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What Are the Different Types of Air Conditioning Filters for Your Home?

When most people think of air conditioners (AC), they associate it with simply cooling the air inside their homes. However, there is more to air conditioners, like air filters, which mainly filter out airborne particles, various pollutants and microorganisms that are mostly health hazards and can damage the environment. Before considering buying a new air conditioner, it is a good idea to understand the different types of filters in your unit to ensure you select one that fits you.


Electrostatic Filters

These electrostatic air filters are durable, washable and feature a heavy-duty aluminum frame. They use an electrostatic charge to create static, acting as a magnet for airborne particles and keeping them from spreading across your unit. Electrostatic filters are the perfect option for those mainly concerned with tobacco smoke and allergies.


HEPA Filters

According to the US Department of Health, HEPA means "high-efficiency particle air," thus making it the most efficient air filter available with a 99.97% guarantee. The filters force air through a fine mesh that traps pollen, dust mites and other harmful particles; therefore, they can remove even the smallest microns, like bacteria. Due to their ability, they are suitable for those with respiratory problems.


UV Light Filters

UV filters use ultraviolet light to capture and kill bacteria, mold, viruses and yeast that run through them. The radiation from the UV lamp disinfects air as it passes, hence excellent for killing microorganisms that might be hazardous to your health. UV filters must work with other filters to be most effective since they allow dust and allergens into the air.


Pleated Air Filters

Cotton folds and polyester fabrics are the primary HVAC filter materials in the pleated filters. Compared to the non-pleated filters, the pleats increase the filter's surface area for greater filtering and trapping of problematic pollutants and allergens. With more pockets to capture particles, pleated filters effectively filter dust and airborne pollutants.


Indoor air quality is a crucial component of any home or facility; hence, finding and using the proper air conditioner filter can make all the difference. Deciding the type of filter that will suit your needs can be a manageable experience with City Heating and Cooling professionals. Contact us today and experience the exceptional knowledge and expertise of a woman-owned heating and cooling company.

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