July 26, 2018, 11:55 AM
grumpy1Furnace filters and MERV ratings - 8 vs 11
We finally got new Carrier AC and furnace to replace our original 26 year old still working Carrier units. Everything is working great but have a question about filters. Old furnace used 1 inch thick 16X25 filters and I used the basic cheap pleated one from Menards. New furnace, Carrier Performance 80 110BTU, has a big filter box that takes 20X25 filters. Installer put Best Air 20X25X4 Merv 8 in it but looks like it will take 20X25X5 size too.
I noticed Menards sells the Best Air, and other, brands of 20X25X4 filters. The Best Air MERV 8 is $22 and the MERV 11 is $24. Anyone have any experiences using such and have an opinion of MERV 8 VS MERV 11 as is it worth the extra couple bucks?. We do have pet birds and rabbits so I am thinking of trying the MERV 11. I understand filter airflow resistance increases as MERV rating goes up. Furnace has variable speed ECM motor so I am thinking it would not be an issue and Carrier sells and air filtration unit that they recommend using MERV 8 or 11 with. Air flow using AC currently is very impressive with new furnace and much much better than the old furnace. I plan on changing filter at least twice a year and more often if needed.
Thanks for sharing of any experiences or advice.
July 26, 2018, 12:20 PM
smlsigWe are required to use MERV 11 or higher in the HAVC systems we build for our ENERGY STAR homes so it must be a good idea. Just be certain to change your filter monthly.
July 26, 2018, 12:32 PM
grumpy1quote:
Originally posted by smlsig:
We are required to use MERV 11 or higher in the HAVC systems we build for our ENERGY STAR homes so it must be a good idea. Just be certain to change your filter monthly.
Thanks for the info. Do MERV 11 filters require changing more often than MERV 8 filters for the 20X25X4 inch size? Our system was installed by Carrier Factory authorized dealer with certified techs and they recommended twice a year starting point for changes.
July 26, 2018, 12:37 PM
oldbill1234 inch and 5 inch are often the same. Check actual dimensions. Your furnace should notify when it needs new filter. I change mine every 6 months. To extend the life, vacuum monthly the dirty side
July 26, 2018, 12:42 PM
grumpy1quote:
Originally posted by oldbill123:
4 inch and 5 inch are often the same. Check actual dimensions. Your furnace should notify when it needs new filter. I change mine every 6 months. To extend the life, vacuum monthly the dirty side
Thanks for that info. I did notice the Best Air is only 3.5 inches thick. I remember tech showing me the Honeywell Pro T4 thermostat and saying something about filter notifications. I will check that out. I already vacuumed the back side of the filter once as with the increased blower volume some big chunks of dust were in it. I will probably change the first filter pretty soon.
July 26, 2018, 12:49 PM
PASigYou don't need to change these big cartridge filters as much as the old thin ones.
My HVAC guy just put in a new Lennox system and it's got the really fat filter too, he told me to change every 6 months.
July 26, 2018, 12:50 PM
chellim1I use the Trion 20" x 25" x 5" Air Bear Cub Replacement Filter because that's what my furnace came with.
I've tried both the MERV 8 and the MERV 11. Honestly, I didn't notice any difference.
I buy them from a local plumbing A/C supply place, but SupplyHouse has them online:
https://www.supplyhouse.com/Tr...ement-Filter-MERV-11July 26, 2018, 12:56 PM
grumpy1quote:
Originally posted by PASig:
You don't need to change these big cartridge filters as much as the old thin ones.
My HVAC guy just put in a new Lennox system and it's got the really fat filter too, he told me to change every 6 months.
Thanks, that is what I was told too.
July 26, 2018, 12:58 PM
grumpy1quote:
Originally posted by chellim1:
I use the Trion 20" x 25" x 5" Air Bear Cub Replacement Filter because that's what my furnace came with.
I've tried both the MERV 8 and the MERV 11. Honestly, I didn't notice any difference.
I buy them from a local plumbing A/C supply place, but SupplyHouse has them online:
https://www.supplyhouse.com/Tr...ement-Filter-MERV-11
Great info Chellim1. I think I will get a MERV 11 to try out since it is only $2 more. I can't see going any higher than MERV 11 for my situation unless there is widespread threats of anthrax terrorist attacks.