Filter Replacement Service

🧰 Breathe Easier, Drink Cleaner, Live Better – Let Us Handle Your Home’s Filters

Keeping your home’s filters clean and up to date is essential for your health, comfort, and energy efficiency — but it’s easy to forget or put off. That’s where we come in.

We offer a convenient, reliable filter replacement service for homes of all sizes. Whether it’s on a recurring schedule or a one-time visit, we take care of everything from HVAC air filters and water filters to appliance, fridge, range hood, and even dryer filters.

🔧 What We Offer:

  • Scheduled filter replacements (monthly, quarterly, or custom)
  • One-time or emergency filter change service
  • High-quality filters included, or we install your preferred brand
  • Inspect filter housings for leaks or buildup
  • Personalized reminders & maintenance tracking

✅ Benefits:

Peace of mind with no maintenance hassle

Improved air and water quality

Reduced energy bills and appliance wear

Fewer allergens, odors, and dust

Household Filter Maintenance Checklist

🏠 Whole House / HVAC

  • HVAC/Furnace Air Filter
  • Air Purifier – Pre-Filter
  • Air Purifier – HEPA Filter
  • Air Purifier – Carbon Filter
  • Humidifier Filter (if applicable)
  • Dehumidifier Filter (if applicable)
  • Monthly HVAC drain cleanse

🚰 Water System

  • Whole-House Water Filter – Sediment
  • Whole-House Water Filter – Carbon
  • Whole-House UV Water Filter (if installed)
  • Under-Sink RO System – Sediment Filter
  • Under-Sink RO System – Carbon Filter
  • Under-Sink RO Membrane
  • Refrigerator Water Filter
  • Faucet-Mounted Filter
  • Shower Water Filter
  • Water Softener Filter (if applicable)

🍽️ Kitchen & Appliances

  • Range Hood – Grease Filter
  • Range Hood – Charcoal Filter (ductless)
  • Dishwasher Food Filter
  • Refrigerator Air Filter

🧺 Laundry / Utility

  • Dryer Lint Filter
  • Dryer External Vent Filter
  • Washing Machine Lint Trap / Mesh Filter
  • Washing Machine Drain Pump Filter
  • Bathroom Exhaust Fan Filter (if present)
  • Showerhead Filter
  • Toilet Fill Valve Filter Screen

🌐 Smart Home & Miscellaneous

  • Robot Vacuum Filter (HEPA/standard)
  • Portable/Window AC Unit Filter
  • Aquarium Filter (if applicable)

🧰 Guide to Different Types of Air Filters

📏 What is MERV?

MERV stands for Minimum Efficiency Reporting Value.
It’s a standardized rating system (scale of 1 to 20) that measures how effectively an air filter captures particles of varying sizes.

  • Low MERV (1–4): Captures large particles like dust and lint (basic protection).
  • Medium MERV (5–13): Captures smaller particles like mold, pollen, and pet dander (ideal for homes and offices).
  • High MERV (14–20): Traps bacteria, viruses, and smoke (used in hospitals and cleanrooms).

Higher MERV = Better filtration, but it may also reduce airflow if not compatible with your HVAC system.


🔍 Types of Air Filters

1. Fiberglass Filters

Flat, disposable filters made from layered fiberglass.

  • MERV Rating: 1–4
  • Use: Basic residential HVAC
  • Pros: Cheap, disposable
  • Cons: Low filtration, poor for allergies

2. Pleated Filters

Made from folded polyester or cotton to increase surface area.

  • MERV Rating: 6–13
  • Use: Homes, offices
  • Pros: Good at trapping dust, mold, and pollen
  • Cons: May restrict airflow if too dense

3. Electrostatic Filters

Uses static electricity to attract particles.

  • MERV Rating: 4–10
  • Use: Allergy-sensitive homes
  • Pros: Washable options, efficient
  • Cons: Needs cleaning, performance drops when dirty

4. HEPA Filters (High-Efficiency Particulate Air)

Traps 99.97% of particles ≥ 0.3 microns.

  • MERV Rating: 17–20
  • Use: Hospitals, cleanrooms, asthma/allergy homes
  • Pros: Extremely effective
  • Cons: Expensive, may reduce airflow, not HVAC-compatible without upgrades

5. Activated Carbon Filters

Uses porous carbon to absorb gases and odors.

  • MERV Rating: Varies (usually used with HEPA)
  • Use: Smoke, chemical fumes, pet odors
  • Pros: Odor and VOC control
  • Cons: Doesn’t trap particles, frequent replacement needed

6. UV Filters

Uses ultraviolet light to kill microorganisms.

  • MERV Rating: N/A (supplementary)
  • Use: Hospitals, purifiers
  • Pros: Kills bacteria and viruses
  • Cons: Doesn’t trap dust or allergens

7. Washable/Reusable Filters

Durable filters cleaned and reused multiple times.

  • MERV Rating: 1–4
  • Use: Eco-conscious homes, industrial setups
  • Pros: Cost-effective long term
  • Cons: Lower efficiency, must clean regularly

📊 Quick Comparison Table:

Filter TypeMERV RangeCaptures Small ParticlesReusableOdor RemovalPrice
Fiberglass1–4Low
Pleated6–13Moderate
Electrostatic4–10Moderate
HEPA17–20✅✅✅High
Activated CarbonVaries✅✅✅Moderate
UVN/AModerate
Washable1–4Moderate