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Understanding the Key Parts of Your Heating System
September 23, 2025Even though it’s early August and your air conditioner is probably working harder than your furnace right now, one thing both systems have in common is the furnace filter. Your filter works year-round to protect your HVAC system and keep the air you breathe cleaner — but only if it’s in good shape.
Many homeowners aren’t sure how often to replace their filter, what all those rating numbers mean, or what can happen if they run their system with a dirty one. Let’s break it down.
Why Your Furnace Filter Matters Year-Round
Your furnace filter has two important jobs:
- Protect Your HVAC system – It traps dust, dirt, pet hair, pollen, and other particles before they can get into your system and cause wear or block airflow.
- Improve indoor air quality – The cleaner your filter, the cleaner the air you and your family breathe.
And here’s the thing: in summer, your AC pulls air through that same filter. A dirty filter makes your air conditioner work harder, which can lead to higher energy bills and even system breakdowns.
How Often Should You Replace Your Filter?
There’s no one-size-fits-all answer, but here are some good rules of thumb:
- Every 1–3 months for standard 1-inch filters.
- Every 3–6 months for thicker high-efficiency filters.
- Replace more often if you have pets, allergies, or live in a high-dust area.
The best approach? Check your filter monthly and replace it whenever it looks dirty — don’t just wait for a set date.
Understanding Filter Ratings: MERV & FPR
When you shop for filters, you’ll see ratings like MERV (Minimum Efficiency Reporting Value) or sometimes FPR (Filter Performance Rating). They measure the same general thing — how well a filter traps particles — but use different numbering systems.
Here’s the quick breakdown:
- MERV runs from 1 to 20. The higher the number, the smaller the particles the filter can catch.
- FPR uses a scale from 4 to 10, with higher numbers meaning better filtration.
How to Choose the Right Rating for Your Home
If you’re not sure where to start, follow these simple guidelines:
- Everyday Protection: MERV 8–10 (FPR 5–7) – Great for most homes without allergy concerns.
- Better Air Quality: MERV 11–13 (FPR 8–10) – Helps capture more allergens like pollen, pet dander, and fine dust.
- Go Higher Only If Advised by a Pro: Higher MERV ratings (above 13) are usually designed for specialized systems and can restrict airflow if your HVAC isn’t built for them.
Tip: Check your system’s owner’s manual or ask Viccarone Heating & Air Conditioning before upgrading to a higher-rated filter. Too high of a rating can cause airflow issues and put extra strain on your system.
What Happens if You Don’t Replace Your Filter?
Ignoring your filter can lead to:
- Higher energy bills as your system works harder.
- Uneven cooling or heating.
- Reduced indoor air quality.
- Potential system damage from overheating or freezing coils.
Think of it like driving your car with the same oil filter forever — eventually, it’s going to cause bigger (and more expensive) problems.
Stay Ahead of HVAC Issues
Your filter is one of the easiest and least expensive ways to protect your HVAC system. Whether you replace it yourself or have us handle it during your regular maintenance visits, keeping it fresh is key to comfort, efficiency, and system life.
Need help finding the right filter or want a pro to swap it out? The Viccarone Heating & Air Conditioning team is here for you.






