Pleated Filters

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Why Choose Pleated Filters?

Pleated filters are a step above standard flat filters. With their folded design, they capture more airborne particles, helping to keep your indoor air cleaner and your HVAC system more efficient.

Strong Filtration with Smart Design

Each pleated air filter is built with multiple layers of tightly woven material. The pleats increase surface area, which means they catch more dust, pollen, and debris without blocking airflow.

Ideal for HVAC Systems

Whether for your furnace or AC, pleated HVAC filters fit easily into most systems. They help maintain proper airflow while improving air quality throughout your home.

Great for Everyday Air Quality

If you have pets, allergies, or just want cleaner indoor air, pleated filters HVAC provide solid everyday protection from common indoor pollutants like dander and mold spores.

Lasts Longer Than Standard Filters

Unlike thinner filters that need frequent replacement, a pleated filter typically lasts up to three months—making it a practical choice for busy households.

Easy Fit and Replacement

Available in a variety of sizes, our pleated filters are easy to install with no special tools required. Just remove the old one and slide in the new—simple, clean, and effective.

Frequently Asked Questions

Yes, pleated filters generally offer superior filtration compared to standard fiberglass filters. Their pleated design increases surface area, allowing them to capture a higher percentage of airborne particles, including dust, pollen, and pet dander. This makes them particularly beneficial for individuals with allergies or respiratory concerns.

While pleated filters provide enhanced filtration, they do have some drawbacks:

  • Increased airflow resistance: The denser material can restrict airflow, potentially causing your HVAC system to work harder and increasing energy consumption.
  • Higher cost: Pleated filters are typically more expensive than standard fiberglass filters.
  • Compatibility: Some HVAC systems may not be designed to handle the increased airflow resistance of pleated filters, potentially leading to issues if not properly matched.

Pleated filters typically have a MERV (Minimum Efficiency Reporting Value) rating between 5 and 13. A higher MERV rating indicates a greater ability to capture smaller particles:

  • MERV 5–8: Effective at capturing larger particles like dust and pollen.
  • MERV 9–12: Suitable for capturing smaller particles, including mold spores and pet dander.
  • MERV 13: Provides high-efficiency filtration, capturing bacteria and smoke particles.

The replacement frequency depends on factors such as household size, presence of pets, and environmental conditions:

  • Standard recommendation: Every 90 days.
  • High-demand conditions (e.g., homes with pets or smokers): Every 60 days.
  • Low-demand conditions: Every 120 days.

Yes, pleated filters can significantly enhance indoor air quality by trapping a higher percentage of airborne particles, including allergens and pollutants. This is especially beneficial for individuals with allergies, asthma, or other respiratory conditions.