HVAC Filter Guide for Oregon City’s Seasonal Changes
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As the seasons shift in Oregon City, your home’s heating and cooling needs do, too; and your HVAC filter plays a major role in keeping everything running smoothly. While it’s easy to forget about this small but mighty component, changing your HVAC filter regularly is one of the simplest ways to protect your system, improve your air quality, and lower your energy bills.
So how often should you change it? What kind should you buy? Let’s break it all down.
Why HVAC Filters Matter
HVAC filters are your system’s first line of defense. They trap dust, pollen, pet dander, and other airborne particles to keep your indoor air clean and your system efficient. A dirty filter restricts airflow, forcing your HVAC system to work harder; which can lead to higher energy costs, poor performance, and even breakdowns.
And in a place like Oregon City, where we get everything from dry summer dust to damp autumn leaves, your filter has its work cut out for it.
How Often Should You Change Your Filter?
Here’s a general guideline based on seasonal demands:
- Spring: Change your filter every 1–2 months. Pollen levels spike, especially if you have allergies.
- Summer: Every 1–2 months. AC systems run more often during warmer weather, and filters clog faster.
- Fall: Replace your filter at the start of the season. Autumn debris and mold spores are common culprits here.
- Winter: A fresh filter helps your heating system run more efficiently when it’s working overtime.
Pro tip: If you have pets or someone in your household has allergies or respiratory concerns, consider changing it even more frequently.
Which Filter Should You Use?
Not all filters are created equal. Here’s a quick overview of common types:
- Fiberglass Filters: The most affordable, but only trap large particles. Need frequent replacement.
- Pleated Filters: Capture more allergens and offer better filtration. A good middle-ground option.
- HEPA Filters: Top-tier filtration, ideal for allergy sufferers, but check if your system supports them.
- Washable Filters: Reusable and eco-friendly, but require consistent cleaning to remain effective.
When choosing a filter, check the MERV rating (Minimum Efficiency Reporting Value). For most homes in Oregon City, a MERV rating between 8 and 13 strikes a good balance between air quality and airflow.
Bonus Tips for Filter Maintenance
- Mark your calendar or set a phone reminder to replace your filter.
- Label the filter with the date you installed it.
- Have backups on hand, so you’re never caught off guard during peak seasons.
Why It Matters for Oregon Homes
Oregon City’s mix of coastal moisture, wildfires (in some years), and dramatic temperature shifts means your HVAC system needs consistent care. Regular filter changes help prevent mold, improve indoor air during allergy season, and extend the life of your equipment.
Still not sure what type of filter is right for your home? Our team at Chase Heating & Cooling is happy to help. Whether you need a seasonal tune-up or just want some expert advice, we’re here to keep your comfort on track—year-round.
Breathe easier. Live better. And let your HVAC system thank you later.