three months. Pleated filters generally last 3 months.Filters are relatively inexpensive and easy to change, so there is little reason to wait. If you don't change or clean your filter often enough the filter can get clogged with dust and other airborne particles, forcing your furnace to work harder to maintain airflow. This will reduce your furnace's efficiency and can cause damage.

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