How Often Should You Change Your HVAC Filter?
Your HVAC system works hard year-round to keep your home comfortable—but one small component plays a huge role in its performance: the air filter.
Changing your HVAC filter regularly is one of the simplest and most cost-effective ways to protect your system, improve air quality, and avoid expensive repairs. But how often should you actually change it?
The Short Answer
For most homes, you should change your HVAC filter every:
- 1–3 months under normal conditions
Why Changing Your Filter Matters
Your HVAC filter does more than just catch dust—it protects your entire system.
When your filter gets clogged, it can:
Restrict airflow
Force your system to work harder
Increase energy bills
Lead to overheating or system failure
Reduce indoor air quality
A dirty filter is one of the top reasons of HVAC breakdowns, especially during peak summer and winter seasons.
Factors That Affect How Often You Should Change It
1. Do You Have Pets?If you have dogs or cats, you’ll need to change your filter more often.
- Recommended: Every 30–60 days
2. Allergies or Respiratory Issues
If someone in your home has allergies, asthma, or sensitivity to dust:
- Recommended: Every 30 days
3. System Usage (Summer & Winter Peaks)
During extreme temperatures—especially hot summers—your system runs more frequently.
- Recommended: Check monthly and replace as needed
4. Filter Type
Not all filters are created equal.
- Basic fiberglass filters: Every 30 days
- Pleated filters: Every 60–90 days
- High-efficiency filters: Check monthly, replace as needed
5. Home Environment
You may need more frequent changes if you:
- Live in a dusty area
- Have ongoing construction or remodeling
- Run your HVAC fan continuously
Signs It’s Time to Change Your Filter
Not sure if it’s time? Look for these warning signs:- Visible dust buildup on the filter
- Reduced airflow from vents
- Higher energy bills
- More dust around your home
- System running longer than usual
Is Changing Your HVAC Filter Hard?
Not at all. In most homes, it takes less than 5 minutes:- Turn off your system
- Locate the filter (usually near the return air duct or furnace)
- Remove the old filter
- Insert the new one (make sure airflow arrows point the right direction)
Protect Your System Year-Round
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